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Sau Sing Zai 4 – Frame Comic Special 2

Sau Sing Zai 4 – Frame Comic Special 2

Author: SEUNG GUN SIU KEUNG

Format: Binding paperback
Number of pages: 64 pp
Dimensions: 150 x 210 mm
Publisher: Sau Sing Zai Store (Hong Kong)
Date of Publication: May 2015
Language: Traditional Chinese


HK$48.00
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Author’s bio:
Seung Gun Siu Keung was a renowned Hong Kong comic artist. His original name was Ricky Chan. He started off as an apprentice for comics at the age of 16. He began to compile his own comics in the 1960s, leaving behind numerous works. Among them are Sau Sing Zai Comics (1973), and others like the Hong Kong version of Buck Rogers, Pinocchio, Captain Tsubasa, and Wong Fei Hung etc.

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Sau Sing Zai was a modern humorous comic series with its debut published in 1980. It was a signature work of Seung Gun Siu Keung. Unlike the popular martial arts heroes, the protagonist ‘Sau Sing Zai’ was a funny short boy who resembled the child version of ‘Shou Xing Gong’. Besides, the author made himself the supporting protagonist ‘Siu Keung’. The stories were mostly about everyday life, and later even concerned detective plots and confrontation against villains. Sau Sing Zai was well known for its raw and rough art style, which bore resemblance to the Hong Kong films at that time. Moreover, using local Cantonese as its language, Sau Sing Zai made use of plenty of popular phrases and slangs that were widely used in the 1980s.

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