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  2. Category:South African comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South African comic strips" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Ditwits; J.

  3. South African comics - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Reader's Den Free Comic Book Day event saw the launch of 15 new South African comic books, with some creators traveling from different parts of South Africa for the event. [5] The Reader's Den Free Comic Book Day event was replaced in 2016 with FanCon Cape Town Comic Con, an international comics convention that is held annually in April.

  4. Madam & Eve - Wikipedia

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    Their cartoon collection books have been published in Denmark, France and Sweden, and some cartoons are occasionally reprinted in a comics magazine in Norway. In the run-up to the first free elections in South Africa, the UK Newspaper "The Guardian" (known in the US and elsewhere as the "Manchester Guardian"), ran the strip for several weeks.

  5. Category:South African comics - Wikipedia

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    South African comic strips (5 P) W. South African webcomics (2 P) Pages in category "South African comics" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Category:South African cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    South African comic strip cartoonists (3 P) South African comics artists (1 C, 5 P) E. South African editorial cartoonists (7 P) Pages in category "South African ...

  7. Zapiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Zapiro’s cartoons were featured in South African journalist Alexander Parker’s book, 50 People Who Stuffed Up South Africa, about people who had contributed most to the ruination of the country’s government, culture, politics and daily life. His illustrations continued to be featured in three more books published in the series ...

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  9. African characters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Even in serious comic strips, as late as the 1950s Black characters were drawn with bulging eyes and fat lips. The first major Black character in the comics was in Cartoonist Lee Falk's adventure comic strip Mandrake the Magician, which featured the African supporting character Lothar from its 1934 debut on. He was a former "Prince of the Seven ...