Category: World Comics

The world is full of many cultures, people, and even comics. Each country more or less tells the history through pictures. What usually begins as satire to better live in a bleak world evolves into how the world expresses itself. From battles against censorship to the struggles of competing against neighbors; people from around the world tell their stories.

Nigeria: Comics Aren’t Just Amebo, They’re An Amazing Export

You’ve heard about the news headlines, you’ve seen the influence on the web; now see how these creators from Nigeria created a movement.

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Taiwan: Released from the Chinese Bounds

They might both be called Manhua, but Taiwan’s comics have a tendency to show up mainland China’s.

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Fumetti: Why It’s Running On Massive Creative Fumes

Controversial origins involving fascist dictators and then being bought out by the biggest corporation in the world. Is Italy’s Fumetti’s really running low on creative flows?

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International Ladies of the Sexual Revolution

When it comes to the Sexual Liberation, there has to be a balance between the sensations and having substance between the acts.

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Monitos: It’s Not Your First Impression of Mexico

Mexico has a long culture of comics in trying to show their creative flare. Nowadays it is reentering the ring with its national heroes with Luchaverse.

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Historietas: Announcing Most of The Argentine Comic History

Argentina is a country known for its many conflicts, so it was only natural for comic books to create situations that complement the country.

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Manhwa vs Webtoons: On The Optimal Breakthrough

When printed paper just made Korea’s comics look like copycats, some bright ideas lead to the innovations of Webtoons.

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Manga: The Style that Touches like the Sun

Manga, the styles that make movie storyboards blush. So stylish and influential, it had to get substance to back it up.

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Indian Comics (Chitrakatha): Telling New Legends

In India, comics called Chitrakatha were a way of depicting the exploits of gods, today it does so in a new form with superheroes and humor.

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British Comics: The Great Grandpa of Modern Comics

If you enjoy tea time, Britain’s got the reading material to complement the bitterness of life.

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