
List of manhua
Encyclopedia
This is a list of Manhua
ordered by year then alphabetical order, and shown with region and author. It contains a collection Manhua magazines, pictorial collections as well as newspapers.
Manhua
Manhua are Chinese comics originally produced in China. Possibly due to their greater degree of artistic freedom of expression and closer international ties with Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan have been the places of publication of most manhua thus far, often including Chinese translations of...
ordered by year then alphabetical order, and shown with region and author. It contains a collection Manhua magazines, pictorial collections as well as newspapers.
1800s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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China Punch | 1867 | |||
The Situation in the Far East | 1899 | 時局圖 | Tse Tsan-tai Tse Tsan-tai Tse Tsan-tai , styled Sing-on , art-named Hong-yu was a Chinese revolutionary of the late Qing Dynasty. Tse was the first Chinese to fly an airship, China in 1899... (謝纘泰) |
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1900s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Man Fu Daily | 1909 | 民吁日報 | Various | |
Journal of Current Pictorial Journal of Current Pictorial Journal of Current Pictorial was a manhua magazine published in 1905. It was authored and drawn by members of the Chinese Alliance. The magazine was banned in China in 1907... |
1905 | 時事畫報 | Pan Da-wei (潘達微), Gao Jian-Fu (高劍父), Xie Ying-bo (謝英伯), He Jian-shi (何劍士), Zheng Nu-quan (鄭磊泉) | |
Enlightenment Pictorial | 1908 | 蒙學畫報 | ||
People Pictorial | Ping-wen Huabao | 1908 | 平民畫報 | Pan Da-wei (潘達微), Gao Jian-Fu (高劍父), Xie Ying-bo (謝英伯), He Jian-shi (何劍士), Zheng Nu-quan (鄭磊泉) |
1910s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Condemnations from Heaven | 1911 | 天討 | ||
The True Face of the Nation's Betrayer in the Present | 1911 | 現代漢奸之真相 | ||
The True Record | 1912 | 真相畫報 | He Jian-shi (何劍士), Zheng Nu-quan (鄭磊泉) | |
1920s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Renjian Pictorial | 1920 | 人鑑 | Zheng Nu-quan (鄭磊泉) | |
Children's Pictorials Bimonthly Magazine | 1923 | 兒童畫報半月刊 | Unknown | |
Zi-kai Manhua | 1925 | 子愷漫畫 | Feng Zi-kai (豐子愷) | |
Shanghai Sketch | 1928 | 上海漫畫 | Ye Qian-yu (葉淺予), Zhang Guang-yu (張光宇), Huang Wen-nong (黃文農) | |
The Sketch | Bun-gok Manhua | 1929 | 半角漫畫 | Ye Yin-quan (葉因泉) |
1930s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Modern Miscellany | 1930 | 時代圖畫半月刊 | Various | |
Children's Magazine | 1932 | Unknown | ||
Children's World Bimonthly | 1932 | 兒童世界 | Unknown | |
Modern Sketch | 1934 | 時代畫報 | Various | |
Young Children's Literature Collection | 1934 | 幼童文庫叢書 | Unknown | |
Sanmao Sanmao (comic book character) Sanmao is a manhua character created by Zhang Leping in 1935. He is one of the world's longest running cartoon characters and remains one of the most famous and beloved fictional characters in China today.The name Sanmao means "three hairs" in Chinese... |
1935 | 三毛 | Zhang Leping Zhang Leping Zhang Leping was a comic artist born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China. He played a key role in the development of modern manhua in China, and is mostly remembered for his work in Sanmao.-Early history:... |
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Shanghai Manhua | 1936 | 上海漫畫 | Various | |
Good Children's Weekly: Children Reading Materials | 1938 | 好孩子周刊兒童讀物 | Unknown | |
The Modern Chinese Cartoonist Exhibition Catalog | 1939 | 現代中國漫畫展 | Ye Qian-yu (葉淺予) | |
1940s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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New Children's Bimonthly Magazine | Young Pioneers | 1941-1956 | 新兒童半月刊 | Xu Di-shan (許地山), Fung Zi-kai (豐子愷), Yan Wen-jing (嚴文井), Hu Bing-chun (胡冰春) |
Chau Yat-ching | 1946 | 周日清 | Yu-Ming | |
Fong Tong-geng Teases Chan Mung-gat | 1946 | 荒唐鏡三氣陳夢吉 | Lui Yu-tin (雷雨田) | |
Wu-lung Wong | Brother of Blunders, King of Blunders | 1946 | 烏龍王 | Lui Yu-tin (雷雨田) |
Hot-tempered Leung | 1947 | 牛精良 | Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) | |
Man in Suit | 1947 | 西裝友 | Tou Jo-wai (社租惠) | |
Sporty Aunt | 1947 | Sze-to Dip (司徒秩) | ||
Arrogant Chiu | 1948 | 沙塵超 | Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) | |
This is a Cartoon Era | 1948 | 這是一個漫畫年代 | Renjian Huahui Group (人間畫會), also known as The Society for Art for the People | |
Kiddy Cheung | 1949 | 絀路祥 | Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) | |
Miss Lau | 1949 | 柳姐 | Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) | |
