Mangasia The Definitive Guide to Asian Comics

"An exhaustive and visually engaging account, Mangasia charts the evolution of manga from its roots in late nineteenth-century Japan through the many and varied forms of comics, cartoons and animation created throughout Asia for more than one hundred years. World authority on comic art Paul Gra...

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Main Author: Gravett, Paul (Author)
Other Authors: Pak, Ch'an-uk 1963- (writer of foreword)
Format: Book
Published: London Thames & Hudson 2017
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