Thai comics

Thai comics
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Earliest publications c. 1932
Languages Thai

Thai comics are comics written and produced in Thailand.

History

The artistic roots of Thai comics can be found in paintings of local ghosts based on stories of Thai folklore, appearing during the reign of King Nangklao in the early 19th century.

In the 1910s, King Vajiravudh created the first Thai cartoons, after being introduced to British political cartoons during his education at Oxford University. After the Siamese Revolution of 1932 the first proper comic strips were created by Sawat Chutarop, including Sang Thong and Khun Maun, based on Popeye and Mickey Mouse. In 1952, Pimol Kalasee created the first comic aimed at children, Tuk Ka Ta.

During the 21st century several new comics have been created, inspired by Japanese manga including Apaimanee Saga, the first Thai comic that was translated into foreign languages.[1]

Famous Thai comics

  • KaiHuaRor (ขายหัวเราะ)[5]
  • MahaSanook (มหาสนุก)[6][7]
  • Noo Hin Inter (หนูหิ่น อินเตอร์)[8]

See also

References

  1. "ความสำเร็จของวงการการ์ตูน+Animationไทย". Ellebazi.exteen.com. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  2. (in Thai) Group ลาฟลอร่าโรงเรียนป่วนก๊วนเจ้าหญิง
  3. (in Thai) มีดที่ 13 การ์ตูนไทยสุดโหดเรื่องแรกที่มีถึง 4 ภาค
  4. (in Japanese) 第三回国際漫画賞2009 作品解説(日本語試読あり) Archived 2010-05-02 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ขายหัวเราะ Magazine
  6. มหาสนุก Magazine
  7. Dek D - Thai weekly comic books
  8. เอ๊าะ หนูหิ่นอินเตอร์ Writer

Further reading

  • A Brief History of Thai Comics and Graphic Novels (2010). LET'S Comic Publishing. ISBN 978-616-90128-6-3.
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