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  2. Tahilalats - Wikipedia

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    Tahilalats, also known as Mindblowon, is an Indonesian-language webcomic which is created, written and illustrated by Nurfadli Mursyid. First published through the Instagram account @tahilalats in 2014, the daily four-panel comic is one of the most-followed webcomics in Indonesia, being published primarily via WEBTOON and social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook.

  3. Si Juki - Wikipedia

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    Si Juki is an Indonesian comic series created and authored by Faza Ibnu Ubaidillah Salman or Faza Meonk. Originally published as a webcomic in 2010, the comics follow its namesake character Juki, a deviant young adult male throughout a variety of humorous scenarios and adventures. Published in both print and WEBTOON in addition to various ...

  4. R. A. Kosasih - Wikipedia

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    Biography. 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. It was the first popular indigenous comic book in Indonesia.

  5. List of Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Ang Kaluluwa ni Dante by Francisco V. Coching. Ang Kambal sa Uma by Jim Fernandez (author) and Ernie H. Santiago (artist) Ang Kampana sa Santa Quiteria by Pablo S. Gomez (author) and Tony Caravana and Hal Santiago (artists) Ang Kampanerang Kuba by Pablo S. Gomez (author) and Alex Nino (artist) Ang Kasaysayan ng Eden.

  6. Put On (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Put On is a comic by Chinese Indonesian cartoonist Kho Wan Gie [id], published in the Dutch East Indies and later independent Indonesia. It began publication in Sin Po in 1931. It was published twice weekly, every Friday and Saturday. The comic was in Malay, the language of its publication. Kho ended the comic's publication in 1965 as anti ...

  7. Yonkoma - Wikipedia

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    Yonkoma manga (4コマ漫画, "four cell manga " or 4-koma for short) is a comic strip format that generally consists of gag comic strips within four panels of equal size ordered from top to bottom. They also sometimes run right-to-left horizontally or use a hybrid 2×2 style, depending on the layout requirements of the publication in which ...

  8. Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Filipino comics originated in the 1930s with humorous works such as Kenkoy, followed by the popularity of historical heroic tales such as Kulafu. The subsequent rise of melodrama in the 1940s and 1950s, drawing from the tradition of Philippine popular fiction, [128] set the prevailing tone of Philippine comics. [129]

  9. Anecdote - Wikipedia

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    Anecdote. An anecdote[1][2] is "a story with a point", [3] such as to communicate an abstract idea about a person, place, or thing through the concrete details of a short narrative or to characterize by delineating a specific quirk or trait. [4]