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(老夫子, Lao Fu Zi ) is a cornerstone of Chinese pop culture. Created by Alfonso Wong (under the pen name Wong Chak) in 1962, this beloved manhua series has brought laughter to generations of readers. With its sharp social commentary, slapstick humor, and distinctive four-to-six-panel format, it remains a timeless classic.

CDisplayEx (Extremely popular, lightweight) or Calibre (For library management). Android: Chunky Comic Reader or Perfect Viewer. iOS (iPad/iPhone): Panels or iComic. The Legacy of Old Master Q

Economic hardships, inflation, and the housing crises of urban life.

between the old 1960s, 70s, and 80s art styles. Compare the comic to the animated films.

First, let’s look at the technical side. CBR stands for (a compressed archive format). It is the industry standard for digital comics, alongside its sibling, CBZ.

("silly talk") humor, blending slapstick with sharp social commentary. Accessing the Comics Digitally