Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Anthology: Free Comic Book Day: Ang Pilipino Komiks sa Kasalukuyan ~ Blg. 003

Edited by: Norby Ela and Jon Zamar
Comic Odyssey
(3.28/5 ★★★☆☆)
(Cover by Gerry Alanguilan)

The Good:
This 3rd Filipino FCBD (Free Comic Book Day) give away from Comic Odyssey contains 18 comic samplers.

The top contributions in this issue for me are News Hardcore: The Phantom of the Office (Die!), Puso Negro, Crime Fighting Call Center Agents, Indie Evolution and Kubori Kikiam.

The local comic scene and the image of FCBD here in the Philippines were interestingly portrayed in some of the contributions. In Spacemando, it shows the long lines to be expected on comic book stores participating in FCBD and the correct attitude of falling in line and patiently waiting for your turn.

The second comic is Kubori Kikiam. It deals with Sandy (of Comic Odyssey) texting local comic creator/s, in this case Michael David, of submitting an entry for an upcoming issue for FCBD. It was hilarious as it was debated on how to turn a rated R comic into something acceptable to be read by kids.

The third comic is Indie Evolution that tackles the history of comics here in the Philippines. Witty names for some of the current rockstars in our local comic scene where introduced along with their famous works. These are Tresei Budjettorum, Elmerus Alanguilanae, Ando Arresis and Zsazsa Tarusch.

The Bad:
In this compilation, the one that I really didn't like was Jacara Zar. It was a weird first contribution for this anthology. It doesn't seem like a teaser for its own comic and instead looks like a fill in illustration for one page.

The Verdict:
This FCBD: Ang Pilipino Komiks sa Kasalukuyan ~ Blg. 003 is a great anthology that features a wide range of comics from our local comic scene. Both the front and back cover of this comic are sure to get anyone's attention since it was made by two of the famous comic creators of our generation, Gerry Alanguilan and Manix Abrera.

The best contribution of this anthology for me is Indie Evolution by Macoy. He reconstructs the history of comics here in the Philippines in a unique way. Incorporating comics with dinosaurs and evolution, Macoy has shared to us the story of Komiks with a really imaginative incorporation of the story of evolution of life here on earth combined with simple and entertaining illustrations.

I would say the comic teasers, samplers, back stories and all the other unique contributions from our local comic creators were good. FCBD: Ang Pilipino Komiks sa Kasalukuyan holds the spirit and dream of our comic industry. It shows how much has changed throughout the years. A lot of improvements are evident and an overflow of creativity still persists. It keeps our local comics alive as it slowly gains strength to stand on its own.

 (Back Cover by Manix Abrera)


* Contributors of Free Comic Book Day: Ang Pilipino Komiks sa Kasalukuyan ~ Blg. 003: Ed Tadeo, Aaron Felizmenio, Jon Zamar, Judd Abinuman, Freely Abrigo, Manix Abrera, Joanah Tinio-Calingo, JP Palabon, Nelz Yumul, Rommel Estanislao, Dr. Carlo Jose San Juan, AJ Bernardo, Noel Pascual, Macoy, Mel Casipit, Eric Luna Salazar, Melvin Calingo, Wan Mañanita, Kai Castillo, Gerry Alanguilan, Michael David

** Breakdown of Rating:
★☆☆☆ - Jacara Zar, Codename: Bathala
☆ - Gwapoman 2000: Hari ng Basatrip; Cresci Prophecies: Book of Arcen; Spacemando; Pasig
☆ - Kapitan Tog: Wow!; Callous; Mukat; Manila Accounts 1081: Camp John Heist
☆ - Bruho Barbero; Comics by Eric Luna Salazar; Wasted
 - News Hardcore: The Phantom of the Office (Die!); Puso Negro; Crime Fighting Call Center Agents; Indie Evolution; Kubori Kikiam

Monday, April 27, 2015

Comics: Feed ~ No. 2

Story by: Vince Torres
Illustrations by: Sid Santos
Letterer: Geonard Yleana
Rated: For Mature Readers
Pelikomiks Studios
(5/5 ★★★)


"It's the second year of famine.
The metropolis continues to starve.
You are hungry for justice.
You are hungry for revenge.
But most of the time, you're just hungry.
Will you join the gangs of flesh-eaters roaming the dark eskinitas?
Or will you sign up for the Anti-Cannibalism Division for better rations?
Your call.
Just make up your mind before you end up as lunch.

