Culturecom Holdings Limited
文化傳信集團有限公司
Stock Code: 00343.HK

Some stories are bigger than the page they were born on.


For over five decades, Culturecom has been building universes. What began as iconic Hong Kong comics has grown into a portfolio of over 200 titles and more than 1,000 characters — each one a world waiting to be unlocked.


Our characters don't fit neatly into categories. They are warriors and outcasts, heroes who make the wrong choice and villains who make you question everything. That moral complexity is not accidental. It is our creative standard — and it is what makes our universes impossible to forget.


Dragon Tiger Gate, one of Hong Kong's longest-running comics, didn't just shape a city's cultural identity. It created a universe of brotherhood, justice, and moral ambiguity that resonates as powerfully today as it did fifty years ago. Chinese Hero redefined what a wuxia story could be. City of Darkness — adapted from Yuyi's acclaimed novel set in the legendary Kowloon Walled City — won the Bronze Award at the Japan International Manga Award, proving that the stories only Hong Kong can tell are the ones the world most wants to hear.


And these universes travel. The Dragon Tiger Gate blockbuster starring Donnie Yen, Nicolas Tse, and Shawn Yue brought our world to the big screen. The Chinese Hero 3D MMORPG grossed over US$56 million globally. Feel 100% has transcended its origins as a comic to become one of Hong Kong's most beloved entertainment properties — adapted into multiple films and dramas starring the city's most iconic names, including Ekin Cheng, Sammi Cheng, Eason Chan, Joey Yung, and Miriam Yeung, among others. Our characters don't just live in comics — they live in cinemas, in games, on stage, and in the hands of collectors worldwide.


This is not a legacy we look back on. It is the foundation we build from — as we turn our characters into icons, and our universes into the stories the world can't stop collecting.

Our IPs

Featured IPs
Dragon Tiger Gate
Chinese Hero
Feel 100%
City of Darkness
Strange Phenomena
Shibumi
Iron Marshal
Drunken Master
Buddha's Palm
Sun Zi's Tactics
Dragon Tiger Gate


A legendary Hong Kong martial arts comic created in 1969, Dragon Tiger Gate is one of the longest-running comics in Hong Kong history.

Following the journeys of three young martial artists — Tiger Wong, Dragon, and Turbo — the story blends intense action, brotherhood, and the spirit of justice.

With its powerful characters and dynamic artwork, it remains a timeless classic that inspired the blockbuster film starring Donnie Yen, Nicolas Tse, and Shawn Yue.

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Chinese Hero

Created in 1975 by the legendary artist Ma Wing-shing, Chinese Hero is one of the most influential wuxia comics in Hong Kong history and has been published in over 20 countries worldwide.

The story follows Hua Ying Xiong, a lone swordsman with extraordinary martial skills, as he navigates a world of vengeance, loyalty, and destiny.

With its epic storytelling and iconic artwork, the series inspired a film adaptation starring Ekin Cheng, a network movie produced by iQIYI, and the highly successful Chinese Hero 3D MMORPG by Chinese Gamer International, which grossed over US$56 million.

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Feel 100%

Created by Lau Wan Kit, Feel 100% is a beloved Hong Kong romantic comedy that beautifully captures the emotions of young love and friendship.

The series follows a group of friends navigating the joys and challenges of coming of age and relationships with warmth and honesty.

It has won the Best International Manga Award at the 2nd Japan International Manga Award and has been adapted into multiple films, dramas, and live stage performances featuring top Hong Kong artists such as Eason Chan and Joey Yung.

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City of Darkness

City of Darkness is Culturecom’s official comic adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Yuyi, bringing to life one of Hong Kong’s most legendary historic enclaves. It explores survival, brotherhood, and resilience within the unique and chaotic world of the old Kowloon Walled City.

The series won the Bronze Award at the 7th Japan International Manga Award and was adapted into a Japanese webtoon by Kakao piccoma in 2026.

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Strange Phenomena

A definitive landmark of Hong Kong horror launched in 1983, Strange Phenomena is one of the most iconic and longest-running supernatural anthologies in Asian comic history.


Masterfully weaving together urban legends, traditional folklore, and psychological suspense, the series captures the eerie mysteries hidden within the city’s shadows and the depths of the human psyche.


With its raw, evocative artwork and haunting storytelling, it remains a cultural touchstone that has influenced decades of horror cinema and continues to define the "new retro" aesthetic of the macabre.

A gripping martial arts comic that answers the question Dragon Tiger Gate fans always wanted to ask — who was Shibumi before the mask?

A prequel to the legendary Dragon Tiger Gate series, Shibumi (火雲邪神傳) follows the origin story of its most iconic villain: a man torn between love and hatred, loyalty and ambition, as he forges himself into the most feared martial artist in all of Asia.

Dark, complex, and emotionally charged, it is the rare story where the villain is the hero — and all the more unforgettable for it.

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Iron Marshal

Set in a chaotic martial world during the fall of dynasties, Iron Marshal follows the lone warrior Iron Marshal, once head of the elite Tenglong Guard, as he emerges from exile to seek justice and vengeance.


The story revolves around the legendary Heavenly Fate Weapons — powerful yet cursed artifacts that can change destiny, igniting fierce battles among warlords and dark forces.


Celebrated for its deep characters and intricate martial arts world-building, it remains a standout classic in Hong Kong comics.

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Drunken Master

Drunken Master debuted on March 7, 1981, and quickly became a definitive pillar of Hong Kong’s martial arts comic heritage.


Set against the turbulent backdrop of the late Qing Dynasty, the story follows Wang Wuji (王無忌) the descendant of the legendary folk hero "Big Sword" Wang Wu (大刀王五). Blending the intricate plotting of classic wuxia novels with high-octane combat, the series chronicles Wuji’s evolution from an orphan of destiny to a master of the unpredictable "Drunken Fist."


With its rich historical grounding and dynamic visual style, Drunken Master became a cross-media sensation, famously adapted into the 1984 hit television series Drunken Master Wang Wuji. It remains a quintessential icon of heroic grit and the enduring spirit of Chinese martial arts.

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Buddha's Palm

Buddha’s Palm is a masterpiece of supernatural martial arts and high-fantasy storytelling.


The saga chronicles the journey of Long Jianfei (龍劍飛)as he masters the legendary "Ten Styles of the Buddha’s Palm," a divine martial art of world-shaking power. Set against a backdrop of ancient rivalries and mystical forces, the narrative explores the eternal struggle between supreme power and moral enlightenment.


Celebrated for its cosmic scale and breathtaking visual imagination, Buddha’s Palm is a transmedia icon that continues to influence modern wuxia aesthetics, standing as a testament to the grand tradition of Hong Kong heroic fantasy.

Sun Zi's Tactics (孫子攻略) is a historical manhua series by the celebrated artist Lee Chi Ching (李志清). It's based on the life of Sun Tzu — the legendary Chinese general and philosopher who wrote The Art of War (孫子兵法), arguably the most influential strategy text ever written.


This comic brings the man behind The Art of War to vivid, cinematic life. Blood oaths, betrayal, warfare, and genius — set against one of the most turbulent periods in Chinese history.

It won Gold at the inaugural Japan International Manga Award — the "Nobel Prize of Manga" — beating 145 entries from 26 countries.

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