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Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
1 March 2002

Country
  
Hong Kong

Genre
  
Informational

Pages
  
188 p. (1st Edition)

Author
  
Wendy Siuyi Wong

OCLC
  
45841483

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Publisher
  
Princeton Architectural Press NY

Publication date
  
April 1, 2002 (1st Edition)

Similar
  
Illustrating Asia, Dreamland Japan, Hong Kong Comics Journal

Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua is a reference book on Hong Kong comics. It was authored by Wendy Siuyi Wong, and released in 2002.

Contents

Content

The book covers the origin of Manhua from the very first generation of comic books in China, to Hong Kong and some information on manga adaptations. It includes a complete listing of books up to the year 2000 with descriptions and images of every comic. It is the definitive source for English-speaking audiences with appendices of Chinese translations in the back. As many as 800 rare illustrations of comics are in the book.

The title was originally published in Chinese for a Hong Kong audience. The original coauthor of the Chinese version was Yueng Wai-pong, who spent a lifetime collecting and studying the art. Funding was later provided by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.

Significance

The products of the Chinese comics industry have been almost exclusively available to the Far East. This book helps close the gap between Eastern and Western audiences. Unlike manga, which have been thoroughly translated by numerous references, this is one of the few books that is able to provide insight for the West in a detailed manner.

References

Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua Wikipedia