Abstract
This preliminary paper is a part of an ongoing research to study the relationship between the theme on Malaysian unity presented in Malaysian comics. This research has been conducted by collecting existing related literatures and local Malaysian origin comic visuals which has therefore fulfilled the objective of this paper. Visual analysis method to identify visual characteristics reflecting theme on national unity in Malaysian comics has been applied in this study. Therefore, this research may serve a better understanding to the public, audience, artist, and future researcher on the relationship between Malaysian origin comics and the concept of Malaysian national unity.
Highlights
Comics can be referred to as a medium of expression of humour combined with its storyline (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2007)
The Bronze Age of comic books, following the Atom Age dealt with darker storylines that focused on political issues and drug abuse
As a conclusion, the concept of national unity presented in comics can be beneficial for various reasons
Summary
Mohamad Quzami An-Nuur bin Ahmad Radzi, Nur Hisham Ibrahim, Muhamad Abdul Aziz bin Ab Gani, Nur Liana Kamal Bahari. Received: 04 November 2021, Revised: 06 December 2021, Accepted: 28 December 2021. In-Text Citation: (Radzi et al, 2022) To Cite this Article: Radzi, M. Visual Characteristics of National Unity in Malaysian Comics. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(1), 1787–1792. Vol 12, No 1, 2022, Pg. 1787– 1792 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS
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