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reflect the daily urban life, while others are innovative visual commentaries on political events and contemporary society. The editorial staff of the magazine had close links to leading members of the decadent "neo-sensationist" school of the Shanghai literary scene. Influenced by ideas expressed in
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Although the society had no formal structure, the two eldest and most established artists, Zhang Guangyu and Ding Song, were regarded as its leaders. The society was registered and often met at Ding Song's home on Rue Amiral Bayle (now
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was shut down in June 1930 after publishing 110 issues. The manhua team of the magazine moved with the Zhangs to the newly established Shidai (Epoch) Publishing Group, which went on to publish a series of magazines including
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became one of China's most famous cartoons. Pages four and five were dedicated to other cartoons from various artists, and the remaining four pages were flexibly given to manhua, photography, prose, reviews, etc.
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Each issue of the magazine consists of eight pages including the front and back covers. The front cover featured its famously provocative cover art, and the back page carried Ye Qianyu's popular comic strip
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In 1930, a Singapore-based businessman made a proposal to Zhang Guangyu and Zhang Zhenyu for starting a new pictorial magazine to compete with the popular monthly
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on 21 April 1928. It proved very popular: about three thousand copies of each issue were printed, which was considered a large amount for the 1920s.
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magazine in China and one of the most influential, it was highly popular and inspired numerous imitators in Shanghai and the rest of China.
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In addition to members of the Shanghai Sketch Society, other famous artists and writers also contributed to
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their writing, the artists produced startling images unparalleled in Republican-era China.
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Under the leadership of Zhang Guangyu, who recruited sponsors including the wealthy poet
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from 21 April 1928 until 7 June 1930. Considered the first successful
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Comics, Manga, and Graphic Novels: A History of Graphic Narratives
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was known for its provocative cover art and the popular
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Index


Manhua
Circulation
Republic of China
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
Shanghai
manhua
Mr. Wang
comic strip
Ye Qianyu

Ye Qianyu
Zhang Guangyu
Zhang Zhenyu
Chiang Kai-shek
Northern Expedition
Huang Wennong
Lu Shaofei
manhua
Ding Song
Wang Dunqing
South Huangpi Road
Shao Xunmei

The Young Companion
Modern Sketch
Japanese invasion

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