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Nationality
  
Chinese (Hong Kong)

Role
  
Comics artist

Name
  
Alfonso Wong


Area(s)
  
Parents
  
Wang Chengbin

Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong Creator Of Old Master Q Passes Away At 93 Bleeding


Pseudonym(s)
  
Wong Chak (王澤), Alphonso Wong


Notable works
  

The Comic Icon Old Master Q Returns to Sotheby’s


Alfonso Wong (Chinese: 王家禧; pinyin: Wáng Jiāxǐ; Jyutping: wong4 gaa1 hei1; 27 May 1923 – 1 January 2017), also known by his pen name Wong Chak, was a Hong Kong manhua artist who created one of the longest-running comic strips, Old Master Q, that became popular across Asia.

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Biography

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Wong was born in Tientsin, Republic of China. He studied Western art at Fu Jen Catholic University, then based in Peking, and finished school by 1944. In 1956, he moved south to British Hong Kong. He was responsible for drawings in Bibles for a French Catholic missionary in the colony and also became the art editor for Hong Kong Catholic magazine, Lok Fung Pao (乐峰报; 樂峰報; Lè Fēng Bào; lok6 fung1 bou3).

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Wong became well known in 1961 when he created the manhua Old Master Q. The comic was one of the most influential pieces of work in Hong Kong under British rule before it was transferred back to China, and was popular across Asia. It voiced the opinions of the citizens in an exaggerated comical sense at a time when comics avoided controversial political issues. From integration with mainlanders to the education gap, there were few limitations being broached by the sensitive subjects which accompanied his stories. The comic became known for maintaining popularity for over 40 years against endless competition with other Hong Kong manhua and Japanese manga. Later adaptations into movies, Chinese animation and other works of fiction continued well after his retirement. He later emigrated to the United States, and had retired by the mid-1990s.

Alfonso Wong Old Master Q Comics About OMQ

In an exhibition showcasing Wong, the Hong Kong Arts Centre called his work, "a collective memory of Chinese-speaking communities around the world." Original pieces of Wong's work have been exhibited by both Sotheby's and Christie's auction houses.

Personal life

Wong was ambidextrous (i.e. capable of drawing with both hands) and particularly enjoyed drawing fish. He used his eldest son's name Wong Chak (王澤; 王泽; Wáng Zé; wong4 zaak6) as a pen-name and relinquished the comic to him in 1995. Wong died of organ failure on 1 January 2017, at the age of 93.

References

Alfonso Wong Wikipedia


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