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Cultural Diversity and Australian Comics by Dr. Golnar Nabizadeh, University of Dundee

As a young girl growing up in Perth, I loved reading Archie comics and would buy them from my local stationary store as often as I could. The bright colours and clean lines of the artwork, along with the improbably vast number of outfits worn by Betty and Veronica, along with the episodic impulse of the comic delighted me. I was able to lose myself in this pop world which maintained a light touch on the trials and tribulations of ‘growing up’.

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Manga Fandom in Australia by Queenie Chan

The concept of ‘Australian manga’ is one that few people are aware of, even if they are reasonably well-informed about the large, global subculture behind it. For many who live acclimatised to the hegemonic, Western (read: American) cultural landscape that dominates this country, it’s inevitable that they are slow to embrace Australian manga’s inclusion in the history of Australian comics.

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