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Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover
Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover

The Star

time7 hours ago

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Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover

The SG60 exclusive variant cover will be limited to 300 copies worldwide. - Chiralcomics/Instagram via ST/ANN SINGAPORE: Home-grown outfit Chiral Comics has teamed up with American comic book publisher Archie Comics to launch a Singapore-themed variant cover for the first issue of Betty & Veronica: Summer Fun In The Sun. The exclusive book cover – where main character Archie dons an 'I Love SG' shirt while his best friend Jughead munches on durian – features the characters from the popular franchise (1942 to present) exploring the country's iconic Gardens by the Bay. It is limited to 300 copies worldwide. Priced at $25.55 each, pre-orders started on July 19 at Select Singapore comics retailers like Kalibak Komiks and 1to3 Comics will also carry it. This SG60 book cover collaboration involves local comic artist Kang Jing (also known as KJ), who was the penciler and inker, and Italy-based freelance comic colourist Daniele Caramanico, who did the colouring. KJ established Chiral Comics, a Singapore-based art studio which specialises in comic book publishing and visual storytelling, in 2021, and reportedly started working on the Archie project in April 2025. The 31-year-old, who has been sketching anime characters since he was six, began his comics career in 2019. His debut series The World My Arena (2021 to 2022) has since been adapted into an animated video, and other notable works include bilingual webcomic series Save Me From Chloe (2021) and Zhao (2023), an original wuxia comic series. KJ has also worked on seven Star Wars-themed projects with Topps, an American trading card manufacturer. And in 2024, he illustrated a Singapore-themed variant cover featuring the Singapore skyline for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #122 comic. All 525 copies released at comic convention Singapore Comic Con 2024 were sold out. - The Straits Times/ANN

Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover, Singapore News
Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover, Singapore News

AsiaOne

time9 hours ago

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Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover, Singapore News

SINGAPORE - Home-grown outfit Chiral Comics has teamed up with American comic book publisher Archie Comics to launch a Singapore-themed variant cover for the first issue of Betty & Veronica: Summer Fun In The Sun. The exclusive book cover - where main character Archie dons an "I Love SG" shirt while his best friend Jughead munches on durian - features the characters from the popular franchise (1942 to present) exploring the country's iconic Gardens by the Bay. It is limited to 300 copies worldwide. Priced at $25.55 each, pre-orders started on July 19 at Select Singapore comics retailers like Kalibak Komiks and 1to3 Comics will also carry it. This SG60 book cover collaboration involves local comic artist Kang Jing (also known as KJ), who was the penciler and inker, and Italy-based freelance comic colourist Daniele Caramanico, who did the colouring. KJ established Chiral Comics, a Singapore-based art studio which specialises in comic book publishing and visual storytelling, in 2021, and reportedly started working on the Archie project in April 2025. The 31-year-old, who has been sketching anime characters since he was six, began his comics career in 2019. His debut series The World My Arena (2021 to 2022) has since been adapted into an animated video, and other notable works include bilingual webcomic series Save Me From Chloe (2021) and Zhao (2023), an original wuxia comic series. KJ has also worked on seven Star Wars-themed projects with Topps, an American trading card manufacturer. And in 2024, he illustrated a Singapore-themed variant cover featuring the Singapore skyline for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #122 comic. All 525 copies released at comic convention Singapore Comic Con 2024 were sold out. [embed] [embed] [[nid:697039]] This article was first published in The Straits Times . Permission required for reproduction.

Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover
Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover

Straits Times

timea day ago

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Singapore's Chiral Comics partners Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 book cover