Spy Heroes | 1949 | 諜網英雄 | Chau Ba-ping (周白蘋), Lo Lik | |
Wong Chai | 1949 | 王仔 | Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) | |
1950s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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New China Little Picture Books | 1950s-1960s | Various | ||
World Famous Children's Book Series | 1951 | 世界著名兒童故事叢書 | Unknown | |
Children's Educational Picture Book Collection | 1952 | 兒童教育圖畫叢 | Unknown | |
Children's Healthy Series Literature | 1952 | 兒童益智文庫 | Unknown | |
The Blessed Young Children Magazine | 1952 | 褊幼 | Unknown | |
World Youth Bimonthly Magazine | 1952 | 世界少年半月刊 | Unknown | |
Children's Knowledge Educational Series | 1953 | 兒童知識教育叢書 | Unknown | |
Children's Paradise | 1953 | 兒童樂園 | Unknown | |
Girl with Big Ponytail | 1953 | 大辮女 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥) | |
Legend of Heroes from Three Dynasties | 1953 | 三國英雄演義 | Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍) | |
Little Friend Bimonthly | 1953 | 小朋友半月刊 | Lam Siu-tin (林小田), Ho Kwok-lin (何國廉), Liao Bing-xiong (廖冰兄) | |
Manhua | 1953 | Chan Chi-dor (陳子多) | ||
So-chau Girl | 1953 | 蘇州姑娘 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥) | |
Big Head Boy | 1954 | 大頭仔 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥), Bao Dik-cheung (鮑狄祥), Bao Wun-cheung (鮑會祥) | |
Big Sister Wang | 1954 | 芸姐姐 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥), Bao Dik-cheung (鮑狄祥), Bao Wun-cheung (鮑會祥) | |
Jungle Prince | 1954 | 森林王子 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥), Bao Dik-cheung (鮑狄祥), Bao Wun-cheung (鮑會祥) | |
Little Angeli | Youth Pictorial | 1954 | 小安琪 | Bao Ching-cheung (鮑楨祥), Bao Dik-cheung (鮑狄祥), Bao Wun-cheung (鮑會祥) |
Little Bobo | Youth Pictorial | 1954 | 小寶寶 | Unknown |
Children's Lok-fung Bao | 1955 | 兒童樂鋒報 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤), Cheung Hon-ming (張漢明), Ng Ho-cheung (吳浩昌) |
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Cry for the Death of a Crazy Man | 1955 | 呼瘋子之死 | Lui Yu-tin (雷雨田) | |
Three Man Going Home | 1955 | 三人歸家 | Lui Yu-tin (雷雨田) | |
Cartoons World | 1956 | 漫畫世界 | ||
Children's Corner Pictorial Fortnightly | Little Pilots (Fei-gei Chai) | 1956 | 世界兒童畫報, 飛機仔 | Unknown |
Children's Literary Collection | 1956 | 兒童文藝叢書 | Unknown | |
Manhua World | 1956 | 漫畫世界 | Mak ching (麥青) | |
Silver Light Daily: Sunday Color Pictorial | 1956 | 銀燈日報: 星期彩色叢畫刊 | ||
The Voice of Good Companion Pictorial | 1956 | 良友之聲畫報 | Unknown | |
Friends of Children's Bimonthly | 1957 | 兒童之友半月刊 | Cheung Yat-keui (張一渠) | |
Sing Tao Good Children Happy Land | 1957 | 星島好兒童開心地 | Unknown | |
1957 | 星島晚報圖畫特刊 | Chan Chi-dor (陳子多), Lee Ling-hon (李凌翰), Kwan Shan-mei (關山美), Ding gong, Wu-sin | ||
Youth Paradise Bimonthly | 1957 | 少年樂園半月刊 | Unknown | |
Joke Comics | 1958 | 笑話笑畫 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Uncle Choi Uncle Choi Uncle Choi was a popular manhua in Hong Kong. It was created by Hui Guan-man , and released in 1958. Publication was finally ceased in the mid 1970s.-Background:... |
1958 | 財叔 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Little Friends Pictorial | 1959 | 小朋友畫報 | Unknown | |
1960s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Baby Comics | 1960 | 小漫畫月刊 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤), Lee Kwok-yat (李國逸), Lee Sing-cheung (李聲祥), Mak ching (麥青) |
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Boy Scout | Siu-Ming | 1960 | 童子軍 | Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍) |
Children's Weekly | 1960 | 兒童畫報 | Unknown | |
Little Companion Pictorial | 1960 | 小良友畫部 | Wu Shu-yu (胡樹儒), Tang Chik-kun, Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤), Chi Sing |
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Siu-ming & Siu Sam-ji | 1960 | 小明與小三子 | Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍) | |
Caricature Weekly | 1961 | 漫畫周報 | Lee Ling-hon (李凌翰) | |
Caricature Daily | 1961 | 漫畫日報 | Lee Ling-hon (李凌翰) | |
Children's Pictorial Story Series | 1961 | 兒童圖畫故事叢書 | Unknown | |
Kid's Paradise | 1961 | 小樂園 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤), Wu Shu-yu (胡樹儒) |
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Youth Children's Story Series | 1961 | 少年兒童故事叢書 | ||
Atomic Seven | 1962 | 原子七俠 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
Clean-face Conqueror | 1962 | 玉面霸王 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
Children's Story | 1962 | 兒童故事 | Unknown | |
Epoch Comics Weekly | 1962 | 時代漫畫周報 | Leung Tak-wah | |
Flying Black Batman | 1962 | 飛俠黑蝙蝠 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
