Graphic
storytelling is an extension of all that has been performed for centuries
across Asia, where often the word and the graphic symbol are one.
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It's
rare in the West for graphic novels to win mainstream accolades, but in Asia,
it is the norm. In the US, isn't it time for that to change?
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Why Asia is Obsessed with Graphic Novels and Comics
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