Old Master Q
Hong Kong manhua created by Alfonso Wong / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old Master Q (Chinese: 老夫子; Jyutping: lou5 fu1 zi2; pinyin: Lǎo fūzǐ; Wong's romanization: Lo Fu Gee;[2] also known as Mr. Funnybone from the movie of the same name) is a Hong Kong manhua created by Alfonso Wong. The cartoon first appeared in the newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong on 3 February 1962, and later serialised in 1964.[3] The comic is still in publication today, and is the oldest Asian comic series in publication.
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老夫子 lou5 fu1 zi2 | |
Genre | Humour, gag-a-day, pantomime, text comics, satirical comics[1] |
Author | Alfonso Wong |
Publisher | WangZ Inc. |
Demographic | Various |
Original run | 1962 – present |
The comic is copyrighted by WangZ Inc, a company established by Joseph Wong Chak (Alfonso Wong's eldest son) in Taipei, Taiwan. Joseph Wong still continues to create new volumes and has taken over the story or volume creations since 1995.