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Fast forward to the present, and the iconic comic character Mr Kiasu is revelling in the abundance of freebies in the digital sphere. “He’s like, ‘Wow, finally the world has caught up with ...
Home-grown comic-book character Mr Kiasu is back - in a short online series titled Mr Kiasu 2.0. For many Singaporeans, the character created by artist Johnny Lau in 1989 embodies the Singaporean ...
To commemorate the anniversary Nickelodeon commissioned Singaporean artist Johnny Lau, creator of iconic local animated character Mr Kiasu, to draw a coffee table book converging the wildly ...
SINGAPORE - Home-grown comic book character Mr Kiasu is back - in a short online series titled Mr Kiasu 2.0. For many Singaporeans, the character created by artist Johnny Lau in 1989 embodies the ...
Fans of Mr Kiasu can rejoice, as the beloved symbol of Singaporeans’ spirit of paranoia is being revived in a new comic book series and a film adaptation. Author Johnny Lau is launching the first book ...
Nearly three decades since creating the iconic Mr Kiasu comics, author Johnny Lau is ready to pass on the mantle and has penned his legacy in his new book, Mr Kiasu In Singapore History.
2 of 3 Mash up: The 'When Mr Kiasu Meets Spongebob Squarepants' coffee-table book. The coffee-table book will be launched at the Singapore Comic Con this weekend. You’ve been to your fair share ...
SINGAPORE — Mr Kiasu, the '90s comic book icon which was made into a Channel 5 sitcom starring Chew Chor Meng, has been resurrected by mm2 Entertainment as a reboot web series, Mr Kiasu 2.0 ...
The creator of iconic Singaporean comic book Mr Kiasu is back after 18 years. During a recent interview with Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore, Johnny Lau talks about what readers can expect from his latest ...
To commemorate the anniversary Nickelodeon commissioned Singaporean artist Johnny Lau, creator of iconic local animated character Mr Kiasu, to draw a coffee table book converging the wildly ...
The Mr Kiasu comics were cute two or three decades ago because they reflected genuine social attitudes, even if the norm of kiasu-ism was more negative than desirable. Aren't we nowadays aspiring ...
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