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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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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.
Weapons of the Gods (神兵玄奇; hanyupinyin: shén bīng xuán qí) is a Hong Kong comic book series by Wong Yuk Long which originally ran between 1996 - 2005. [1] It was translated into English by Bob Allen for ComicsOne.
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Chinese: 魔道祖师; pinyin: Mó Dào Zǔ Shī; lit. 'Demonic Path Ancestral Master'), or MDZS [a] is a danmei [1] novel written by Chinese author Mo Xiang Tong Xiu, also known as MXTX.
Ye Qianyu (or Yeh Ch'ien-yü; 31 March 1907 – 5 May 1995) was a Chinese painter and pioneering manhua artist. In 1928, he cofounded Shanghai Manhua, one of the earliest and most influential manhua magazines, and created Mr. Wang, one of China's most famous comic strips.
Since its first publication in 2015, the manhua Biao Ren had been viewed on 30 online platforms over a billion times by September 2018, [9] and over two billion times on more than 50 domestic online platforms by June 2023. [52] On Douban, Biao Ren rated 8.4 out of 10, making it one of the best-received donghua series in China in 2023. [53] [54]
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