King Detective | 1962 | 偵探王 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
Little Angel Pictorial Monthly | 1962 | |||
New Comics Weekly | 1962 | 新漫畫周報 | Tsui Ngai | |
Super Black Conqueror | 1962 | 蓋世黑霸王 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
Companion Comics | Companion Manhua | 1963 | 良友漫畫 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文), Chan Chi-dor (陳子多), Mak ching (麥青), Lee Ling-hon (李凌翰), Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤), Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) |
Entertainment News | 1963 | 每日漫畫 | Fung Tai-wai | |
Good Children's Pictorial Bimonthly | 1963 | 好兒童畫報 | Unknown | |
Manhua Daily | 1963 | 漫畫畫報 | Mak ching (麥青) | |
Old Master Q Old Master Q Old Master Q is a popular Chinese manhua created by Alfonso Wong. The cartoon first appeared in the newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong in 1962, and later serialized in 1964... |
1964 | 老夫子. 秦先生 AND 大番薯 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤) |
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The Cartoons and Comic Gardens | 1964 | 漫畫樂園 | Ng Sheng-gwan (伍尚鈞), Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍), Lee Sing-cheung (李聲祥) | |
Dumb Detective Manhua Series | 曖偵探漫畫系列 | Sung Sam-lung (宋三郎) | ||
Fat Chan, Gentleman, and Brother Ho Manhua | 1965 | 肥陳.大官.何老大 | Lee Fan-fu (李凡夫) | |
New Friends of Children Pictorial Bimonthly | 1965 | 新兒童之友畫報半月刊 | Unknown | |
Old Master Q's Crazy Comics Old Master Q Old Master Q is a popular Chinese manhua created by Alfonso Wong. The cartoon first appeared in the newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong in 1962, and later serialized in 1964... |
1965 | 老夫子黐線漫畫 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤) |
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Radar Pictorial | 1965 | 雷達畫報 | Mok Kwan-Ngok (莫君岳), Man Yong | |
13-Dot Cartoons | 1966 | 十三點 | Lee Wai-chun (李惠珍) | |
Assorted Titles | 1966-1972 | Various | ||
Black Batman | 1966 | 黑蝙蝠 | Dung Fong-yung (東方庸) | |
Careless Young Master | Careless young Man | 1966 | 鳥龍少爺 | Ng Sheng-gwan (伍尚鈞) |
Crazy World | 1966 | Wong Chak Alfonso Wong Alfonso Wong is a popular Hong Kong manhua artist. In 1962, using his eldest son's name "Wong Chak" as a pen-name, he created one of the longest running comic strip Old Master Q. He is also referred to as "Alphonso Wong".-Early history:... (王澤) |
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Dai-wah and Siu-wah | 1966 | 大華與小華 | Lee Shek-cheung | |
Dummy Seven and Beauty | 1966 | 曖仔七與亞靚 | Heung-shan A-wong (香山亞黃) | |
Movie Martial Art Novel Manhua | 1966 | Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍) | ||
Reflective Cave | 1966 | 迴光壁 | Ng Gei-ping (伍寄萍) | |
Science Fiction Series | 1966-1974 | 柬方庸編繪科學幻想故事 | Dung Fong-yung (東方庸) | |
Tetsujin 28-go | 1966 | 鐵人28 | ||
The Killing Order of Mo-lum | 1966 | 武林勾魂今 | Ho Yat-kwan (何曰君) | |
Handsome Dak | 1967 | 靚仔德 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Movie Stars and Comics Magazine | 1967 | 影星與漫畫雜誌 | Youth Culture Committee | |
Father and Ms | 1968 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | ||
Little Vagabond | 1968 | 小傻仙 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
MCC Cartoons | Mung Cha Cha Cartoons | 1968 | MCC 畫集 | Fung Siu-ho |
New Mr. Wang and Mr. Chu | 1968 | Mak Man-ching (麥敏青) | ||
The World of E-king Yen | 1968 | 嚴以敬漫畫選集 | Yen E-King (嚴以敬) | |
Happy Family TV Episode Comics | 1969 | |||
Solar Lord | 1969 | 小魔神 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
The Son of Ultraman | 1969 | 超人之于 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
1970s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Happy Fruit | 1970 | 開心果 | Ng Sheng-gwan (伍尚鈞) | |
Four People Thematic Caricature | 1970 | 四人專題漫畫 | Lam Jong-git, Nam Ying (南嬰), Heung-shan A-wong (香山亞黃), Chau Hang-jok | |
Little Rascals | Oriental Heroes Oriental Heroes Oriental Heroes is a popular Hong Kong-based manhua created by Wong Yuk-long, a writer/artist responsible for also creating a number of other popular manhua titles. It was created in 1970, and it continues to be published today. The book was the first Hong Kong manhua title based on action and... |
1970, 1975 | 小流氓, 龍虎門 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) |
Mr Chu and Aunt Eight | 1970 | 朱先生 AND 八姑 | Mak Man-ching (麥敏青) | |
Sweet and Gentle | 1970 | 嬌滴滴 | Tse Ling-ling | |
Ultraman Pictorial | 1970 | 矇面超人 | Mok Kwan-Ngok (莫君岳), Man Yong | |
1001 Joke Comics | 1971 | 笑話笑畫 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文), Ng Kam-hung, Mak Man-ching (麥敏青) | |
