Indonesian comics first appeared in the 1930s with figures like the blind from the ghost cave and the skull.
One of the most famous Indonesian comics is Gundala, which first appeared in 1969.
Indonesian comics are usually published in Indonesian, although some are also published in English.
In 2017, Indonesia hosted the Comic Con event, which is the largest comic event in the world.
Some famous Indonesian comic artists include R.A. Kosasih, Ganes th, and Sweta Kartika.
Indonesian comics are also famous for its unique and unique painting style, inspired by local culture and legend.
One of the most famous Indonesian comic characters is Upin and Ipin, which first appeared in 2007.
In addition, Indonesian comics are also famous for the horror genre such as comics by Jhody, Dwi Koendoro, and Agung Prabowo.
Since 2007, the emergence of digital platforms has made it possible to publish online comics, which allows more people to make and publish their comics.
Indonesian comics have become an integral part of Indonesia's popular culture, with the number of fans who continue to grow from year to year.