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Singapore Comics: Panels Past and Present

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10 October 2021

With great power comes great responsibility. Jacqueline Lee and Chiang Yu Xiang use their power to give us an overview of the history of comics in Singapore.

From left: Comic strips from Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah, Tani of the Tigers, What If They Call Me Chicken? and The Antibiotic Tales. Images reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah (Singapura: Geliga, 1957). (From PublicationSG); Willie and Bio, Tani of the Tigers (Singapore: Keng Yan Leng, [19--]). (From PublicationSG); Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, What If They Call Me Chicken? (Singapore: Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, [1979]). (From PublicationSG); and Sonny Liew and Hsu Li Yang, The Antibiotic Tales (Singapore: Epigram, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 615.329 LIE).

From left: Comic strips from Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah, Tani of the Tigers, What If They Call Me Chicken? and The Antibiotic Tales. Images reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah (Singapura: Geliga, 1957). (From PublicationSG); Willie and Bio, Tani of the Tigers (Singapore: Keng Yan Leng, [19--]). (From PublicationSG); Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, What If They Call Me Chicken? (Singapore: Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, [1979]). (From PublicationSG); and Sonny Liew and Hsu Li Yang, The Antibiotic Tales (Singapore: Epigram, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 615.329 LIE).

Award-winning Comics

Moving Forward was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Short Story in 2013. Images reproduced from Drewscape, Moving Forward (Singapore: National Library Board Singapore, 2014). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no: RSING 629.283 DRE).

Moving Forward was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Short Story in 2013. Images reproduced from Drewscape, Moving Forward (Singapore: National Library Board Singapore, 2014). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no: RSING 629.283 DRE).

Joseph Chiang documents life during the two-month “circuit breaker”. Image reproduced from Joseph Chiang, Chronicles of a Circuit Breaker (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2021). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 CHI).

Joseph Chiang documents life during the two-month “circuit breaker”. Image reproduced from Joseph Chiang, Chronicles of a Circuit Breaker (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2021). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 CHI).

Launchpads for Comics

COMIC ANTHOLOGIES

PAST...

Cover of the volume published in 2001. Image reproduced from Eldred Deng, ed., 漫画同盟 [2001] = Comics Alliance 2001 (新加坡: 亚太图书, 2001) (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Chinese RSING 741.595957 COM).

Cover of the volume published in 2001. Image reproduced from Eldred Deng, ed., 漫画同盟 [2001] = Comics Alliance 2001 (新加坡: 亚太图书, 2001) (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Chinese RSING 741.595957 COM).

Volume two of the Liquid City anthology was nominated for Best Anthology Series at the 2011 Eisner Awards. Image reproduced from Sonny Liew and Lim Cheng Tju, eds., Liquid City Volume Two (Berkeley, California: Image Comics, [2010]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59 LIQ).

Volume two of the Liquid City anthology was nominated for Best Anthology Series at the 2011 Eisner Awards. Image reproduced from Sonny Liew and Lim Cheng Tju, eds., Liquid City Volume Two (Berkeley, California: Image Comics, [2010]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59 LIQ).

PRESENT...

(Left) In 2015, Our Months Together was published to commemorate Singapore’s 50th year of independence. Image reproduced from Wee Tian Beng, Liu Jia Hui and Yeo Hui San, eds., Our Months Together: A Comics Anthology by 12 Artists (Singapore: TCZ Studio Pte Ltd, 2015). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 OUR). (Right) Mr Kiasu goes back in time and encounters different characters from Singapore’s history. Image reproduced from Johnny Lau, Mr Kiasu in Singapore History, (Singapore: Shogakukan Asia, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore Call no. RSING 959.57 LAU).

(Left) In 2015, Our Months Together was published to commemorate Singapore’s 50th year of independence. Image reproduced from Wee Tian Beng, Liu Jia Hui and Yeo Hui San, eds., Our Months Together: A Comics Anthology by 12 Artists (Singapore: TCZ Studio Pte Ltd, 2015). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 OUR). (Right) Mr Kiasu goes back in time and encounters different characters from Singapore’s history. Image reproduced from Johnny Lau, Mr Kiasu in Singapore History, (Singapore: Shogakukan Asia, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore Call no. RSING 959.57 LAU).

