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2016年2月25日 星期四

Comic Artist from TAIWAN:Yi-Huan


Yi-Huan

Born on 19 October 1969 in Nuannuan District of Keelung City, Yihuan is a comics artist from Taiwan. Her career in the comics field began after she won the first Princess New Comics Artist Award with her work "Green Button" in 1994.
Adept at depicting interpersonal relationships involving love and hatred, Yihuan's comics mostly features stories with the background set in the old times. Many international rights have been sold to the United States, Hungary,Russia, Vietnam, and Thailand.










Princess Chef


With every symbol of manhood, yet Zhuo Mulian is not only unable to join the military but also not 
allowed to marry a woman or more, just because his father and the Emperor have an agreement on letting 
their children marry each other?
Fine! Be it then. Might as well eat and drink all day long and act like a consort prince! The small eatery 
around the corner can surely cook.
The chef is a cunning girl, though. She intentionally cooks what I can't handle -- spicy food, which is so 
good that makes me lose sleep over it. And she keeps addressing me uncle. What a cunning girl.








Publisher: 【法國安古蘭國際漫畫節】台灣館 - 晚上8:43

2016年2月24日 星期三

Comic Artist from TAIWAN:YEH Ming-Hsuan

   YEH Ming-Hsuan























YEH Ming-hsuan is from Taichung and graduated from Crafts & Design Department of the
National Taiwan University of Arts. He got a Master’s degree from Brunel University London,
majoring in Design & Branding Strategy. He holds a rank of Shodan in Kendo. Yeh started
his career in comics after winning the fi rst prize in the teenager’s group of the 8th Tong Li
Comics New Artist Awards in 1988.
His work Buddha Land, a book based on a Chinese classic novel Monkey (aka: Journey to the
West, Siyouji), was serialized in Tong Li’s Dragon Youth Monthly between January 2908 and
September 2012. The series has 9 books and was awarded the “Best Teen Comics” of the 3rd
Golden Comics Award after its publication.
His latest work The Lord of Master: Li Bai is being serialized in KADOKAMA’s online
comics platform ComicWalker. Offprints of Book 1-2 have been published.



The Lord of Master - Li Bai

The Fourth Year of the Kaiyuan Era, Tang Dynasty, was a glorious time. In the world where
wizardry and sorcery was highly valued, a young man with dazzling talent was going to show
his mettle!
Li Bai had learned from Jiaolian Master as her disciple since he was a kid. By the time he was
15, he was an independent immortal mage. In order to act out his father's wish, Li Bai was
determined to attend the Hanlin Academy and become an immortal mage. However, in a time
when there were so many immortal mages, despite his extraordinary talent, can Li Bai really
become a national immortal mage?
Featuring Li Bai as the main character, the book is based on the story of the young boy’s
pursuit of immortal wizardry. The sophisticated style and skillful presentation make it a





Publisher: 【法國安古蘭國際漫畫節】台灣館 - 上午8:58

Comic Artist from TAIWAN:Hambuck (HSIAO Nai-Chung)

Hambuck (HSIAO Nai-Chung)



Born in 1980, Taipei. Now working as a Comic artist.
Even though longing for freedom, but failed to resist the temptation of creating comics, and take it as a lifetime
pursuit.
Awards & Nominations
2005 The Final Online Game won GIO Graphic Novel Awards
2007 Walker of the Dusk won GIO Graphic Novel Awards / Best Story Category.
2011 Alice in Mechaland nominated Golden Comics Awards/ Best Teen Comics
2015 The Puppeteers nominated Golden Comics Awards/ Best Teen Comics
Overseas Rights sold
2016 Alice in Mechaland France (Kotoji /Asian District)
Russia (COMIC FACTORY Fabrika Komiksov)
2016 The Puppeteers Japan (Digital Catapult Inc.) for Online e-book.



The Puppeteers

In a time when there were only outlines for a play, the lyric was passed on orally,
Lots of puppetry troupes competed at festivals for attention with loud music and various stories, from classics to eyecatching swordfights.
It’s when the Dragonblade and the Mystic Man first appear on stage.
During World War II, Taiwanese puppetry was banned by the Japanese colonial authority. The performers had to struggle for survival of the art.
After the War, the sound and visual effects has revolutionized, but persecuted by the government.
A forgotten puppet triggered a lost memory. The life on puppet stage and the relationship between masters and apprentices, told a legend of the old puppeteers.




Publisher: 【法國安古蘭國際漫畫節】台灣館 - 上午8:50

Comic Artist from TAIWAN:Crystal KUNG



Crystal KUNG














https://www.facebook.com/crystalkungdrawing
https://www.behance.net/crystalkung

Born in Xi'an in 1994, Crystal KUNG was raised in Taipei and now is in her senior year in Shih Chien
University’s Department of Communications Design and specializes in 2D graphic design at the initial stage of
animation production. Most of the work is about people she has encountered or created.
Crystal had her first Wacom drawing board at the age of 16 and embarked on the journey of digital creation ever
since. She mostly taught herself how to paint.
Crystal's work leans toward western style, which makes her stand out among fellow artists in Taiwan, who follow
Japanese and Korean style as a mainstream.
Crystal KUNG is still exploring her own style and trying to establish distinctive characteristics. She is currently a
student and illustration artist and also working on comics creation.




The Little Drifter

Walkabout is an ancient activity. From myth to history, from saints to mortals, from East to West, this
practice has been a temptation, calling on young people (or people still with passion) from generation to
generation.
Sometimes, it is for search of the meaning of life, sometimes for self-fulfillment, and other times for
thinking, taking a break, or transforming. Over time, walkabout has become a romantic act that carries on
since ancient times until now.
Crystal Kung looks at all the cities and places she has visited from a young person’s perspective,
where foreigners come and go (or revisit years later) for different reasons. Their stories are like mime
performances that quietly invite us to a story about going walkabout.
The child that repeatedly appears in the six stories seems to remind those gone walkabout of all the good
things once owned or yet never lost.

The six places, in order, are: Tibet, New York, Xi'an, Xinjiang, Shanghai, Taipei.






Publisher: 【法國安古蘭國際漫畫節】台灣館 - 上午8:32
 

 

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