Bruce Lee | 1971 | 李小龍 | Seung-gun Siu-bo (上官小寶) | |
Father and Son | 1971 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | ||
Grandpa and Granddaughter | 1971 | 兩公孫 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Miss Silly | 1971 | 茜莉小姐 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Young Couple | 1971 | 歡喜冤家 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Father, Ngau-chai, and Ms. | 1972 | 契爺.牛仔.大小姐 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Instant TV | 1973 | 即播電視 | Lai Man-fung | |
Ms. Carefree | 1974 | 傻大姐 | Ng Gam-hong | |
Cartoons News | 1975 | 漫畫通訊 | Yuan Yat-muk (袁一木), Mok Wah, Yeung Wai-pong (楊維邦) | |
Children's TV | 1975 | 兒童 TV | Unknown | |
Experimental Cartoons | 1975 | 實驗漫畫 | Yuan Yat-muk (袁一木), Mok Wah, Yeung Wai-pong (楊維邦) | |
Happy Together Children's Pictorial | 1975 | 大家樂兒童畫報 | Unknown | |
Hei Bo | 1975 | 喜報 | Seung-gun Siu-bo (上官小寶) | |
Little Baby and Little Po Po | 1975 | 小寶貝 | Hui Guan-man (許冠文) | |
Sang Po | 1975 | 生報 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
Cute Girl | 1976 | 得意妹 | Unknown | |
Doraemon | Ding Dong | 1976 | 叮噹 / 多啦A夢 | |
Electric Pig | 1976 | 電氣小豬 | Tsui Yu-on | |
Lies of Journey to the West | 1976 | 大話西遊 | Tsui Yu-on | |
Ching Bo | 1977 | 青報 | Seung-gun Siu-bo (上官小寶) | |
Golden Bo Daily | 1977 | 金報 | Wong Chun-lung | |
Big Brother Sunny | 1978 | 辛尼哥哥 | Unknown | |
Charming | 1978 | 風流 | Ma Wing-shing (馬榮成) | |
1980s
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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New Wave Manhua Magazine | 1980 | 新浪潮漫畫雜誌 | Tony Chan, Ma Wing-shing (馬榮成), Chu Joy-yee, Sham Lak-hung | |
Humor World | 1981 | Yeung Wai-pong (楊維邦), Tao Sam, Yat Muk, Zunzi (尊子), Yan Ting-hau, Mok Wah, Au Ching (區晴), Lee Tak-hong | ||
Manhua New Trend | 1981 | 漫畫新潮 | Cheung Wai-kit (張韋傑) | |
Siu-keung Manhua Collection | 1981 | 小強漫畫集 | Seung-gun Siu-bo (上官小寶), Seung-gun Siu-keung (上官小強) | |
2001 Comics Weekly | 1982 | 2001 漫畫周刊 | 2001 Editorial Board, Chu Jo-yee | |
Buddha's Palm | 1982 | 如來神掌 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
Chinese Hero Chinese Hero Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword is a wuxia manhua series created by Hong Kong artist Ma Wing-shing. It is also referred to as Blood Sword, Blood Sword Dynasty, A Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword and A Man Called Hero.... |
Blood Sword, Blood Sword Dynasty | 1982 | 中華英雄 | Ma Wing-shing (馬榮成) |
Drunken Master | 1982 | 醉拳 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
King Manhua Weekly | 1982 | 漫畫王 | ||
The Dragon God Battle | 1982 | 神龍八部 | Various | |
Tin Lung Comics | 1982 | 天龍報 | Various | |
Ngau-chai | 1982 | 牛仔 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Sing Tao Good Children Happy Land | 1982 | 星島好兒童開心地 | Lee Wai-chun (李惠珍), Ting Shui-leung | |
Sunday Comics | 1982 | 星期日漫畫 | Ho Tai-yi, Chu Jo-yee, Tang Pun-bong, Ko Cheung, Fung Chi-ming (馮志明) | |
Tiger Panther Heroes | 1982 | 虎豹雙雄 | Various | |
Debussy | 1983 | 狄保士 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Gorgeous Susan | 1983 | 靚女蘇珊 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Hai-dai Chau Pictorial | 1983 | 鞋底秋傳畫 | Dong Pui-sun | |
One is Nice | 1983 | 一個嬌 | Tou Sam (杜森) | |
The Hundred Manhua Poems | 1983 | 漫畫詩一百首 | Nam Hui-man | |
Ngau-chai Collection | 1983 | 牛仔 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Manhua by Lee Dak-hong | 1984 | 李建康漫畫 | Lee Dak-long | |
Onion Head Manhua Series | 1984 | 洋蔥頭漫畫系列 | Lam Chun-keung | |
Yuk-long Manhua Biweekly | 1984 | 玉郎漫畫 | Kie Man-kin, Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) | |
Theater of 1997 | 1985 | 九七劇場 | Zunzi (尊子), Ma Long (馬龍), Local Boy (本地小子) | |
Four Treasures of Dragon Gate | 1986 | 龍門四寶 | Cai Zhizhong Cai Zhizhong Cai Zhizhong is a cartoonist born in 1948 of Taiwanese origins. His is best known for his graphical works on Chinese philosophy and history, most notably Laozi, Liezi, and Zhuangzi, which he made accessible and popularised through the use of plain language and visual aid of cartoon graphics... (蔡志忠) |
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The World of Lily Wong The World of Lily Wong The World of Lily Wong was a comic strip by Larry Feign which began in 1986, running until 2001. During its early years, it was featured in several newspapers including the The Standard and the South China Morning Post between November 1986 and May 1995; The Independent between March 1997 and... |
1986-2001 | Larry Feign | ||
