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jrockerz
hi, Iam a comic collector, I ve been live in malaysia for 2 and half years

one of thing that made me interested is the comic Industry.
is just much better than comic industry in indonesia. (too girly manga oriented)

can anyone mention good local malaysian comic?

this is what I know,

i always have this one when i was there : gempak comic magazine

the content is pretty simple, funny, less idealist (which is the good thing to understand what people want to read what not)

the one most famoust one I found there is this
yay, I still think kampung boy is masterpiece of malaysian comic.

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Info Malaysian Komik



Komik Association








PEKOMIK (Persatuan Penggiat KOMIK Malaysia)



http://pekomik.com/



PEKARTUN (Persatuan Kartunis Wilayah dan Selangor)



MCP (Malaysian Cartoon Parade)





Komik & Malaysian Manga Product





Gila-Gila (Creative Enterprise)


http://www.cesb.net.my/




Ujang / APO ? (MOY Ultimate Sdn Bhd)


http://www.moy.com.my/



Gempak / Starz / Utopia (GempakStarz)


http://www.gempakstarz.com/home/index.php



Komikoo (Komik Factory)


http://komikoo.blogspot.com/



G3 / JOM (Karangkraf)



http://www.karangkraf.com.my/E%2Dmajalah/g3/





Komik Community



Pergh.com

http://www.pergh.com/forum/
Protoculture
QUOTE
yay, I still think kampung boy is masterpiece of malaysian comic.


Actually, I strongly advise you to go hunting Lat's other comic works, apart from Kampung Boy. His comics represents MY society to the fullest, with quirks & innocence (pun intended) of MY transition from being backwater nation to 1st class infrastructure nodern nation, alas with 3rd world mentality!

Lat's works are acclaimed & popular as far as Japan & even France!
jrockerz
Hi,


Lat was featured in our local political magazine. long time ago.
its still amazed me how i able to learn malaysian culture and language by reading comics there.
and how convenient they are, packed with up to date design and distribution.


and thx btw for the gr8 infos!


I ll dig on it


Bhaskara
My friend brought me a comic magazine from Malaysia and I have to say that I'm envious (even though I don't understand what they are saying half of the times), it looks like they have a strong community there biggthumpup.gif
dreamhunter
Waaaaahhhhhh. Gempaq tu.
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Reggie Lee







Sources: http://www.reggielee.com/main.htm
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Ujang











Gila-Gila (Creative Enterprise) 1983 - 1993 (2007 -)








Ujang (Kharisma / MOY Publications Sdn Bhd) 1994 - 1997









Varia Lawak / Lanun (Multi Triple Vision Sdn Bhd) 1998 - 2000



















Majalah Malim Pelita (2002)








Aku Budak Minang (Animation Promo)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZqnWI78-_4




Novel : JIBAM







JIBAM The Movie


http://jibam.cesb.net.my/2007/03/08/jibam-the-movie/





Sources : http://jibam.cesb.net.my/
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KOMIKOO #0


Company : Komik Factory



Genre : Malaysia Komik/Manga Identity





Cover





Preview




Adijin




Aedes




Baba Chuah




Kromosom




Shah




Zafran



http://www.komikoo.blogspot.com/






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POWDER #001


Company : Komik Factory


Genre : magazine & comics



Cover





Promosi









HUNTOO #001


Company : Komik Factory


Genre : Mystery/Horror Comics



Cover






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Hikayat Syah Mardan '' BARONGAN ''



Cover








Title: Barongan

Writer: Yusrizal Mohd Yusof
Artist: Mohammad Yazid Kamal Baharin
Fythullah Hamzah
Mohd Munadzam Samsudin
Nor Azri Norazmi
Cover Artist: Mahathir Buang
Editor: Saiful Halmi Mohamad Dam


Price: RM5.00
.............................................

For more information, write to: saiful_h@dbp.gov.my
or call : +60321483654, +60133911992 (En. Nordin)


Sources :

http://pekomik.com/2007/barongan-komik-baru-dbp.html

http://alyridura.multiply.com/journal/item...asa_dan_Pustaka

http://kromosomblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/b...di-pasaran.html


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Gila-Gila Goes For More Animations!