A showcase of 13 comics in response to sounds. Image reproduced from Budjette Tan and Charis Loke, Sound: A Comics Anthology (Singapore: Difference Engine, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 741.5959 SOU-[CMX]).

A showcase of 13 comics in response to sounds. Image reproduced from Budjette Tan and Charis Loke, Sound: A Comics Anthology (Singapore: Difference Engine, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 741.5959 SOU-[CMX]).

SUPERHEROES

PAST...

Pluto-man is endowed with super strength, super speed, flight and a “plutonic instinct” for fighting crime. Image reproduced from Roger Wong, The Valiant Pluto-man of Singapore (Singapore: Fantasy Comics, 1983). (From PublicationSG).

Pluto-man is endowed with super strength, super speed, flight and a “plutonic instinct” for fighting crime. Image reproduced from Roger Wong, The Valiant Pluto-man of Singapore (Singapore: Fantasy Comics, 1983). (From PublicationSG).

Captain V was unveiled in 1985 as the mascot for the National Crime Prevention Council. Image reproduced from Susan Sim, Making Singapore Safe: Thirty Years of the National Crime Prevention Council (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2011), 22. (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 364.4095957 SIM).

Captain V was unveiled in 1985 as the mascot for the National Crime Prevention Council. Image reproduced from Susan Sim, Making Singapore Safe: Thirty Years of the National Crime Prevention Council (Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2011), 22. (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 364.4095957 SIM).

Due to Captain V’s popularity, he was given his own comic book series. Images reproduced from Captain V Productions, The Amazing Adventures of Captain V (Singapore: Captain V Productions, 1988). (From PublicationSG).

Due to Captain V’s popularity, he was given his own comic book series. Images reproduced from Captain V Productions, The Amazing Adventures of Captain V (Singapore: Captain V Productions, 1988). (From PublicationSG).

The police investigates the Python Gang in this comic book. Images reproduced from Ronald Wild, 蟒蛇党 = Python Gang = Kumpulan Ular Sawa (Singapore: n.p., n.d.). (From PublicationSG).

The police investigates the Python Gang in this comic book. Images reproduced from Ronald Wild, 蟒蛇党 = Python Gang = Kumpulan Ular Sawa (Singapore: n.p., n.d.). (From PublicationSG).

PRESENT…

Different types of dim sum are imagined as kungfu warriors in this comic series. Image reproduced from Colin Goh, Woo Yen Yen, Soo Lee and Lauren Baker, Dim Sum Warriors = Dian Xin Xia. Volume 1, Enter the Dumpling (New York: Yumcha Studios, 2012). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. JR SING 741.595957 GOH).

Different types of dim sum are imagined as kungfu warriors in this comic series. Image reproduced from Colin Goh, Woo Yen Yen, Soo Lee and Lauren Baker, Dim Sum Warriors = Dian Xin Xia. Volume 1, Enter the Dumpling (New York: Yumcha Studios, 2012). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. JR SING 741.595957 GOH).

A group of “sacred guardians” with special powers battle an evil demon king. Image reproduced from Adyeel Djoeharie and Alan Bay, Sacred Guardians, ed. Viency Lee (Singapore: Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 DJO).

A group of “sacred guardians” with special powers battle an evil demon king. Image reproduced from Adyeel Djoeharie and Alan Bay, Sacred Guardians, ed. Viency Lee (Singapore: Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.595957 DJO).

INFORMATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL

PAST...

A cautionary tale about the dangers of taking drugs. Images reproduced from Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, What If They Call Me Chicken? (Singapore: Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, [1979]). (From PublicationSG).

A cautionary tale about the dangers of taking drugs. Images reproduced from Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, What If They Call Me Chicken? (Singapore: Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, [1979]). (From PublicationSG).

PRESENT…

(Left) A graphic novel about dementia. Image reproduced from James Tan, All That Remains (Singapore: Lien Foundation: Alzheimer’s Disease Association, Singapore, 2018). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 616.83 TAN). (Right) This graphic medicine talks about end-of-life and palliative care. Image reproduced from James Tan, All Death Matters (Singapore: Lien Foundation, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59597 TAN).

