Best manga in 1940

Best manga in 1940

I stopped reading when he started to have too much dialogue.

>too much dialogue
>40 words
Explain

also it started in the 60s

i just liked it better when it was silent slapstick

at first there were ones with a few lines here and there, those were okay

user, it's have like 30 words god's sake.

stuff like this for example aint my kind of tea when it comes to OMQ

I find myself wondering if any manga of this age can amuse me.

holy shit, I forgot this existed.

I used to read this all the time since my dad had a bunch of the books in his office.

somethings will always be classics, like buster keaton

>tfw just found out that MasterQ is a chink manga

Is not just a chink manga, is a ripoff of another chink manga.

>can amuse me
Let see
>brush teeth with brush
>master kung fu with swag
He was a genius

Damn it, it reminds me that I lost my copy of these when i move.

I had these books growing up but I couldn't and still can't read a lick of Chinese. Feels bad.

Is that really such a surprise? Main character wears a typical chink outfit and all the names are chink.

my fav

english is the lingua franca of spiritual beings confrimed

Classic.

This takes me back. Still remembered my favourite panels being them playing chess as if they're at war.

I miss my grandma.

WTF are you from Singapore?

I'm 58 now, childhood are coming back... Thank op

I still have the vcd (yes vcd) of the movie where he travelled back to Water Margin.
Then I have the comic version and found out how much of the story the movie left out.

What about Time travel one?

Fuck me. When and where did I read this?

That's the one I'm talking about isn't it?
They're in ancient China, met the guy who thinks they are gods after saving him from the tiger.

Any being you can encounter from any plant, dimension, or plane of existence will speak English.

Never read it but remember watched anime version. It's pretty fun,

>yfw the author just passed away last month

RIP
Fug. I'm not really THAT attached to it but it was fun during the few times I read it.

This. I was so surprised to see this old chink man while going through the catalog.

I read those a lot when I was a kid in a chink barber shop to get a haircut. I didn't understand anything but I just read it.

Aw shit that was me in my childhood too. I'd sit there for hours to read even after my haircut is long done and over with.

Good times indeed.

have no idea

>Chink trash
Into the bin please.