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  2. The Kampung Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Kampung Boy, also known as Lat, the Kampung Boy or simply Kampung Boy, is a graphic novel by Lat about a young boy's experience growing up in rural Perak in the 1950s. The book is an autobiographical account of the artist's life, telling of his adventures in the jungles and tin mines, his circumcision, family, and school life.

  3. Malaysian comics - Wikipedia

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    The other major publisher, Komik-M (with "M" standing for Malaysia), is a Malay company. Its main focus is children's comics with an emphasis on Malay cultural education. [79] According to a 2014 survey, 25.3% of Malaysians listed comics as their preferred reading material, ranking second after magazines, newspapers, and general books. [80]

  4. Benny & Mice - Wikipedia

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    Benny & Mice comic strips are also published as comic books: . Kartun Benny & Mice: Jakarta Luar Dalem (Benny & Mice Cartoon: Jakarta Inside Out) (2007); Benny & Mice: Talk About Hape (Benny & Mice: Talk About Mobile Phones) (March 2008)

  5. Pilipino FUNNY Komiks - Wikipedia

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    The fully colored regular pages of the Pilipino FUNNY Komiks were bound in between coated book-paper cover. Among the first contributions to the comic book that was 90-percent made up of cartoons were Bing Bam Bung by Larry Alcala, Planet Opdi Eyps by Roni Santiago, Superkat by Leandro S. Martinez, Batute by Rene Villaroman and Vic Geronimo, Darmo Adarna by R.R. Marcelino, Joseph Christian ...

  6. R. A. Kosasih - Wikipedia

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    Raden Kosasih was born in Bogor, Indonesia, at April 4, 1919.At the start of his career, he worked as a book illustrator. [1]Kosasih published his first comics, a five-part comic book series featuring the female superheroes Sri Asih and Siti Gahara, in 1954.

  7. Low-income solar installation money inaccessible, for now

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    (The Center Square) – There's millions in federal funds for residential solar installation, if only Pennsylvanians could access it. The House Energy Committee heard testimony last week in ...

  8. Daniel R. Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    1954 The Hillman Prize; 1926; 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, for his cartoon "The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today" in the St. Louis Post Dispatch on April 12, 1926, (the cartoon is known for representing disapproval of the rapid increase of laws and legislation compared to the few laws enacted by Moses); in 1955, for his June 8, 1954 cartoon "How Would Another Mistake Help?"

  9. Monthly Comic Alive - Wikipedia

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