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Chinese cartoonist and CDT contributor Badiucao was the subject of a documentary by filmmaker...
Jun 6, 2019
Chinese cartoonist and CDT contributor Badiucao was the subject of a documentary by filmmaker...
Jul 18, 2017
On July 12, as Liu Xiaobo was in his final hours of life and Chinese authorities had made clear...
Jul 18, 2017
Images of children’s book and cartoon bear Winnie the Pooh have been used to poke fun at...
Sep 8, 2016
Authorities in Shanghai have recently cracked down on rumors of tightening real estate...
Sep 15, 2014
In his most recent cartoon for CDT, Badiucao offers a comment on Ai Weiwei’s surprise...
Nov 18, 2013
The South China Morning Post Magazine profiles mainland Chinese cartoonists and explores how they...
Aug 29, 2013
Danwei’s Alexander Ye interviews artist Satan Lucky, whose monstrous embodiments of aspects...
Jun 12, 2012
World Policy Journal profiles cartoonist Pi San, who has created numerous popular animations featuring a little boy, Kuang Kuang, including a satirical take on a children’s song, Little Rabbit Be Good: Pi San’s gift for...
Nov 9, 2011
Activist Chen Guangcheng and his family remain under house arrest in southern Shandong province, and a stream of supporters continue efforts to gain access to them. As Chen’s birthday (this Saturday, November 12th)...
Nov 9, 2011
The political cartoonist known as “Crazy Crab,” who published a series of cartoons known as Hexie Farm, has gotten a lot of attention recently for his sharp, satirical drawings which take on censorship, propaganda,...
May 25, 2009
Chu Teh-yung or Ronald Chu, a cartoonist from Taiwan, is getting recognition in mainland China with a new museum built in his honor, despite the tensions between Taiwan and China. From The Yomiuri Shimbun: Late last month, the...
May 30, 2008
Comic Book Resources interviews comic book artist Coco Wang, who created a series of comics about the Sichuan earthquake. Her series is reposted on this site. In the interview, she explains why she created the series: My purpose...
Apr 8, 2008
Listen in as Alex Fitch at Panel Borders interviews the next generation of Chinese comic artists, whose pages are now on display as part of China Now, a six-month festival bringing Chinese culture to the UK. The free exhibit is...
Mar 18, 2007
From the LA Times: Little P is a red-haired joker with a robot dog and a mind bursting with rebellion. She has a closet filled with tight, midriff-baring clothes. Her biggest worry is getting fat. Meet Bad Girl, a cartoon aimed at a generation of young Chinese raised on a diet of imported video games, […]
May 6, 2005
From AP: Pat Oliphant will be the first American editorial cartoonist published in China by a Chinese-language newspaper, Universal Press Syndicate said Thursday. Oliphant, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1967, is expected to begin appearing in The Beijing Youth Daily within the next month, Universal said. The message will be that “this is the […]