October 4, 2008 by Firedauz





From left: Dato’ Lat, En. Jaafar Taib, En. Rami Shahul Hameed, and YB Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman


The company of Malaysia classic humor magazine, Gila-Gila, had recently further their reached into the animation industry to deliver more local contents to their loyal fans over the years! Eastern Pacific Industrial Corporation Bhd’s wholly-owned units, Eastern Pacific ICT Sdn Bhd (EPICT) and Creative Enterprise Sdn Bhd (Gila-Gila producer), have entered into an agreement to produce animation works via EPICT Animation division “ANIM@ter” for broadcasters in Malaysia.

They will also work together to produce animation works that are universally acceptable and commercially viable for the regional and global market. The venture is part of EPIC’s expansion plan to venture into animation works, which is expected to contribute positively to the future earnings of the EPIC Group.



Sources : http://shrine.lowyat.net


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Malaysian 80s Komik



Company : Mediaseni



















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Malaysian 80s Komik



Company : Mediaseni















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Autobiographical Komik




Company : Esquire Publications (M) Sdn Bhd














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Liga Pendekar '' Perikatan Adiwira '' (The League Of Pendekar)



Company : PTS Millenia Sdn Bhd

Azhar Abdullah












Malay Preview














HangPC2














English Preview



















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Sources : http://www.komik-m.com/

http://azharsketch.blogspot.com/


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PeKOMIK @ Plaza MPK Kuantan Pahang



Date : 1 - 2 Nov 2008

Time : 11am -7pm

Location : GF Plaza MPK



Cartoonist & Illustrator : Shem, Manzar, Ruby, Azhar & Aramsham












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Hang Tuah 2007



Cartoonist @ Illustrator : Tee








Sources : teearts.studio (Malaysia)


http://teearts.multiply.com & http://teearts.spaces.live.com



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Pendekar @ Pahlawan




Cartoonist @ Illustrator : thirtynine







Cartoonist @ Illustrator : bickbong







Cartoonist @ Illustrator : mufa


deadfish
Just get some gila-gila or ujang. They are my fav =D awesome comics.
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Location : Fort Canning (Bukit Larangan) Singapore




Cartoonist : Datuk LAT







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Pendekar Merah Budiman



Company : PTS Millenia Sdn Bhd


Cartoonist @ Illustrator : Allahyarham Panaharjuna @ Ahmad Zafran Abdul Mutalib



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Liga Pendekar - Fan Art











Sources : http://amykamen555.blogspot.com/


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The Kampung Boy comes to Frankfurt





Saturday October 25, 2008

Sambal on the side
By BRENDA BENEDICT



After a two-month hiatus, our columnist takes a break from unpacking boxes to meet Malaysia’s beloved Kampung Boy at the world’s biggest book fair.


The Kampung Boy at the Frankfurt Book Fair? That was too good an opportunity to miss!

When the Malaysian Consul General in Frankfurt, Saiful Azam Abdullah, first informed me of Lat’s imminent arrival in town, I immediately requested an interview.





Malaysian cartoonist Lat (Mohamed Nor Khalid) at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Oct 16.


After all, I have been a fan ever since I first read his Kampung Boy as a seven year-old. His illustrations never ceased to amuse me. And having spent the better part of my childhood growing up in a rubber plantation myself, I could relate to the adventures of the book’s tousle-haired protagonist with the toothy grin.

Even today, I can’t help giggling at the myriad characters who enliven his distinctive sketches of Malaysian life - the Chinese lady with the beehive and bat-wing glasses (supposedly inspired by his former English teacher, Mrs Moira Hew) or the bespectacled Indian Uncle with the middle parting and curly side burns. And of course, the distinctive “Lat noses” on famous personalities.

Datuk Mohamad Nor Khalid (as Lat is otherwise known) came to town a week ago to launch the German edition of his bestseller, Kampung Boy. The German version features an additional tagline - Ein Frechdachs aus Malaysia - which roughly translates to either a “rascal” or a “cheeky monkey” from Malaysia.

Either moniker suits him, I guess. The jolly cartoonist was in his element, having the large crowd in stitches at the presentation of his book at the 60th annual Frankfurt Book Fair (The world’s largest book fair)

Looking dapper in a black baju Melayu complete with songkok and samping, he began his presentation by explaining that he usually does not “go around wearing this costume”.