This is the world of FEED.
Dig in."

The Plot:
The Central's Plainclothes Unit is still searching for Tom, said to be responsible for the disappearances of several children. They do their search while carrying out Emergency Ordinance 028 as part of their mandate of being on ACD (Anti-Cannibalism Division).

The Good:
The second issue of Feed takes us on the darker scenery of a world enveloped by famine. The way Feed was made is like you're watching an episode of the walking dead. Imagine that intro scene until the very end credits of each episode. That's what these guys give to you. The comic was made in such a way that Pelikomiks Studios really stood up for what they aim to do in telling their stories in their comics.

The Bad:
I just wished more comic stores would be selling this local title. This should really be in the hands of more people.

The Verdict:
The second issue of Feed takes us deeper to the darker possibilities of the effects of massive famine. Corporal Pena shows this by being part of ACD. A child he has just rescued from a group of cannibals had sadly killed his own father in order to settle down the growing hunger within him. Corporal Pena has been left to enforce the law and executes the child on the spot as stated in Emergency Ordinance 028.

Feed takes us to a journey that could be a scary reality bound to happen. As El Niño continues to surge the Philippines, one could only hope that Feed will remain as a story in a comic that was greatly told by its creators from Pelikomiks Studios.

"The truly innocent are long deadAnyone who has managed to survive two years of famine is guilty of something." - Omar

More of Feed can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Zombinoy"


Saturday, April 25, 2015

Novels: I Am Number Four

Story by: Pittacus Lore
Harper
(4/5 ★★★)

 (Movie Tie-in Edition)

"Nine of us came here.
We look like you.
We talk like you
We live among you - but
We are not you.
We have powers you dream of having
We are the superheroes you worship in movies and comic books -
But we are real.
They caught number one in Malaysia. Number two in England, and number three in Kenya.
They killed them all.

I am number Four. I am Next."

The Good:
This is another novel that will get your attention due to the nicely written synopsis at the back of the book.

The novel introduces us to 2 of the 18 sustaining planets in the universe. Lorien and Mogadore, which are just a few light years away from Earth. The story takes us through the lives of John Smith or Four and Henri or Brandon, a Garde and Cepan respectively. It is up to them, along with the others who are still alive, to restore life back on Lorien. Armed with a chimaera named Bernie Kosar, previously known as Hadley, and Four's legacies, they'll have to do everything they can in order to stay alive.

This novel holds a great world wherein it tells us of the other planets in the universe that can sustain life. 

This movie tie-in edition holds a nice sneak preview of the 2 chapters of The Power of Six and Lorien Horroscope.

The Bad:
The real action wherein any Mogadorians are encountered starts at around two-thirds of the book. The pacing is a bit slow.

The Verdict:
This novel gives us an enjoyable start to a series full of aliens with unimaginable powers. It was a fun ride as Earth and Loric takes down the Mogadorians in Paradise.

"Don't give up hope just yet. It's the last thing to go. When you have lost hope, you have lost everything. And when you think all is lost, when all is dire and bleak, there is always hope." - Henri

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Comics: Ang Sumpa ~ Kabanata 2: Ang Silid

Created by: Andoyman
Story Assist by: Super Gi
Rated: T+ / Teenage 13+
Genre: Detective / Mystery / Suspense
Andoyman Komiks
(5/5 )


Ang Sumpa was uploaded in the internet by Andoyman last year. At the same time the whole chapter 2 was also uploaded. The 2nd part of this chapter mainly goes about the clues that Arman has discovered in the President's room. This has led him to conclude that the President may have not committed suicide and he was murdered instead. The chapter ends as Arman discovers a creepy message in the President's cabinet.

