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Tony Wong, Comics Mobster | Case File #12 - Publication Date |
- May 27, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 01:31:28
He was the Stan Lee of Hong Kong comics, but his practices eventually landed him in prison. Throughout the 70s and 80s, Tony Wong produced hundreds of Hong Kong comics, or Manhua, based on his long-running franchise Little Rascals/Oriental Heroes. Despite the fact that it was an open secret that he was largely lying about how involved he was with the creation of his own comics - most of them clearly being drawn and written by ghost artists and Wong merely taking credit for them - he became the biggest name in Manhua, controlling nearly 90% of the entire market for years. In the 90s, he attempted to cross over to the US market to less success.. and eventually prison time. On this episode of Deep Cuts, we delve into the troubled and mysterious life and career of the Stan Lee of Hong Kong - Tony Wong!
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