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Ma Sing-yuen

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Ma Sing-yuen (traditional Chinese: 馬星原; simplified Chinese: 马星原; pinyin: Mǎ Xīngyuán) is a Hong Kong comic book artist. He is the illustrator of White Cat Black Cat. He also wrote political cartoons under the name Ma-long (traditional Chinese: 馬龍; simplified Chinese: 马龙; pinyin: Mǎlóng; Jyutping: maa5 lung4).[1] He is married to Fong She-mei (方舒眉),[2] who is the writer of White Cat Black Cat.[1]

He argued that libraries should pay royalties to Hong Kong authors.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Ho, Andrew. "Cover story" (Archive). Junior Standard (student-oriented version of The Standard). 24 January 2011. P02. Retrieved on July 27, 2014.
  2. ^ "A purrfect evening with cartoonists" (Archive). The Standard. December 31, 2012. Retrieved on July 21, 2014.
  3. ^ Zhao, Shirley and Elaine Yao. "Hong Kong authors seek public lending right so libraries pay royalties on book loans." South China Morning Post. Monday 21 April 2014. Retrieved on July 27, 2014. Print title: "Authors ask libraries for book lending fees"

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