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Coco Wang's comic strip earthquake storiesPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, June 3, 2008 11:34 AM
The British comic book legend Paul Gravett has published a series of strips drawn by Beijing-based artist Coco Wang about the Sichuan earthquake: ![]() You can see the whole series at Paul Gravett's website. There is a Q&A with Coco Wang on Comic Book Resources, and a message written by her about the earthquake strips on Paul Gravett's site. The website of Coco's animation company is at Cocododo.com.cn. Thanks to Ian Holton for the link.
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