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Park Soo-dong(b. 2/11/1941, Korea) |
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Park Soo-dong was born in Korea in 1941. He became a comic artist, and is especially known for his comic 'Dolmen' in newspaper The Sunday Seoul, which started in 1974. This comic is about primitive men in prehistoric times, and reminds a bit of Johnny Hart's 'B.C.', in a Korean setting. Other titles by Park Soo-dong are 'Pretty Teacher', 'Takbeagi Principal', 'Three Musketeers in 5-5 Class', 'Peanut', 'Wife March', 'Drunken Manager', 'Honggildong' and 'Heading Park'. |
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