The Good:
The cover art for this chapter is stunning. It would leave a mark if this really happened. It would be really a sad sight to see the image as the body of the President of the Republic of the Philippines as he is being carried off by the police.

This second chapter of Ang Sumpa was an enjoyable read. It teaches us that in life, sometimes, one would always need to pay better attention at the small things. For those small things may be the ones that are really important.

A nice cliffhanger was left to us through the mysterious identity of 23.

The Bad:
I just wish that the creators of Ang Sumpa would now release the story through a complete chapter instead of giving us 2 parts per chapter. They really give the readers a lot of suspense in waiting for the next chapter of the story.

Hopefully, the reason why Ang Sumpa is the title of this series would be enlightened to us in the next chapter.

The Verdict:
This 2nd chapter is definitely worth the wait. As it begins with a game of hide and seek, the creators of Ang Sumpa leaves us with a disturbing message of playing hide and seek with death.

Andoyman has definetly planted a great story. I just can't wait to see how big this story will go. From the looks of it, the creator will take this story beyond the edges of logic and darkness that we could predict. It would keep our brains rushing and thinking as to what could happen next.

"Tagu taguan sa laro ng kamatayan.
Ang matataya ko magpapaalam sa mundo." - 23

More of Ang Sumpa can be seen at:

The creators can be seen at:

Andoyman
Facebook Page: "Andoyman"

Super Gi

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Comics: The Adventures of Apocalypse Al ~ Issue 1 (Cover Review)

Retailer Exclusive Preview Edition Cover: Sid Kotian and Bill Farmer
Cover A: Sid Kotian and Bill Farmer
Cover B: Ryan Sook

(Preview Edition Cover, Cover A and B)

Story by: J. Michael Straczynski
Illustrated by: Sid Kotian
Color by: Bill Farmer
Rated: M / Mature
Joe's Comics
Image Comics

I included the cover used for the retailer exclusive preview edition of this issue. The only thing that I didn't collect was cover C made by Ryan Sook. That cover is mostly the line art of cover B which was made by the same artist.

The retailer preview and cover A basically have the same illustrations made by the same artists. This cover features Al and a few characters from the 1st issue. It is a simple and a bit ordinary cover for an issue #1 comic.

Cover B, made by Sook, has a little more story in it. It features the destruction of Los Angeles as all sorts of creatures emerge from below the depths of the earth.

I would choose to have the standard cover A for the first issue of Apocalypse Al. The illustrations in cover A surpasses cover B. This is because of the better representation of the comic that deals with the end of the world in a humorous way.

"I love L.A. Beverly Hills on one side, demonic creatures on the other. Sometimes it's hard telling the two apart." - Allison "Al" Carter

More of Apocalypse Al can be seen at:
Image Comics, Inc.: http://www.imagecomics.com

Comics: Mythspace: Lift Off ~ Part 3

Story by: Paolo Chikiamco
Illustrated by: Koi Carreon
Mythspace
(5/5 )


"Part 3 of Lift Off! Bros Magkalas is dead...
or, at least, he should be. Instead, he has an
alien artifact embedded in his chest,
and power beyond his wildest dreams.
But will that - and a few unlikely allies --
be enough to take down the battleship
of a Laho warlord?
There's only one way to find out..."

The Good:
The cover's design is still a big plus points for getting interested. The creators of mythspace has managed to keep their covers really attractive as they incorporate the sci-fi theme in it.

Story has been great for this 3 part series of Lift Off. It was also really funny reading on one page the line "One surrender after". Way to go to speed things up and to make us smirk as events fast forwarded.

The Bad:
The conclusion of the story of Bros' first encounter with aliens comes to an end in this last part of Lift Off. The search for his family will probably start off or be told in a different series, in which, I'm not sure where it will be continued. The back stories of the legacies and Lewenri are also not further told as it might be used for a different story line.

The Verdict:
Lift Off is a great mini series to introduce to us the world of Mythspace. It might have that vibe of Guardians of the Galaxy due to the cast of characters except it lacked one more guy. But scrap off that. Mythspace might become bigger than Guardians of the Galaxy. It has the potential to explore the stories of our mythologies as we put them in outer space.