Flashing his famous smile as he flips through Maxz and Moritz. — AFP PHOTO


“Whenever I wear this outfit at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, the security guards at the entrance would salute me thinking that I am the ex-president of Indonesia. I’d salute back,” he said to peals of laughter.

The history of Lat’s entry into the world of comics needs no introduction. Having had supportive parents, Lat’s love of drawing was nurtured early on.

“I’ve been reading comics ever since I was a kid. When I couldn’t read yet, I’d just look at the pictures,” explained the 57-year-old, whose favourite cartoonists include the Sri Lankan Aubrey Collette, who created Sun Tan, the Asian Sensation, and the German Wilhelm Busch, famous for his Max and Moritz comics.

When I later showed him a copy of my husband’s original Max and Moritz comic, he said, “I grew up with him. When I came to Germany in 1983, I had a chance to visit a museum in Munich and saw the original artwork. This is the old style of drawing, which is attractive and will not go out of date.”

To introduce his book, a slideshow featured highlights from the Kampung Boy. While it was a hilarious eye-opener for the uninitiated (with Lat providing side-splitting commentary), it was a walk down memory lane for the Malaysians present there.

Many were seen nodding vigorously whenever he described certain childhood activities. Although most of us have now spent a large portion of our lives in cities, almost all of us could recall, or at least relate to, eating coconut embryos as a treat, skinny-dipping in rivers or playing hide and seek with the other neighbourhood kids.

A collective “awww” went up when he mentioned that the original kampung house where he spent his childhood and which was also featured in the book was later sold to a relative in the 1960s.

His descriptions of a simpler life made me wonder if development had somewhat dulled our senses.

For instance, his class would sometimes convene at the headmaster’s house to listen to History lessons over the radio.

“When we heard the sound of the Portuguese attacking Malacca, we’d picture it in our heads. That probably also helped us with our imagination.”

“People were also more patient. If you had a favourite song, you’d have to wait patiently by the radio and listen to the request programme. My favourite song was It’s all in a Game by Cliff Richard. You hope that it would be this song but then the announcer would play another and you’d have to wait. You don’t get things you want immediately,” he explained.

How unlike today where the shuffle button on the iPod plays the song you want.

Ditto childhood games.

“The first game we played - like children anywhere else - was hide and seek. To play hide-and-seek, you needed friends. It’s not like now where kids play computer games alone. In my time, if you had no friends, who was going to look for you?”

And while we think nothing of the speed trains whizzing between cities, a simple bus ride into the city was a big deal then.

“To celebrate Raya, we sometimes used to go to Batu Gajah. At that time for RM1.70 we could tengok wayang (watch a movie) and have mee goreng. I used to wear seluar pendek (short pants) with a necktie!” he said, laughing at the memory.

With increasing numbers of people migrating to cities, does Lat feel that many are missing out on something special?

“There are two things here. Firstly, in many places, people don’t have a kampung anymore. Secondly, it was the environment of the kampung that mattered the most.

“When you remember your place of origin, there was a river with fish and a very good school with lots of pupils. Lots of laughter and friends meant the most. In those days, if you passed a particular exam it meant that you had to go to another town and you wondered about the friends that you would leave behind.”

And now these and other beloved childhood memories have been introduced to the people of “Bank-furt” (Frankfurt’s nickname playing on its financial capital status).

After presenting his book, Lat mingled easily with the crowd, flashing his trademark grin. He gamely signed copies of his book for fans and curious onlookers alike.

Among the autograph seekers was David Price-Hughes who spent his childhood in Kuala Lumpur.

“My parents really loved his books and we had several copies around. We still look at them and I have pictures of me with Lat T-shirts on. Looking at the pictures in the slideshow brings back memories of being in KL,” said the Briton who coincidentally was an exhibitor at the same book fair.

The Kampung Boy is now available in nine different languages and its far-reaching appeal has garnered its author yet another accolade. Last Monday, the German-Malaysian Society presented him an award for “Outstanding Contribution towards Promoting Cultural Understanding Between Malaysia and Germany”.

