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The Art of Thai Comics

A Century of Strips and Stripes


  • River Books (ACC)
  • by Nicolas Verstappen
Comics flourished following the publication of the first Thai comics strip in 1907. Artists borrowed elements from European and American publications, such as Punch magazine, and created uniquely Thai mash-ups. In the 1930s, one artist combined E. C. Segar s Popeye with the codes of local 'likay' theatre, while another used the neoclassical realism introduced by Italian painters appointed at the Siamese court to give eerie form to the folklore pantheon of Thai ghosts.

ISBN 9786164510364 | E | PB
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Publisher River Books (ACC)
ISBN 9786164510364
Author(s) Nicolas Verstappen
Publication date October 2021
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 250 x 230 mm
Illustrations 370 col. & bw ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Comics flourished following the publication of the first Thai comics strip in 1907. Artists borrowed elements from European and American publications, such as Punch magazine, and created uniquely Thai mash-ups. In the 1930s, one artist combined E. C. Segar s Popeye with the codes of local 'likay' theatre, while another used the neoclassical realism introduced by Italian painters appointed at the Siamese court to give eerie form to the folklore pantheon of Thai ghosts. During the Cold War era, horror tales, anti-communist propaganda and socially engaged graphic novels bore witness to the country s darker years. Then, in the 1990s, Thai comics struggled to compete with the sudden influx of unlicensed manga from Japan that led to a disregard for local efforts and its current forgotten status. After a hiatus, Thai comics made a comeback in the late 90s with a quirky, alternative scene that deserves wider international recognition. Beautifully designed and bursting with stories from 20th-century interpretations of age-old Buddhist legends to tales of modern-day millennial angst 'The Art of Thai Comics' opens an enlightening and visually spectacular window onto the country s history, culture and creativity. In doing so, it reinstates Thai comics into the wider story of global comics art.

Nicolas Verstappen, a Belgian national and devoted comics aficionado, teaches Comics Art History at the prestigious Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.

The Art of Thai Comics

The Art of Thai Comics

€42.95