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The SG60 exclusive variant cover will be limited to 300 copies worldwide. SINGAPORE – Home-grown outfit Chiral Comics has teamed up with American comic book publisher Archie Comics to launch a Singapore-themed variant cover for the first issue of Betty & Veronica: Summer Fun In The Sun. The exclusive book cover – where main character Archie dons an 'I Love SG' shirt while his best friend Jughead munches on durian – features the characters from the popular franchise (1942 to present) exploring the country's iconic Gardens by the Bay. It is limited to 300 copies worldwide. Priced at $25.55 each, pre-orders started on July 19 at . Select Singapore comics retailers like Kalibak Komiks and 1to3 Comics will also carry it. This SG60 book cover collaboration involves local comic artist Kang Jing, who was the penciler and inker, and Italy-based freelance comic colourist Daniele Caramanico, who did the colouring. Kang established Chiral Comics, a Singapore-based art studio which specialises in comic book publishing and visual storytelling, in 2021, and reportedly started working on the Archies project in April 2025. The 31-year-old, who has been sketching anime characters since he was six, began his comics career in 2019. His debut series The World My Arena (2021 to 2022) has since been adapted into an animated video, and other notable works include bilingual webcomic series Save Me From Chloe (2021) and Zhao (2023), an original wuxia comic series. Kang has also worked on seven Star Wars-themed projects with Topps, an American trading card manufacturer. And in 2024, he illustrated a Singapore-themed variant cover featuring the Singapore skyline for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #122 comic. All 525 copies released at comic convention Singapore Comic Con 2024 were sold out.

Singaporean comic artist teams up with Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 cover
Singaporean comic artist teams up with Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 cover

CNA

time3 days ago

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Singaporean comic artist teams up with Archie Comics for exclusive SG60 cover

At first glance, his illustrations may seem like digital compositions or even paintings. But look closer, and you will discover every detail is meticulously rendered in pencil strokes. From as young as six, Kang Jing, 31, had a natural flair for drawing. He would spend hours sketching his favourite anime characters. And in 2021, the self-taught artist took the leap of faith and launched his comic brand, Chiral Comics. What started as an Instagram page to showcase his work soon evolved into something bigger, opening doors to work on characters from major franchises such as Star Wars and Marvel. He has also illustrated comic covers for Power Rangers stars Catherine Sutherland, Nakia Burrise and Brennan Mejia. Now, Jing has collaborated with American publisher Archie Comics – he has illustrated a special Singapore-themed cover in celebration of SG60. Priced from S$25 onwards, pre-orders are open from Saturday (Jul 19), 12pm, on Jing's website and through select comic retailers in Singapore – Kalibak Komiks and 1 to 3 Comics. ARCHIE COMICS: AN SG60 EXCLUSIVE In January this year, an idea struck him: What if he could blend his favourite pop culture icons with something local for Singapore's 60th birthday? 'SG60 marks a big milestone for us as a nation,' he shared. 'I wanted to find a way to celebrate it through the lens of something I love – by bringing together something iconic from Singapore with a franchise that many of us grew up with,' he shared. In April, he pitched the idea to Archie Comics and landed an opportunity to design a variant cover for one of their editions. A variant cover, Jing explained, is a term used in the comic industry, where the cover design is not related to the contents of the book. While some might assume designing the cover is a minor role, Jing pointed out that cover designs are one of the key driving forces for revenue in the industry. 'To boost sales, publishers [often release] various cover arts of the same story to appeal to collectors with interest for different art styles and artists,' he explained. He reimagined the original Archie characters as tourists exploring Singapore, with Gardens by the Bay as the central backdrop. He also added local touches: Archie in a SG60 T-shirt, Jughead munching on a durian, and Reggie wearing a Singapore football jersey. Jing completed the rough sketches in a day before transferring his ideas to an 11 by 17-inch artboard, the standard size used for comic covers, before moving on to inking. 'Inking involves going over the penciled artwork with ink to enhance and finalise the lines,' Jing explained. To bring the artwork to life, he worked with a colourist from Italy to digitally add the colours. Everything was completed in a month, and it was approved with no revisions needed. STAR WARS TO STARDOM When he was first starting out, Jing spent months cold-emailing organisations, sending out his portfolios, and taking on commission work for small businesses to get his name out there. His big breakthrough came in March 2024, when Jing received a reply from Topps, the American trading company well-known for producing licensed collectibles for franchises such as Star Wars and Marvel. 