Yet Lat remains unfazed by all the fuss surrounding his 30-year-old book.

“There’s nothing spectacular about the book. It’s all just a recording of what happened daily. If you know the origins of your father or grandfather, you tend to appreciate it more.”

And this is probably why Lat has sealed his reputation not only as a talented artist but also a witty chronicler who warms the cockles of your heart.

> Brenda Benedict is a Malaysian living once again in Frankfurt. Her autographed copy of the Kampung Boy is now safely stored away from her book-chewing cats.



- The Star -
Betong
I must say that Malaysia should very proud of Lat achievement. Not only he produced great comic, he also spread kampung culture to rest of the world.
Bravo, Datuk.
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Sopoman







Credit

ijoi (pergh.com)




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1.1 juta setem tema kartun Kampung Boy






LAT menunjukkan koleksi setem khas dan sampul surat hari pertama tema Kampung Boy.


KUALA LUMPUR: Pos Malaysia Berhad (Pos Malaysia) mengeluarkan 1.1 juta setem dan sampul surat hari pertama bertemakan kartun Kampung Boy sempena Minggu Setem 2008 yang akan diadakan di Berjaya Times Square bermula 1 hingga 7 Disember ini.

Pengerusi Pos Malaysia, Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat, berkata Minggu Setem adalah acara tahunan yang diadakan Pos Malaysia sebagai tanda penghargaan kepada pelanggan terutama pengumpul setem di samping mempromosikan hobi itu kepada orang ramai.

“Kami harap melalui program Minggu Setem ini hobi mengumpul setem dapat dipupuk khususnya di kalangan golongan muda yang kian melupakan aktiviti ini, walhal ia hobi yang dahulunya sangat popular di kalangan pelajar sekolah.


“Sebolehnya kita mahu hobi ini dihidupkan kembali melalui pembabitan anak muda kerana ia hobi sangat menarik dan boleh menjadi simpanan bernilai pemiliknya.

“Pada Minggu Setem kali ini orang ramai boleh mendapatkan pelbagai jenis setem unik dan eksklusif untuk menambah koleksi mereka selain berpeluang mengambil bahagian dalam aktiviti menarik disediakan.

“Kami juga berharap pengumpul setem dan peminat Lat menggunakan peluang ini untuk mendapatkan setem keluaran terbaru kami sebagai koleksi istimewa mereka memandangkan ia hasil karya pelukis terkenal yang menampilkan pelbagai sisi kehidupan masyarakat Malaysia,” katanya pada pelancaran setem itu di sini, semalam.

Kartunis, Datuk Mohamed Nor Khalid atau Lat, berkata, beliau berbangga kerana sejak membabitkan diri dalam bidang ini ia kali pertama tema kartun hasil lukisannya diangkat ke dalam bentuk setem.

“Di negara lain seperti Indonesia dan Thailand, mereka sudah lama menggunakan tema kartun dalam setem dan saya kira ini peluang untuk saya menyampaikan tanda terima kasih kepada masyarakat dan peminat yang menyokong karya saya selama ini,” katanya.

Sementara itu, Ketua Eksekutif Kumpulan Pos Malaysia Berhad, Datuk Syed Faisal Albar, berkata pihaknya memilih tema kartun sebagai tanda penghargaan terhadap kartunis negara, Lat yang popular melalui buku dan siri kartun Kampung Boy selain bertujuan memberi kelainan terhadap tema setem yang sudah dikeluarkan sebelum ini.

“Nama Lat sangat sinonim dengan masyarakat negara ini bukan hanya golongan kanak-kanak, malah semua lapisan umur menyukai hasil karya beliau, jadi kami berbangga dapat mengangkat martabat dunia kartun negara ke peringkat lebih tinggi.

“Setem juga menjadi alat untuk merakamkan fakta dan memori sesebuah negara untuk diperkenalkan kepada masyarakat lain yang kurang mengenali budaya kita,” katanya.

