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  2. 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]

  3. CoroCoro Comic - Wikipedia

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    CoroCoro Comic (コロコロコミック, KoroKoro Komikku) is a Japanese Children's manga published by Shogakukan. [3] It was established in 1977 and several of its properties, like Doraemon and the Pokémon series of games, have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    12 Kuba by Nemesio E. Caravana (author) and Ruben N. Yandoc (artist); 13 Little Fingers; 13 Sugat ng Puso; 24 Na Oras na Sindak; 29 (Veinte Nueve) 3 Pilya; 3 Sisters by Mars Ravelo (author) and P.Z. Marcelo (artist)

  6. Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Comics (Filipino: Komiks) have been popular throughout the nation from the 1920s to the present. Comics scholar John A. Lent posited that the Philippine comics tradition has "the strongest audience appeal, best-known cartooning geniuses, and most varied comics content" in Asia after Japan and Hong Kong.

  7. Galip Tekin - Wikipedia

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  8. The Don Rosa Library - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: The Don Rosa Library is a series of books published by Fantagraphics Books, collecting all of the Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck comic book stories written and drawn by Don Rosa, [1] originally published between 1987 and 2006.

  9. Kōtarō Makaritōru! - Wikipedia

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    Kōtarō Makaritōru! (コータローまかりとおる!, "Kōtarō Forces His Way Through!") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Hiruta.It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1982 to 1994, with its chapters collected in 59 tankōbon volumes.