Manhua Zhuang-zi: Natural Sound of a Common Artemisia | 1986 | 漫畫莊子:自然的笛聲 | Cai Zhizhong Cai Zhizhong Cai Zhizhong is a cartoonist born in 1948 of Taiwanese origins. His is best known for his graphical works on Chinese philosophy and history, most notably Laozi, Liezi, and Zhuangzi, which he made accessible and popularised through the use of plain language and visual aid of cartoon graphics... (蔡志忠) |
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Colored Ngau-chai Selections | 1987 | 牛仔 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Comic World Bimonthly | 1987 | 漫畫世界半月刊 | Seung-gun Siu-wai | |
Proverb Animation Gallery | 1987 | 成語漫畫廊 | Unknown | |
Chiu-yi Sing Comics Collection | 1988 | Dong Pui-sun | ||
Comics for City Boy | 1988 | 漫畫少年 | Hui King-sam (許景森) | |
Comic Pig | 1988 | 漫畫豬嘜 | Wong Kwok-hing (黃國興) | |
Dagger, Sword, Laugh | 1988 | 刀劍笑 | Fung Chi-ming (馮志明) | |
Fifty Steps | 1988 | Ma Long (馬龍) | ||
Black Materials Comic Collection | 1989 | 黑材料 | Zunzi (尊子) | |
Children's Daily | 1989 | 兒童日報 | Unknown | |
Colored Ngau-chai Collections | 1989 | 牛仔 | Wong Sze-ma (王司馬) | |
Little Ming Pao Weekly | 1989 | 小明周 | Kwok Siu-ming, Mak Ga-bik (麥家碧), Sui Shek, Wong Ging-tsai (黃竟齊) | |
Manhua Hard and Soft Angel Theater | 1989 | 軟硬漫畫劇場 | Ho Kin-chung | |
Media Tour of Cahiers Du Cinema | 1989 | Ho Ka-chiu, Jek na-si, TSSW Leung | ||
One Woman Three Markets | 1989 | 一個女人三個墟 | Chan Ya (陳也) | |
Tin Ha Fung Wan Fung Wan is a Hong Kong wuxia manhua series. It is the first manhua released by Ma Wing-shing in 1989 with the help of his assistant Siu Kit under his own company, Jonesky Publishing. The title translates to "Wind and Cloud"... |
Wind and Cloud, Fung Wan | 1989 | 天下, 風雲 | Ma Wing-shing (馬榮成) |
1990s
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Bat-hoi Bun: The Second Short Works | 1990 | 八開本: 利志達第二短篇作品集 | Li Chi-tat Li Chi-Tak -External links:* *... (利志達) |
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City Children's Weekly | 1990 | 號外兒童周刊 | Unknown | |
Ma Long Political Cartoon | 1990 | Ma Long (馬龍) | ||
Political Comics Collection | 1990 | 政治漫畫集 | Ma Long (馬龍) | |
Rather Die than Change | 1990 | 死性不改 | Yat Mok | |
Three Little Guys | 1990 | 三個小豆丁 | Tou Sam (杜森) | |
Black Leopard | 1991 | 黑豹列傳 | Wan Yat-leung (溫日良), Tang Chi-fai (鄧志輝) | |
Daily Pictorial | 1991 | 日日漫畫 | Unknown | |
Digimon Adventure/ Adventure 02/ Tamers | ???? | ???? | Yuen Wong Yu | |
Fan Dou Magazine | 1991 | 反斗雜誌 | Ma Long (馬龍) | |
Humorous Cartoons by Ma Long | 1991 | 馬龍幽默漫畫集 | Ma Long (馬龍) | |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Romance of the Three Kingdoms (HK Comic) The manhua Three Kingdoms illustrated by Lee Chi Ching was based on the Japanese novel Sangokushi Meigentan of Yū Terashima... |
1991 | 三國志 | Li Zhiqing Li Zhiqing Lee Chi Ching is a Hong Kong Manhua illustrator with the pen name "Qing'er" . Lee began drawing comics and graphic novels in 1981. In 1992, he won an award for his watercolors at the Hong Kong Contemporary Art Biennial and had his work housed at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. He is the first... |
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The Legend of God of Gamblers | 1991 | 賭聖傳奇 | Sze-to Kim-kiu (司徒劍僑), Wing Yan, , Man dik, Lau Ding-gin (劉定堅) | |
The Unbeatable Conman | 1991 | 無敵千王 | Various | |
Tin Ha Pictorial | 1991 | 天下畫集 | Cola Boy | |
The King of Street Fighters | 1991 | 街頭霸王 | Hui King-sam (許景森), Lee Chung-hing (李中興) | |
Steel Warrior Adventures | 1991 | 鐵將縱橫 | Khoo Fuk-lung Khoo Fuk Lung Khoo Fuk-lung is a Hong Kong manhua artist.-Works:*Saint, a comics about Sun Wu-k'ung*Solar Lord*Ultraman Tiga *Dongfang Bubai-External links:*... (邱福龍) |
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Street Warrior | 1991 | 街頭戰士 | Chi Man (志文) | |
Mild Comics | 1991 | Apink | ||
Youth God of Gamblers | 1991 | 少年賭神 | ||
Black Mask | 1992 | 黑俠 | Pang Chi-ming, Li Chi-tat Li Chi-Tak -External links:* *... (利志達) |
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Kong-wu Big Brother | 1992 | 江湖大佬 | Lun Yu-kwok (倫裕國), Man Kam-hung | |
Portland Street | 1992 | 缽蘭街 | Lun Yu-kwok (倫裕國), Man Kam-hung | |
Red Light District | 1992 | 紅燈區 | Lun Yu-kwok (倫裕國), Man Kam-hung | |
Teddy Boy 1/2 | 1992 | 古惑仔 | Lun Yu-kwok (倫裕國), Man Kam-hung | |
Transition Period 1991-1992 | 1992 | Zunzi (尊子), Ma Long (馬龍), Yat Mok | ||
100 Caricatures of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Politicians | 1993 | 中港台一百政治人物漫像 | Zunzi (尊子) | |
Comic Alley | 1993 | Seung-gun Siu-keung (上官小強) | ||