Mythspace's Lift Off definitely launched us to a world beyond Earth. A place where a kapre, tikbalang and a mananangal could be our protector against the other aliens. It definitely left a mark for bigger things to come.

More of Mythspace can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Mythspace"
Twitter: @mythspace

The creators can be seen at:

Paolo Chikiamco
Twitter: @anitero

Koi Carreon

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Comics: Neox ~ Issue 1

Illustration and Story by: Limosinero and Bulda
(1/5 )


The Plot:
Adloinelra Sector 2 Sub-sector H's peace was disturbed when Darkpause, a robot, used another robot to destroy everything in sight. It is up to Neox and his team of Salvtechs, Arclight and Ran, to stop any further destruction.

The Good:
The cover of this comic is good. The greyscale tones used was pretty nice. The story is well suited for kids.

The Bad:
The illustrations inside the comics might need more tones of greyscale to it.

The characters' history at the last page seemed like a nice idea. However, there is a big difficulty in reading the texts due to it being barely readable.

The Verdict:
This is an interesting comic. Set in a futuristic world. It draws the attention of readers, who are into the sci-fi genre. However, improvements to the illustrations is recommended. Even though the story is simple and a bit easy to understand, some panels looked like it was rushed, unless it was made as such. The illustrations didn't seem to match at least the cover of the comic.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Comics: One Beer Too Many

Illustration and Story by: hazardous-bastard
Ink Jinks Comics
(2/5 ★★)


The Plot:
The guys from Ink Jink's Overrated are back. This time, a birthday celebration for Zane is being prepared by his step-brother, Kyle. However, issues on being adopted hinders Zane from celebrating.

The Good:
A lot of improvements was seen in this comic in comparison to Overrated. Mostly these are the illustrations and the speech balloons. The speech balloons can be seen to have been used accordingly. One does not need to try and guess who speaks this line and which line was said first. This is a great improvement in this comics.

The Bad:
Amidst those improvements, the characters were a bit hard to identify. Personally, I just realized that the barista's name was Zane, contrary to what I said in my review of Overrated that his name is Dan. In addition to that, Zane was drawn like David "Dave". Thus, it was a bit confusing determining who is the character. It would have been ideal if an intro page where the characters were introduced was presented first.

The Verdict:
This is a great improvement from the one that is really overrated. The story was simple and nice. However, it lacks a few things that could make us like this comic even further. This could have been brought about by the confusing character names and their role in the story as continued on from Overrated. One Beer Too Many may need a little more improvement to further get more readers to love it.

More of the creator's work can be seen at:

More of Ink Jinks Comics can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Ink Jinks Comics"
Twitter: @inkjinks

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Anthology: Underpass

Summit Media
(4.25/5 ★★)


"You are invited to take a trip to the other side
and come face to face with your most horrible nightmares,
your deepest secrets, your greatest fears.

Follow the path down to the Underpass"


The Sim
Illustration and Story by: Gerry Alanguilan

"What do you do when you find a cellphone SIM CARD? Do you try to find the owner and try to return it? Do you keep it and use it for yourself? What do you do when you start receiving mysterious messages from the previous owner?"

The Good:
The first story gives the vibe like it can be a story for a horror movie anthology, such as the Shake, Rattle and Roll movies. The illustrations made by Alanguilan takes us back to the early drawings that were seen in Filipino komiks. These illustrations represent of those days wherein komiks were still being sold in the sari-sari stores.

The Bad:
The story bears a common plot. It gives off its slight shares of scares. If you had seen the Japanese movie called One Missed Call you will see the same elements are present except for the time of death.


Judas Kiss
Story by: Budjette Tan and David Hontiveros
Based on the short story by: David Hontiveros
Illustration by: Oliver Pulumbarit

"In a secluded house in the hills of Antipolo, Peter hides a secret. He has murdered his wife and brother and buried them in the garden. Peter is about to discover that the phantoms of his past hold an even more terrible secret."

The Good:
It is a great horror story for this anthology. A story that involves a mango tree and Judas' kiss would give you the chills. It was neatly written by the author.