'I still remember waking up one morning to an email from Topps inviting me to work on their upcoming Star Wars project and that they will be sending me 50 sketch cards to illustrate,' he said. For the uninitiated, sketch cards are hand-drawn collectible cards created by licensed artists for trading or display purposes. For Jing, each card was a labour of love. Unlike comic covers, he had to add colours himself using alcohol-based markers meant for comic illustrations. Before the cards could be released, the final artwork had to be approved by Lucasfilm, the company that is home to the Star Wars franchise. To date, he has worked on seven Star Wars-themed projects with Topps. One standout was his fifth project, titled Star Wars: Hyperspace, which required him to illustrate planet-themed sketch cards. 'I was provided cards with specific planets labelled on them such as Bespin, Hoth, Kashyyyk, and I had to illustrate characters specific to those planets,' he shared. 'For the planet Mustafar, I illustrated Anakin Skywalker by taking reference from the Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge Of The Sith where there was a climactic battle that occurred on this planet between him and Obi-Wan Kenobi.' Soon after, he struck another deal with Topps. This time, he was commissioned to create 20 sketch cards for the 2025 Topps Marvel Chrome series. "Working on Star Wars and Marvel properties honestly felt like a dream that was way out of reach, one of those things you admire from a far but never imagine happening to you,' he said. The sketch cards were eventually randomised and sold on Topps website in their respective product lines – a place where customers around the world have the chance to pull one of Jing's hand-drawn cards with the purchase of any products from the listing. The Archie comic cover was not Jing's first foray into localised comic art. Last year, Jing teamed up with Boom! Studios, the official comic publisher based in the USA for award-winning titles including Power Rangers, Brzrkr and Something is Killing the Children. He illustrated a Singapore-themed variant cover for one of their flagship titles: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He unveiled the exclusive issue at Singapore Comic Con 2024, where all 525 pieces of the limited-edition copy were sold out. In fact, it was the success of this cover that fuelled his desire to work on the Archie Comic SG60 project. The cover was not just a hit, but it was his lucky charm – one that scored him a backstage pass to work alongside the very stars who ignited his passion for comics. In October 2024, he attended New York Comic Con, where he met the cast members of Power Rangers, Catherine Sutherland and Nakia Burrise, during a fan meet. 'I brought my very first Power Rangers comic cover I did and showed it to them. They loved it and right there they said, 'Let's collaborate'.' The actresses wanted Jing to design a variant cover for them as an exclusive merchandise for their fans, as part of the Power Rangers Prime series, an ongoing title published by BOOM! Studios. Sutherland also went on to post a picture with him on her Instagram following their meeting. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Catherine Sutherland (@catherine_sutherland) The entire process took around two months, and the final copies were published in May 2025. Following the project, Jing also worked with another Power Rangers cast, Brennan Mejia for a variant cover. He also accepts personal commissions, with prices depending on the complexity of the request. Reflecting on his journey, Jing hopes to deepen his expertise in illustrating comic cover arts and eventually venture into comic interiors in the future. '[Looking back] It was really about taking a leap and seeing where my art could go. I didn't want to just sit on my dreams, I wanted to try chasing after them, even if the odds may seem slim,' he said. 'Every now and then, even a rejection letter can feel strangely exciting, because it also means someone actually saw my work.'

Singapore-based art studio Chiral Comics collabs with Archie Comics Publications for exclusive SG60 cover
Singapore-based art studio Chiral Comics collabs with Archie Comics Publications for exclusive SG60 cover

Nylon

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Nylon

Singapore-based art studio Chiral Comics collabs with Archie Comics Publications for exclusive SG60 cover

To celebrate Singapore's 60th birthday in a unique way, Singapore-based Chiral Comics has collaborated with Archie Comics publication to launch an exclusive SG60 variant comic cover for the first issue of Betty & Veronica: Summer Fun in the Sun. Image courtesy of Chiral Comics. This special cover, illustrated by local comic artist Kang Jing (KJ), reimagines Archie and fan-favourite characters Betty, Veronica, Jughead and Reggie, taking a selfie while exploring the iconic Gardens by the Bay. The SG60 cover marks his debut collaboration with Archie comics, following months of development since April 2025. KJ had previously worked with the Power Rangers cast on exclusive comic covers for BOOM! Studios. Officially licensed by Archie Comics Publications, this variant is strictly limited to only 300 copies worldwide, and is a rare collectible for both long-time fans and new collectors. The SG60 Exclusive Cover will be available for pre-order from 19 July, 12pm online at

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