Cyber Weapon Z Cyber Weapon Z Cyber Weapon Z is a manhua series adapted into a 3D-CG Chinese animation TV series in Hong Kong.-Background:In 1990 Andy Seto joined the Freeman publication label, where he took on drawing manhua and other comics. In 1993 he started the 10 volume Cyber Weapon Z manhua series with writer Chris... |
1993 | 超神Z | Andy Seto Andy Seto Andy Seto is a comic artist who specializes in martial-arts based stories.-Biography:Seto's works include his main series, "Cyber Weapon Z." He has also drawn a graphic novel adaptation of the earlier Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon novels, the King of Fighters series, and also created a graphic... |
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Double Star Comics | 1993 | 雙星漫畫 | Law Wing-hon | |
Law for Life | 1993 | Tou Wing-Tak | ||
McMug Manhua Series McMug McMug is a cartoon pig who first appeared in Mingpao weekly magazine in 1988. The graphics are drawn by Hong Kong cartoonist Alice Mak with stories written by Brian Tse . Although McMug comics look somewhat childish, they cover more serious social topics, including death, poverty, unskilled... |
1993 | 麥嘜 | Alice Mak Alice Mak Alice Mak is an artist and cartoonist. She is one of the two creators of the cartoon characters McMug and McDull.The animated films My Life as McDull and McDull, Prince de la Bun have received numerous awards.... , Brian Tse Brian Tse Brian Tse is the author of the Hong Kong children comic, "McMug and McDull" series. He is one of the two creators of the cartoon characters McMug and McDull. His wife is responsible for the illustration... |
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The Dragon in Prison | 1993 | 監獄威龍 | Seung-gun Siu-bo (上官小寶), Ow Man (牛佬) | |
The Legend of Emperors | 1993 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎), Khoo Fuk-lung Khoo Fuk Lung Khoo Fuk-lung is a Hong Kong manhua artist.-Works:*Saint, a comics about Sun Wu-k'ung*Solar Lord*Ultraman Tiga *Dongfang Bubai-External links:*... (邱福龍), Wong Yik |
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Whiz-kids Express Weekly | 1993 | 兒童快報 | ||
Doubled-Faced Man | 1994 | 雙面人 | Wong Chun-kei (黃振基), Hau Chung-dong (口中冬) | |
Grandpa Deng | 1994 | 鄧伯爺 | Zunzi (尊子) | |
Sea Tiger I-III | 1994 | 海虎 | Wan Yat-leung (溫日良), Tang Chi-fai (鄧志輝) | |
Strong Force | 1994 | 強勢 | Xu Di-shan (許地山) | |
Zunzi's Manhua: Hong Kong, China, UK | 1994 | Zunzi (尊子) | ||
Here Comes Boss Lee | 1995 | Apink | ||
Man-man Chu, Dak-dak Gao | 1995 | 慢慢化.凸凸交 | Lai Tat-wing (黎達榮) | |
Sam's Manhua Series | 1995-2000 | 阿三漫畫系列 | Choa Yat (草日) | |
The Cat and the People on the Ceiling | 1995 | 天花板上的貓與人 | Choa Yat (草日) | |
The Legend of Love | 1995 | Ma Long (馬龍) | ||
The Record of the Entertainment Industry | 1995 | 娛樂圈血淚史 | Apink | |
Three Times Seven Equals Twenty-One | 1995 | 三七二十一 | Au-Yeung Craig (歐陽應霽) | |
None of your Cat Business | 1996 | Choa Yat (草日) | ||
The Assassination of Emperor Qin | 1996 | 剌秦 | Li Chi-tat Li Chi-Tak -External links:* *... (利志達) |
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The Record Book of the Transition Period | 1996 | 過渡期事件簿 | Ma Long (馬龍) | |
Weapons of the Gods Weapons of the Gods (comics) Weapons of the Gods is a Hong Kong comic book series by Wong Yuk Long which began in 1996. It was translated into English by Bob Allen for ComicsOne... |
Shén Bīng Xuán Qí | 1996 | 神兵玄奇 | Wong Yuk-long (黃玉郎) |
Yellow Bus | 1996 | 黃巴士 | ||
A Biography of Legislator | 1997 | Zunzi (尊子) | ||
Grandpa Deng II | 1997 | 鄧伯爺 | Zunzi (尊子) | |
Leung's Saga Series | 1998 | 梁家婦女系列 | Choa Yat (草日) | |
Mom's Drawer is at the Bottom | 1998 | 媽媽的抽屜在最 | Lau Lee-lee (劉莉莉) | |
Three Households and One Cat | 1998 | Choa Yat (草日) | ||
Cat of the House | 1999 | Choa Yat (草日) | ||
A Special Administrative Region Manhua Magazine | 1999 | Ma Long (馬龍) | ||
Supreme Cat | 1999 | Choa Yat (草日) | ||
Cat Comes Cat Goes | 1999 | Choa Yat (草日) | ||
Feel 100% | 199X | 百分百感覺 | Lau Wan Kit Lau Wan Kit Lau Wan Kit aka Jeffrey Lau, is a comic artist from Hong Kong.Lau joined the comics business field as a comics assistant in 1985, and became an artist in 1988 with his first work Anti-ROCK in "Comics For City People". In 1991, he had his first Collection Interlude , and became the symbol of local... |
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2000s
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An Ideal World An Ideal World An Ideal World is a full-color Chinese manhua authored by Weidong Chen and illustrated by Chao Peng. The series was released in five volumes and published in China by Tian Jin Creator World Comic Company under the title Seek Self's World and as part of the Cunren Fairy Tale series... |
