A mecca for comic-book fans
There is one room with a display of comics magazines from 1950 to 2020, giving comic-book fans a chance to trace the history of comics in Taiwan while also offering inspiration to researchers, creators, and people seeking memories. There are periodic book launch events in the new book exhibition area, enabling creators and fans to interact.
A highlight of the NTMC is its special exhibitions. The current Yeh Hong-chia Centennial exhibit is the museum’s first such event. On October 26, 2023, Yeh’s son Yeh Chia-lung donated to the NTMC all of his father’s drawings, numbering over 10,000, of which a selection are on display in the exhibition along with awards and other artifacts, numbering 100 items in all. Besides the exhibits relating to two-dimensional comics, there is also a section on animation that gives insights into such aspects as the design of traps and hazards in animation, as well as character design.
Yeh’s creation Jhuge Shiro (Zhuge Silang), Taiwan’s earliest superhero, has been made into a stage play by Paper Windmill Theatre (from whom Yeh Chia-lung took only NT$1 in royalties) and has been performed nearly 50 times so far. “We hope we can inform more young people about Jhuge Shiro,” says Huang Shuo.
The Yeh Hong-chia Centennial exhibition at the NTMC incorporates a rich variety of items including manhua, animations, and original drawings by Yeh Hong-chia (1923–1990).