2018년 12월 2일 일요일

Rare comic by Jung Hyeon-Woong, Robinson Crusoe. (January 1952)

Rare comic by Jung  Hyeon-Woong, Robinson Crusoe. (January 1952)

This is the comic Robinson Crusoe by first-generation Korean cartoonist Jung  Hyeon-Woong. He is the greatest ever western artist, illustrator, and cartoonist in Korea. in September 1950, he defected to North Korea where he eventually died. His work Robinson Crusoe was lost in the Korean War and I own the only two copies left. This is a second-edition print of the book. I have uploaded it to my blog, so feel free to look through it. If you are a museum and are interested in obtaining my copy, Robinson Crusoe. If your interested I’m waiting for your bid, Korea or any nation’s Comic of Museum. (All 6 sets US$ 300.000)

 


 
Title : Robinson Crusoe (1p ~ 32p monography) Artist : Jung Hyeon-Woong  (1910 ~ 1976)
Size : 14.2 x 18.1cm
Possession :  individual, Seoul Korea (themuch@naver.com)

※ Artist Jung  Hyeon-Woong  Robinson Crusoe is a comic book rendition of the novel Robinson Crusoe by British novelist, Daniel Defoe.
 

Rare comic by Kim Ui-Hwan, feat. Young GM. (January 1952)

Rare comic by Kim  Ui-Hwan, feat. Young GM. (January 1952)

This is feat. Young GM by the first-generation Korean cartoonist, Kim  Ui-Hwan.
He is the greatest ever cartoonist in Korea, and is the younger brother of cartoonist  Kim Yong-Hwan.
With his family, he emigrated to Canada where he eventually died.
His work feat.Young GM was almost completely lost in the Korean War and there are only two copies of the first edition remaining in Korea. This is a second- edition print of the book.
I have uploaded it to my blog, so feel free to look through it. If you are a museum and are interested in obtaining  copy of  feat, Young GM. If your interested I’m waiting for your bid, Korea or any nation’s Comic of Museum. (All 6 sets US$ 300.000)

 


 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




Title : feat. Young GM (1p ~ 32p)
Artist : Kim  Ui-Hwan
Size : 14 x 18.5cm
Possession : individual, Seoul Korea (themuch@naver.com)

 This is a second-edition publication of Kim Ui-Hwan. feat. Young GM, a comic book rendition of the novel A Dog of Flanders by British novelist, Ouida.

Rare comic by Kim Ui-Hwan, feat. Young GM. (November 1946)

Rare comic by  Kim  Ui-Hwan, feat. Young GM.  (November 1946)

This is feat. Young GM  by the first-generation Korean cartoonist, Kim  Ui-Hwan.
He is the greatest ever cartoonist in Korea, and is the younger brother of cartoonist Kim Yong-Hwan.
With his family, he emigrated to Canada where he eventually died.
His work   feat. Young GM  was almost completely lost in the Korean War and there are only two copies of the first edition remaining in Korea.
I am the only person who has a copy have uploaded it to my blog, so feel free to look through it. If you are a museum and are interested in obtaining a first- edition copy of feat, Young GM.  If  your interested  I’m waiting for your bid, Korea or any nation’s Comic of  Museum. (All 6 sets US$ 300.000)
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 




Title : feat, Young GM.  (1p ~ 32p monography)
Artist : Kim  Ui-Hwan
Size : 14 x 20.8 cm
Possession : individual,  Seoul  Korea (themuch@naver.com)

※ Artist   Kim Ui-Hwan  feat. Young GM.  is a comic book rendition of the novel A Dog of Flanders  by British novelist, Ouida.

Rare comic by Kim Yong-Hwan, Heungbu and Nolbu. (September 1946)

Rare comic by  Kim Yong-Hwan, Heungbu and Nolbu. (September 1946)

This is the comic Heungbu and Nolbu by first-generation Korean cartoonist, Kim Yong-Hwan. He is Korea's best-ever cartoonist.
With his family, he emigrated to L.A where he eventually died.
His work, Heungbu and Nolbu, was lost in the Korean War.
I have published the work (2 first editions) on my blog, so feel free to look through it. If your are a museum and are interested in obtaining a first-edition copy of Heungbu and Nolbu.  if  your interested  I’m waiting for your bid, Korea or any  nation’s Comic of Museum. (All 6 sets US$ 300.000) 



Title : Heungbu and Nolbu (1p ~ 32p, monography)
Artist : Kim Yong-Hwan  (1912 ~ 1998)
Size : 14.8 x 21cm
Possession : individual, Seoul Korea (themuch@naver.com)

※Heungbu and Nolbu a story of the Joseon Dynasty made into a comic book by the artist  Kim Yong-Hwan.