Seek Self's World | 2006 - 2007 | 寻找自我的世界 | Weidong Chen (story), Chao Peng (illustrator) |
The Ravages of Time The Ravages of Time The Ravages of Time is an on-going Hong Kong manhua series created by Chan Mou. It re-tells the events in the late Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, with the story largely revolving around the many exploits of a young Sima Yi.The series is known for exercising a large... |
2001 - present | 火鳳燎原 | Chan Mou Chan Mou Chan Mou is a comic artist. His first comic ever self-written and self-produced Unhuman , based on the Three Kingdoms period and released in 1996, had won him numerous awards and recognitions.His pen name Chan Mou... |
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DevaShard Devashard DevaShard is a manhua series projected to run for a total of 25 graphic books, with each book being 52 pages long. The first book in the series is DevaShard: At First Light It is the first publication from Fluid Comics.... |
2008 - present | Zen Zen Zen is a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism founded by the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma. The word Zen is from the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word Chán , which in turn is derived from the Sanskrit word dhyāna, which can be approximately translated as "meditation" or "meditative state."Zen... |
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Sui Tang Heroes | Heroes of Sui and Tang/Sui Tang Ying Xiong Chuan | 2003 | 隋唐英雄传 | Gao Yung |
Confucius Never Said | Zi Bu Yu | 2008 | 子不语 | Xia Da |
Godzilla Never Speaks | Gesela Bu Shuo Hua | 2011 | 哥斯拉不说话 | Xia Da |
Singapore
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The Celestial Zone The Celestial Zone The Celestial Zone , sometimes commonly abbreviated as "TCZ" is a comic strip created by Singaporean Wee Tian Beng . There are two series for the strip: The Celestial Zone I and The Celestial Zone II... |
1999 - 2006 | 天界无限 | Wee Tian Beng | |
Taiwan
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Steel Rose | 2000-2004 | 鋼鐵玫瑰 | Ryan | |
Ingenuo | 1998-? | 戀影天使 | Ryan | |
1/2 Prince 1/2 Prince 1/2 Prince is a Taiwanese novel by Yu Wo adapted into a manhua illustrated by Choi Hong Chong. The story takes place in the year 2100 AD where humans have developed highly realistic virtual reality games... |
2006-present | 1/2 王子 | Choi Hong Chong | |
Youth Gone Wild Youth Gone Wild (manhua) Youth Gone Wild , is a 14 volume manhua series by Taiwanese author Nicky Lee, . Published by Tong Li, the literal translation of 搖滾狂潮 is 'Rock Fever' or 'Raging Tide', though the comic's official English language title is Youth Gone Wild.The story, dated only by its frequent references to music... |
1996-2001 | 搖滾狂潮 | Nicky Lee Nicky Lee Nicky Lee is the pen name of Li Chung Ping , a popular manhua author in Taiwan. She writes primarily for the teenage girl market, specializing in comedy, drama and romance.Lee works as one of the main staff artists for Taiwan's Tong Li Comics.... |
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The One The One (manhua) The One is a currently ongoing manhua being written by Taiwanese author Nicky Lee. Published by Tong Li Comics, it is currently being serialized in Star Girls Magazine.-Overview:... |
2005 - present | 獨領風騷 | Nicky Lee Nicky Lee Nicky Lee is the pen name of Li Chung Ping , a popular manhua author in Taiwan. She writes primarily for the teenage girl market, specializing in comedy, drama and romance.Lee works as one of the main staff artists for Taiwan's Tong Li Comics.... |
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Newspapers with Manhua
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Wah Kiu Daily | 1951 | 華僑日報 | Unknown | |
Sing Tao Daily Pictorial Supplement | 1953 | 星島日報圖畫特刊 | Bao Dik-cheung (鮑狄祥), Lee Ling-hon (李凌翰), Chang yat-yim, Mak ching (麥青) | |
Dai Jung Daily | 1967 | 大公報 | Yen E-King (嚴以敬) | |
Express Daily | 1967 | 決報 | Yen E-King (嚴以敬) | |
Sunday Weekly | 1990 | 星期天周刊 | ||
Manhua Reviews
English Name | Alternate or Pinyin English Name | Year | Chinese Name | Author |
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Cartoonet | 1998 | 漫畫網絡 | Au-Yeung Craig (歐陽應霽), Lau Lee-lee (劉莉莉) | |
Monthly Comic Magazine | 1990-1993 | Yuan Kin-tao (袁建滔) | ||
Unsorted
- The Adventures of Chi Xue
- Black Leopard
- Chronicles of the Vampire Hunter
- Para Para story involving the dance Para ParaPara Parais a synchronized group dance that originated in Japan. Unlike most club dancing and rave dancing there are specific synchronized movements for each song much like line dancing...
