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  1. ‘Lao Fu Zi’ Comic Publisher Dies At 98, He Had A 56-Year Bond With The Well-Loved Series Source: https://mustsharenews.com/lao-fu-zi-publisher-dies/ Publisher Of Old Master Q Comic Series Passes Away At 98, Leaving Long Legacy Many of us would remember reading Lao Fu Zi comic books at the barber while waiting for a haircut. The Hong Kong comic follows Old Master Q and his sidekicks in their hilarious adventures. However, what’s not so funny is that on Wednesday (7 Apr), the publisher of the well-loved comic, Mr Wu Zhongxing, passed away at age 98, reported the Sin Chew Daily. Lao Fu Zi was made famous with his help According to the China Press, Mr Wu was the founder of Ng Hing Ke Book & Newspaper Agency, the publishing company in charge of Old Master Q comics. He first saw the work of artist Alfonso Wong Kar Hei in the papers in 1964, and wanted to work with him. Along with Mr Wong, who died in 2017, Mr Wu promoted the series to new heights. At its peak, editions were seen in almost every neighbourhood barber in Asia. In the 90s, he also actively made new changes to keep Lao Fu Zi relevant. Till today, Lao Fu Zi remains a recognisable name among millennials. Left behind a 56-Year legacy Many fans are thankful for Mr Wu’s contributions to the success of the comic book over the past 56 years. We will always remember the joy and laughter he brought us through his publishing work. With the spare time on your hands, maybe it is time to revisit these comics in a trip down memory lane.
  2. A comic book, also called comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comic art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by brief descriptive prose and written narrative, usually dialog contained in word balloons emblematic of the comics art form. Do anyone here collect comic books? Which titles do you have in your collection? Which origins do you like? American comic books, Japanese Manga, Hong Kong manhua, etc. What genres do you like? Superhero, sports, racing, funny, dark, etc.
  3. Creator of Lao Fu Zi passed away. RIP. http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/creator-of-old-master-q-comic-alfonso-wong-dies
  4. Where to find above? thank you you
  5. Singapore should ban doraemon to match Malaysia http://allsingaporestuff.com/article/ultraman-comic-falls-home-ministry-ban KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 — The Home Ministry has done what countless monsters and space aliens could not: Vanquish Ultraman. According to a report by national news agency Bernama today, the ministry issued a ban on the publication of the Bahasa Malaysia edition of the comic book, “Ultraman the Ultra Power”, for allegedly containing elements detrimental to public order. “It is an offence under Section 8 (2) of the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 for any person to print, import, produce, reproduce, publish, sell, distribute, offer to sell or have in his possession for any such purpose the banned publication,” the ministry said in a statement. The statement was not yet available on the ministry’s website this evening, but an official verified the ban when contacted by The Malay Mail Online today. "Yes, KDN has banned the book ‘Ultraman the Ultra Power’," the official said in a brief text message. KDN is the Malay acronym for the Home Ministry. The ministry added that a gazette was issued on February 18 banning the comic that is published by Resign Publications and printed by Network Printers. It is unclear what aspect of the comic had led to the ban. Ultraman is a fictional Japanese superhero who fights “Kaiju” (monsters), and first appeared on television in the 1960s. It later gained popularity worldwide, including in Malaysia, leading to localised versions of the TV series and comic books.
  6. http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?...amp;weekday=tue http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?...amp;weekday=tue 2 comics strip for all of you to watch for the night! i dare you to watch till the end!!!
  7. This is as clear as it gets.... http://sgfrag.net/2009/01/20/calvin-and-ho...in-the-bailout/
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