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  2. Tahilalats - Wikipedia

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    Tahilalats is an Indonesian-language webcomic by Nurfadli Mursyid that satirizes daily life with absurd twists. It is one of the most popular webcomics in Indonesia, with millions of followers on Instagram and WEBTOON.

  3. R. A. Kosasih - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Si Juki - Wikipedia

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    Si Juki is a humorous and anti-mainstream comic series created by Faza Meonk, featuring a deviant young adult male named Juki. The series has been published in print, webtoon and social media, and adapted into an animated movie and a Disney+ Hotstar series.

  5. Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development and diversity of Philippine comics, also known as komiks, from the 1920s to the present. Explore the influential creators, characters, styles and formats of Filipino comics, as well as their cultural and political impact.

  6. List of Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Philippine comics (Filipino: komiks) by title, author, artist, and publisher. Browse the alphabetical index of hundreds of komiks from different genres, themes, and eras.

  7. List of comics creators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of comic book and graphic novel creators from various countries and genres. Find the names, nationalities, and works of famous comics writers such as Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and more.

  8. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Nasi goreng means "fried rice" in Indonesian and Malay, and is a popular dish in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and other countries. It is made with fried pre-cooked rice, meat, vegetables, spices and sweet soy sauce, and has a distinctive aromatic and spicy flavor.

  9. Minicomic - Wikipedia

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    A minicomic is a creator-published comic book, often photocopied and stapled or with a handmade binding. In the United Kingdom and Europe the term small press comic is equivalent with minicomic, reserved for those publications measuring A6 (105 mm × 148 mm) or less.