- Saint Legend
- Ying Xiong Wu LeiYing Xiong Wu LeiYing Xiong Wu Lei is a Hong Kong comic book adaptation of Gu Long's wuxia novel of the same name, illustrated by Ma Wing Shing.-Plot/Summary:...
, a wuxiaWuxiaWuxia is a broad genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of literature, its popularity has caused it to spread to diverse art forms like Chinese opera, manhua , films, television series, and video games...
manhua comics by Ma Wing ShingMa Wing ShingMa Wing-shing is a manhua illustrator, writer and publisher. He is best known for creating the wuxia manhua series Fung Wan and Chinese Hero.-Biography:...
, based on Ying Xiong Wu Lei of Gu LongGu LongXiong Yaohua , better known by his pen name Gu Long , was a Chinese novelist and screenwriter. Xiong is best known for writing wuxia novels and novel series, which include: Juedai Shuangjiao, Xiaoli Feidao Series, Chu Liuxiang Series, Lu Xiaofeng Series and Xiao Shiyilang... - Shaolin Soccer based on the film of the same titleShaolin SoccerShaolin Soccer is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film co-written, directed by and starring Stephen Chow. A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses.In 2008 a...
- WarlordWarlord (manhua)Warlord is the manhua comics written by Wan Yuet Lung, drawn by Tang Chi Fai.-Plot:...
, science-fiction manhua by Tang Chi Fai, Wan Yuet Leung, sequel of Sea Tiger I - III. - SaintSaint (manhua)Saint is the manhua of Hong Kong comics artist Khoo Fuk Lung. This manhua is about the life of Sun Wukong, the monkey god from novel Xi You Ji of novelist Wu Cheng'en...
a different version of the adventure to the West of Sun Wu-k'ung and his party, authored by Khoo Fuk LungKhoo Fuk LungKhoo Fuk-lung is a Hong Kong manhua artist.-Works:*Saint, a comics about Sun Wu-k'ung*Solar Lord*Ultraman Tiga *Dongfang Bubai-External links:*... - SNK vs Capcom based on the game SNK vs Capcom
- Story of the Tao
- Top SpeedTop SpeedTop Speed is a 1930 American musical comedy film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers.-Production:The film was completed as a full musical...
- Young and DangerousYoung and DangerousThe Young and Dangerous film series is a collection of Hong Kong films about a group of triad young members, detailing their adventures, dangers and growth in a Hong Kong triad society...
《古惑仔》 (xxxx) depicted a triad living style; later became a movie franchise in the mid 90's - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon based on the film of the same titleCrouching Tiger, Hidden DragonCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a 2000 wuxia film. An American-Chinese-Hong Kong-Taiwanese co-production, the film was directed by Ang Lee and featured an international cast of ethnic Chinese actors, including Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, and Chang Chen...
- The Four Constables
- Heaven Sword & Dragon Sabre based on the book of the same title
- Hero based on the film of the same titleHero (2002 film)Hero is a 2002 wuxia film directed by Zhang Yimou. Starring Jet Li as the nameless protagonist, the film is based on the story of Jing Ke's assassination attempt on the King of Qin in 227 BC....
- King of Fighters based on the game King of FightersKing of Fighters, officially abbreviated KOF, is a series of fighting games by SNK Playmore . The series was originally developed for SNK's Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware, which served as the main platform for the series until 2004, when SNK retired the MVS in favor of the Atomiswave arcade board...
- Return of the Condor Heroes (Legendary Couple) based on the book of the same titleThe Return of the Condor HeroesThe Return of the Condor Heroes is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong, and the second part of the Condor Trilogy. It was first serialized between May 20, 1959 and July 5, 1961 on Ming Pao. The story revolves around Yang Guo and his lover Xiaolongnü in their adventure in the wulin fraternity, which does not...
- Weapon of the Gods
- Digimon: Digital Monsters