Untuk keluaran kali ini Pos Malaysia menyediakan Setem 50sen (sebaris empat) dengan reka bentuk ‘Lat Budak Kampung, ‘Permainan Anak Kampung’, ‘Guru Sekolah yang Garang’ dan ‘Budak Bandar’ dan boleh didapati dengan harga RM10, lembaran mini (cetakan warna perak) reka bentuk ‘Kehidupan Seharian di Malaysia berharga RM5, manakala buku setem dan folder masing-masing berharga RM3 dan RM5.50

Maklumat lanjut diperoleh dengan melayari laman web Pos Malaysia di www.pos.com.my atau mengunjungi Pejabat Pos seluruh Malaysia.



- Berita Harian -


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3 Malaysian Cartoon as Animated Series on Astro!










KUALA TERENGGANU: Three locally-produced animation series will be shown on local television following the setting up of the e-Farm here.

Thirteen episodes each of Tiga Dara Pingitan, Aca and Atuk and Qabillah will be shown on Astro Prima, Astro Ceria and Astro Isis in April 2009. Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said said the quality of the animation series was high. “Our animators were trained by experts in Hollywood. I’m proud of them. Malaysians should support the series.

“I hope we can sell the series to South Korea to promote the state,” he said after chairing the weekly executive council meeting here yesterday.Ahmad said the state government had invested RM4.1 million in the three animated series, which were produced by Epict Eastern Pacific ICT, a government-owned subsidia-ry. The state government spent RM65,000 monthly on 45 Terengganu-born animators who graduated from e-Farm.




- NST -



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Sabariah Tukang Sihir










http://www.adifitri.com/comix/sabariah_web.html



Credit


bohrtaag / Azarimy (pergh.com)


http://pekomik.com/2008/sabariah-tukang-sihir.html


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Sources : http://www.komik-m.com



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Konsep “ KOMIK MALAYSIA ”




Apakah bezanya siri "Komik Malaysia" daripada komik-komik yang ada dalam pasaran ?



1. Komik Malaysia adalah syariah-compliant. Inilah perbezaan yang paling utama.

Dalam Komik Malaysia, tidak ada unsur-unsur yang tidak dibenarkan, umpamanya tiada lukisan watak-watak perempuan yang menonjolkan ciri-ciri objek seksual.

2. Komik Malaysia tidak mem-promote nilai-nilai negatif, seperti pergaulan bebas, keganasan, jenayah ataupun anti-Tuhan, malah sebaliknya, yakni Komik Malaysia menolak itu semua.

3. Komik Malaysia mem-promote nilai-nilai "akhlak dan adab tinggi".

4. Komik Malaysia menyematkan nilai-nilai positif, seperti bercita-cita tinggi, sedia berkorban membela yang benar, memburu kejayaan, mencintai nilai-nilai kepahlawanan dan keberanian.

Dalam Komik Malaysia, semua nilai-nilai itu diselaraskan dengan prinsip-prinsip Islam, yakni matlamat yang betul hendaklah dicapai menggunakan cara-cara yang betul.

5. Komik Malaysia menggunakan Bahasa Melayu Tinggi.

6. Cerita dan stroke lukisan dalam Komik Malaysia adalah evergreen, yakni dapat bertahan lama dalam pasaran, dan dapat diulangcetak setiap tahun, selama bertahun-tahun.

Adalah menjadi prinsip perniagaan PTS bahawa karyawan komik yang bernaung di bawah PTS diberikan layanan yang serupa dengan penulis, yakni mereka kekal memiliki harta intelek mereka.

Editor pengurusan Komik Malaysia adalah Tuan Wan Zuhairi. Untuk mendapatkan maklumat lanjut, tulis emel kepada beliau di wanzu@pts.com.my



Sources : http://www.universitipts.com/ind ... tunggu_akan_terbit/


swingdoctor
Lat's the best, even after all these years, reading his comics always bring back fond memories of times gone by.
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Liga Pendekar - Sketch



Kebayan





Orang Minyak






Sources : http://azharsketch.blogspot.com/



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http://pekomik.com/



Anugerah PeKOMIK 2009


Buat julung- julung kalinya, demi memartabatkan persada seni komik tanah air, PeKOMIK (Persatuan Penggiat Komik Malaysia) telah menganjurkan satu anugerah prestij dalam meletakan seni Komik sebagai satu industri profesionalisme pada 25 April 2009 bertempat di Dewan Kedah Johor, PWTC.

