Vietnamese child prodigies

Vietnamese child prodigies (Vietnamese: Thần đồng Đất Việt) is a comic series of Vietnam, the first volume called 'Shaman calls grapefruit' published by Tre Publishing House on February 16, 2002. Initially the work was carried out by Le Linh and Phan Thi company. After writing the story for a while, Le Linh stopped writing this comic, and now writing stories as well as related work are in charge by Phan Thi company. The series previously published by Tre Publishing House, followed Van Hoa Sai Gon Publishing House, Thoi Dai Publishing House(from episode 130 to episode 153), Dai Hoc Su Pham Ho Chi Minh City Publishing House (from episode 154 to episode of 168) and now the Dan Tri Publishing House (from episode 169 onwards). With over 100 novels, along with related comic Vietnamese Science prodigy, Vietnamese Fine Arts Prodigy and the Vietnam Mathematics prodigy, Vietnamese Prodigy Hoang Sa-Truong Sa, which is considered the Vietnam comics longest and most successful until the present time. Average one volume per month of Vietnamese Prodigy (printed in black and white) and three new color comics related Vietnamese Prodigy (including Science, Mathematics and Fine Arts) was released.[1][2]

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  2. ^ ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2020-12-23). "Phim 'Trạng Tí' bị nghi vi phạm bản quyền, Ngô Thanh Vân: 'Tôi không ăn cắp!". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-08-06.