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STRANGERS BOUND BY FATE: a “Boy-Love” comic book of tropical islands. Presented by author Kuang Hsia Chia and Carol Huang from Sharp Point Press.
In WHY NOT? (Vol. 4), circumstances meant childhood friends Cheng-hsin and Ah-cheng gradually lost touch. A chance meeting a decade later stirs up long-forgotten memories, with Ah-cheng’s younger sister now involved. This is a finely drawn tale of friendship, family and love.
In THE KITE WARRIORS, as an interstellar war drags on, a young wife moves to an island community near the front lines to be closer to her husband, a mutant whose abilities curse him to a career in the army.
In BIG CITY, LITTLE THINGS, the ordinary people and their beautifully ordinary stories come alive beneath young comic artist HOM’s inquisitive, compassionate pen, drawing the reader into a world both fresh and familiar.
In GOING MY WAY?, an ordinary day, a packed commuter train – and an usual friendship blooms between a securities trader heading for his first day at a new job and an exhausted research student heading to his part-time job.
Many of us know what it is like to live in a city – but in SOMETIMES IN THE CITY, the artist captures that experience in romantic imagery highlighting the day-to-day loneliness and powerlessness of urban life.
In PAPA MOUNTAIN, Tsao Yi-Hsin describes one of her best-loved memories from childhood. “I was a willful, monkey-like kid, always stuck to my father, climbing on him whenever he sat down on the couch.” Doubtless, it is a story for loving fathers and daughters both.
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