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  3. Template:Infobox manhua - Wikipedia

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  4. List of manhua - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of manhua, or Chinese comics, ordered by year then alphabetical order, and shown with region and author. It contains a collection of manhua magazines, pictorial collections as well as newspapers.

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  6. Manhua - Wikipedia

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    The most influential manhua magazine for adults was the 1956 Cartoons World, which fueled the best-selling Uncle Choi. The availability of Japanese and Taiwanese comics challenged the local industry, selling at a pirated bargain price of 10 cents. [3] Manhua-like Old Master Q were needed to revitalize the local industry.

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  8. Manhwa - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The same term is the root of the Korean word for comics, 'manhwa', and the Chinese word 'manhua'. [8] The Korean manhwa, the Japanese manga and the Chinese phrase manhua are cognates (transl. "impromptu sketches") [9] and their histories and influences intertwine with each other.

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    Week 13 has come and gone. Time to set our sights for Week 14. Matt Harmon and Sal Vetri are back for another 'Data Dump Wednesday' by sharing 10 data points you need to know for Week 14 to ...