Manhua
| Manhua | |
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The Situation in the Far East, an 1899 manhua by Tse Tsan-tai | |
| Publishers | Tong Li Comics, Ever Glory Publishing, Sharp Point Publishing, Jonesky, Chuang Yi, Kuaikan, ManMan, QQ Comic, Vcomic, U17, Dongman Manhua, dmzj.com, Comico Taiwan, Line Webtoon |
| Series | List |
| Languages | Chinese (written in Traditional Chinese or Simplified Chinese) |
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| Traditional Chinese | 漫畫 | ||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 漫画 | ||||||||||||
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Manhua (traditional Chinese: 漫畫; simplified Chinese: 漫画; pinyin: mànhuà) are Chinese-language comics produced in Greater China. Chinese comics and narrated illustrations have existed in China throughout its history.
They are usually graphic and can be written for a myriad of genres, including romance, fantasy, historical, thrillers, paranormal, and horror. The narratives are varied but often include tropes and plots common to Asian culture and settings.
The first major manhua magazine, Shanghai Sketch, first published in 1928. During the early 20th century, political manhua were printed as propaganda during times of political upheaval. At the start of the 21st century, Chinese cartoonists began to publish manhua through social media and microblogging websites.