(Left) A graphic novel about dementia. Image reproduced from James Tan, All That Remains (Singapore: Lien Foundation: Alzheimer’s Disease Association, Singapore, 2018). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 616.83 TAN). (Right) This graphic medicine talks about end-of-life and palliative care. Image reproduced from James Tan, All Death Matters (Singapore: Lien Foundation, 2020). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59597 TAN).

A cautionary tale about an apocalyptic future with antibiotic resistance. Image reproduced from Sonny Liew and Hsu Li Yang, The Antibiotic Tales (Singapore: Epigram, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 615.329 LIE).

A cautionary tale about an apocalyptic future with antibiotic resistance. Image reproduced from Sonny Liew and Hsu Li Yang, The Antibiotic Tales (Singapore: Epigram, 2019). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 615.329 LIE).

MYTHS AND LEGENDS

PAST...

Tani is an orphaned child raised by tigers in the Pahang jungle of Malaya and who is able to converse with animals. Images reproduced from Willie and Bio, Tani of the Tigers (Singapore: Keng Yan Leng, [19--]). (From PublicationSG).

Tani is an orphaned child raised by tigers in the Pahang jungle of Malaya and who is able to converse with animals. Images reproduced from Willie and Bio, Tani of the Tigers (Singapore: Keng Yan Leng, [19--]). (From PublicationSG).

(Left) Nora Abdullah, also known as Nek Norzarah Abdullah, was Geliga’s first female cartoonist and also the first known Malay female cartoonist in Singapore and Malaya. Courtesy of the Malay Heritage Centre.(Right) Siti Wan Kembang is the legendary queen who ruled Kelantan in the 17th century. Image reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Cik Siti Wan Kembang (London: The British Library, [2010–2013]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Malay RCLOS 899.28 NOR).

(Left) Nora Abdullah, also known as Nek Norzarah Abdullah, was Geliga’s first female cartoonist and also the first known Malay female cartoonist in Singapore and Malaya. Courtesy of the Malay Heritage Centre.(Right) Siti Wan Kembang is the legendary queen who ruled Kelantan in the 17th century. Image reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Cik Siti Wan Kembang (London: The British Library, [2010–2013]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Malay RCLOS 899.28 NOR).

An Indonesian folktale about a gentle and obedient village girl. Images reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah (Singapura: Geliga, 1957). (From PublicationSG).

An Indonesian folktale about a gentle and obedient village girl. Images reproduced from Nora Abdullah, Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah (Singapura: Geliga, 1957). (From PublicationSG).

PRESENT...

A boy, abandoned by his parents at Bukit Brown Cemetery, has to find a way out and is given a tour by its “residents”. Image reproduced from James Tan, Final Resting Place, ed. Lim Cheng Tju (Singapore: COSH Studio, [2017]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59597 TAN).

A boy, abandoned by his parents at Bukit Brown Cemetery, has to find a way out and is given a tour by its “residents”. Image reproduced from James Tan, Final Resting Place, ed. Lim Cheng Tju (Singapore: COSH Studio, [2017]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 741.59597 TAN).

HISTORY AND POLITICS

PAST...

(Left) In 1923, Neil Malcolm, General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, called Singapore “the centre of the empire” in a speech at the British naval base in Sembawang, inspiring this pictorial response of Britannia (the personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield) using a compass to draw a circle on a map with Singapore at the centre.(Right) Captioned “The Past Greets the Future,” the cartoon was drawn on the occasion of the Prince of Wales’s visit to Singapore in April 1922. He is depicted shaking hands with the ghost of Stamford Raffles.Both images reproduced from Dream Awhile: Cartoons from Straits Produce Showing in Pictorial Form the Main Events in Local History (Singapore: Printers, 1932). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RCLOS 959.5 STR-[RFL].