Semua individu dan penerbit boleh menghantar penyertaan dan percalonan bagi setiap kategori yang di pertandingkan ( karya yang diterbitkan dari Januari - Disember 2008, sekurang-kurangnya di terbitkan dalam jangka masa 3 bulan sekiranya bersiri) ke :
anugerahpekomik@gmail.com
atau hubungi Saudara Jonos di talian 012-9178770


Penyertaan adalah percuma!Setiap penyertaan dikehendaki menghantar satu salinan komik hardcopy dan soft copy.Tarikh tutup penyertaan 30 Mac 2009


Kategori- kategori yang di pertandingkan adalah:


1- Majalah Komik Terbaik (Best Comic Magazine). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

2- Kartun Satu Muka Terbaik (Best Loose Cartoon). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

3- Siri Mini Komik Terbaik (Best Comic Mini Series). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

4- Siri Komik Kartun Terbaik (Best Cartoon Series). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

5- Komik Surat Khabar Terbaik (Best Comic In News Paper). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

6- Anugerah Berus Emas PeKOMIK ( PeKOMIK golden brush Award)

7- Komik Online Terbaik (Best Online Comic). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan tarikh keluaran berkenaan

8- Pelajar harapan dalam Seni Komik (Most Promising Student In Comic Illustration) : Pelajar di peringkat IPT/Sekolah di kehendaki menghantar minima 3 muka surat ilustrasi komik atau ilustrasi kulit(cover) watak tempatan/watak rekaan sendiri.

9- Komik Amatur/Terbitan Sendiri Terbaik (Best Amateur/ Self -Publish Comic). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

10- Watak Terbaik (Best Character): sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

11- Penerbit Terbaik (Best Publisher)

12- Kartunis Terbaik (Best Cartoonist). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

13- Penulis Terbaik (Best Writer): sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

14- Lakaran Pensil/Ink Terbaik, Berkumpulan atau Solo (Best Penciler/Inker team ): sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

15- Lukisan Kulit Muka Terbaik (Best Cover). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

16- Ilustrator manual/digital Terbaik (Best Painted Artist). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

17- Warnaan Terbaik (Best Colourist). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

18- Kemasan Ink Terbaik (Best Inker). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

19- PeKOMIK (Pelukis Komik) Terbaik (Best Comic Artist): warna atau hitam putih. sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

20- Komik Terbaik (Best Comic). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.

21- Komik Baru Terbaik (Best New Comic). sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan

22- Komik Pilihan Pembaca (Fan Favorite Comic). Melalui undian. sila sertakan tajuk komik dan isu/keluaran berkenaan.



Pemenang akan menerima trofi dan sijil pengiktirafan daripada PeKOMIK. Juga akan menerima koleksi khas buku Anugerah PeKOMIK 2009.

Juri-Juri akan di beritahu kelak.


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WoW (Pekomik Zine Edisi Khas)










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Sources : http://amykamen555.blogspot.com/


Ralf
QUOTE(Protoculture @ Feb 25 2008, 08:05 PM) [snapback]3524137[/snapback]
Actually, I strongly advise you to go hunting Lat's other comic works, apart from Kampung Boy. His comics represents MY society to the fullest.....
There was an international comic and animation expo here in Australia a couple of years ago, and while most of the focus was on American and Japanese works, there was a mention of Lat and Kampung Boy in one of the newspapers covering the event. beerchug.gif
If I remember correctly, "Lat" is his nickname and his real name is Khalid.
Is this correct ?
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Anugerah PeKOMIK 2009



Juri


- Dato' Mohd Nor Khalid
- Prof Madya Dr Muliyadi Mahmood
- Jaafar Taib
- Hafidz Mahpar



1 - Kartun Satu Muka Terbaik (Best Loose Cartoon)

a) Naga Berapi - Gayour
b) Atuk - Ujang
c) Gelak Golek Golek - Bendi
d) Lawak Antara Benua - Lambok
e) Lawak Kampus - Keith
f) Fairy Good Brothers - Xanseivera

2. Siri Komik Kartun Terbaik (Best Comic Series).

a) Kereta Tanpa Penanda - Bawang
b) Lelaki Belalang - Padi
c) Apa Yang Aku Cari - Gayour
d) Juganah/Asalan - Kromosom/Dna
e) Obesia - Fairul Nizam/Popia
f) Orzsome - Bram

