The Washington Post, April 6th, 1998
Imagine a cross between "Doonesbury" and your college class on Eastern philosophy, and you'll have a good idea of what has made Tsai Chih Chung Asia's most popular cartoonist. The slightly built Taiwanese cartoonist -- who began with such comic strip characters as Drunken Swordsman, Fat Dragon, One-eyed Marsh and Bold Supersleuth -- has churned out more than 20 comic book versions of Chinese historical and philosophical classics. Soon, he promises, he will also bring out a comic book version of the Asian financial crisis. "Certain people express themselves through their voices, so speaking is ...
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