(Left) In 1923, Neil Malcolm, General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, called Singapore “the centre of the empire” in a speech at the British naval base in Sembawang, inspiring this pictorial response of Britannia (the personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield) using a compass to draw a circle on a map with Singapore at the centre.(Right) Captioned “The Past Greets the Future,” the cartoon was drawn on the occasion of the Prince of Wales’s visit to Singapore in April 1922. He is depicted shaking hands with the ghost of Stamford Raffles.Both images reproduced from Dream Awhile: Cartoons from Straits Produce Showing in Pictorial Form the Main Events in Local History (Singapore: Printers, 1932). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RCLOS 959.5 STR-[RFL].

(Left) Chop Suey is a four-volume publication of charcoal sketches and caricatures by Liu Kang. Image reproduced from Liu Kang, Chop Suey, vol. 2 (Singapore: Eastern Art Co., 1946). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RRARE 959.5106 CHO; Accession no. B02901746G).(Right) Sharp pencils being poked into the ears of a prisoner as a form of torture. Image reproduced from Liu Kang, Chop Suey, vol. 1 (Singapore: Eastern Art Co., 1946). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RRARE 959.5106 CHO; Accession no. B02901745F).

(Left) Chop Suey is a four-volume publication of charcoal sketches and caricatures by Liu Kang. Image reproduced from Liu Kang, Chop Suey, vol. 2 (Singapore: Eastern Art Co., 1946). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RRARE 959.5106 CHO; Accession no. B02901746G).(Right) Sharp pencils being poked into the ears of a prisoner as a form of torture. Image reproduced from Liu Kang, Chop Suey, vol. 1 (Singapore: Eastern Art Co., 1946). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RRARE 959.5106 CHO; Accession no. B02901745F).

PRESENT...

A collection of more than 100 comics showcasing the story and development of Singapore. Image reproduced from Singapore Press Holdings Limited, 我们的另一种集体记 = A Collection of our Shared Memories (新加坡: 新加坡报业控股有限公司: 国家图书馆管理局, 2015). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Chinese RSING 741.5695957 COL).

A collection of more than 100 comics showcasing the story and development of Singapore. Image reproduced from Singapore Press Holdings Limited, 我们的另一种集体记 = A Collection of our Shared Memories (新加坡: 新加坡报业控股有限公司: 国家图书馆管理局, 2015). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. Chinese RSING 741.5695957 COL).

(Left) Morgan Chua’s cartoons trace Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew’s political career over the decades. Image reproduced from Morgan Chua, L.K.Y. Political Cartoons, (Singapore: Epigram Books, [2014]). (From National Library Singapore, Call no. RSING 959.5704092 CHU).(Right) This manga is a tribute to Singapore’s founding prime minister and also commemorates 50 years of Singapore-Japan diplomatic relations. Image reproduced from Yoshio Nabeta and Yoshihide Fujiwara, The LKY Story: Lee Kuan Yew, the Man Who Shaped a Nation (Singapore: Shogakukan Asia, [2016]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 959.5705092 NAB).

(Left) Morgan Chua’s cartoons trace Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew’s political career over the decades. Image reproduced from Morgan Chua, L.K.Y. Political Cartoons, (Singapore: Epigram Books, [2014]). (From National Library Singapore, Call no. RSING 959.5704092 CHU).(Right) This manga is a tribute to Singapore’s founding prime minister and also commemorates 50 years of Singapore-Japan diplomatic relations. Image reproduced from Yoshio Nabeta and Yoshihide Fujiwara, The LKY Story: Lee Kuan Yew, the Man Who Shaped a Nation (Singapore: Shogakukan Asia, [2016]). (From National Library, Singapore, Call no. RSING 959.5705092 NAB).

Promoting Comics at the National Library Board

The 24-hour Comics Day Challenge held at Bukit Merah Public Library in 2012.

The 24-hour Comics Day Challenge held at Bukit Merah Public Library in 2012.

A compilation of comics created for Places, a 13-week art co-creation workshop, in 2016. Image reproduced from Gwee Li Sui, ed., Places: A Graphic Anthology on the East of Singapore (Singapore: National Library Board, Singapore, [2016]). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 741.59597 PLA).

A compilation of comics created for Places, a 13-week art co-creation workshop, in 2016. Image reproduced from Gwee Li Sui, ed., Places: A Graphic Anthology on the East of Singapore (Singapore: National Library Board, Singapore, [2016]). (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RSING 741.59597 PLA).

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