3. Komik SuratKhabar Terbaik (Best Comic in News Paper).

a) Pusaka Angkasa - MF Ajif
b) Salmah - Shah
c) Seladang Tunggal - Zoy
d) Kici- kici - Ensalim
e) ALAM - Zuraizee
f) Pi mai tang tu - Imuda

4. Anugerah Berus Emas PeKOMIK (Special PeKOMIK Award)
- Nora Abdullah

5. Penerbit Terbaik (Best Publisher)

a) Gempak Starz
b) MOY
c) PTS
d) Noradz
e) Karangkraf
f) Creative Enterprise

6. Lukisan Kulit Muka Terbaik (Best Cover).

a) Liga Pendekar - Aadi Salman
b) Komikoo #02 - Popia
c) Popcorn #01 - Tan Eng Huat
d) Bumper raya G3 08 - Padi
e) Kijiya - Zint
f) Monggo - Slaium

7. Ilustrator manual/digital Terbaik (Best Painted Artist).

a) Kromosom
b) Puppeter
c) Popia
d) Padi
e) Rambai
f) Adijin

8. Warnaan Terbaik (Best Colourist).

a) Bendi
b) Padi
c) Papan
d) Firdaus Radzi
e) Sub
f) Siew

9. Kemasan Ink Terbaik (Best Inker).

a) Jambang
b) Aadi Salman
c) Baba Chuah
d) Gayour
e) Xanseivera
f) Keith

10. Majalah Komik Terbaik (Best Comic Magazine).

a) Gempak
b) Popcorn
c) Komikoo
d) G3
e) Apo?
f) Gila Gila

11. Penulis Terbaik (Best Writer):

a) Liga Pendekar - Azhar Abdullah
b) TwinX - Pac
c) Obesia - Fairul Nizam
d) Siapa - Aadi Salman
e) Kijiya - Zint
f) Apa yang aku cari - Gayour

12. SiriMini Komik Terbaik (Best Comic Mini Series).

a) Orang Minyak, Gempak - Niezam Bachok
b) Sesat Di KL, Gila-Gila - Aza
c) Kipas Susah Mati Manga, Gila Gila - Ramzahurin
d) Supermarket, G3 - Niezamuddin
e) Akademi Armageddon, Utopia - Slaium
f) Siapa, Komikoo - Aadi Salman

13. Komik Baru Terbaik (Best New Comic).

a) Liga Pendekar - Azhar Abdullah
b) TwinX - Pac
c) Oka - Totoro /Ahliow
d) Cicakman - Kru Prooduction
e) Barongan - DBP
f) Kijiya - Zint

14. PeKOMIK (Pelukis Komik)Terbaik (Best Comic Artist) ): warna atau hitam putih:

a) Azhar
b) Pac
c) Lambok
d) Padi
e) Gayour
f) Ramzahurin
g) Popia
h) Kaoru
i) Adijin
j) Zint

15. Komik Terbaik (Best Comic).

a) Liga Pendekar - Azhar Abdullah
b) TwinX - Pac
c) Oka - Totoro/Ahliow
d) Kijiya - Zint
e) Helios Eclipse - Kaoru
f) Cicak man - KRU




Sources : http://anugerahpekomik.blogspot.com/


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Malaysian Online Komik



Painter/Illustrator/Comic Artist : Mohammad Yazid Kamal Baharin

http://www.mohammadyazid.com/







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http://www.mohammadyazid.com/intipati/


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Painter/Illustrator/Comic Artist : A. Ghafar Bahari




























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Sources : http://ra-cd.blogspot.com/


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Janji Kula




Painter/Illustrator/Comic Artist : Aedes (Ahmad Kamil Sabri)



Sources : Majalah Jom (15/4/2006)
















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Painter/Illustrator/Comic Artist : Aman Wan


http://7aman7.blogspot.com/


















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Saga Empayar Kristal : Armada Azur




Painter/Illustrator : Zamzami Mat Zain




http://zackollections.blogspot.com/

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Urana Exham : Satu Eterniti










Sources : http://studioinspirasi.madani-media.com/


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