The Bad:
Layout problems on some pages of this story can be seen. Thus, some of the texts can't be read.


Katumbas
Story by: David Hontiveros
Illustration by: Ian Sta. Maria

"When lost souls and wayward demons wreck havoc in our world, the Goddess of Death sends her immortal warrior to set things right. His name is Kadasig."

The Good:
Great story and illustrations for this short on Kadasig. The world of Kadasig made by Hontiveros was nicely illustrated by Sta. Maria. One of the coolest concept presented to us was Manduyapit. He is the grim reaper for the world of Kadasig. He rides on a cool skull laden jeepney and drives it as a way of fetching souls. Looking beyond these things would reveal his true image of a black hooded cloaked figure in a vessel that sails on a red river.

A nice promotional poster of Skyworld: Testament can be seen on one of the ads on the underpass.

The Bad:
It would have been nice if more information about Masakim, Ibu and Manduyapit were told. However, this is an anthology so that limits it, but it would be great to dwell upon them in the future stories.


The Clinic
Story by: Budjette Tan
Illustration by: Kajo Baldisimo

"Up-and-coming actress Lyn Reyes just found out she's pregnant. This unplanned development will ruin her career, or so says her manager. She agrees to have a very discreet operation at The Venus Clinic, where she discovers the darker side of showbiz."

The Good:
For some who don't know this duo, they are simply the ones responsible for the multi-awarded Trese books that has set a solid foot in the bookstores.

This is a rare treat to see their work in color. The story still persists in the Trese universe. Some references to Case 7 of the series was made pertaining to a dead body in Magna Mall.

Kajo Baldisimo gives us a wonderful two page spread showing a paranormal themed abortion. An abortion made by an aswang was nicely thought of and executed by the creators of this short story.

The Bad:
Trese should have known about this operation in one of her cases. It should have made it in one of her cases, most especially since it deals with an aswang.


The Verdict:
Underpass is one of the early anthologies made in order to get the attention of anyone who loves paranormal stories to explore the local comics.

The scariest story for me is Judas Kiss made by Hontiveros, Tan and Pulumbarit. It gives that creepy feeling of someone may be standing by your door while you sleep or resting on top of a branch while you take a shade from the sun. It draws fear due to the suspense given through expecting a terrifying event bound to happen any moment.

This anthology made up of 4 paranormal stories in comic form are greatly done. It is a nice stepping stone that gives us a view on how our local paranormal themed comics are shaped. Each one is crafted to suit the ride you may be looking for.


* Breakdown of Rating:
★☆☆☆ - 
☆ - 
☆ - The Sim
☆ - Judas Kiss
 - Katumbas; The Clinic

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Comics: Earth 0

BIC0061
Story by: Herbs Navasca
Illustrated by: Jana Dhel
Black Ink Comics
(3/5 ★★☆☆)


"Huwag mong hahayaan na lokohin ka nila.
Mabilis ka nilang papalitan, pilit na babaguhin.
Pero iba ka sa kanila.
Patunayan mo na iba ka.
Kahit gaano pa katagal, maghihintay ako.
Sa isang sulok ng kalawakan hanggang sa dulo ng magpakailanman.
Hindi kita buburahin sa isip ko.
Ang alaala natin ang gabay mo.

R.E.M.
14.644956, 121 003507"

The Plot:
The story takes place on Earth RR51. It centers on Sal, a human who dreams of going to Earth Z90 the newest and largest earth, and Rem, a phased-out model of a home robot who dreams of returning back to Earth 0. In  reaching their dreams, they rely on each other for the most important thing that they could give in helping one another. Trust. For how could you trust a human you just met and a robot whose batteries are dying out.

The Good:
This short story was nicely told and illustrated by Navasca and Dhel. The idea of a future wherein humans have the capability of just constructing another planet is a nice concept. Earth 0 is the one designated to be the original earth. Then we have Earth Z90 as the newest and largest earth. Tourism is planetary as Earth N44 serves as the place where all plants and animals were transferred into while Earth N56 houses replicas of the famous attractions like the pyramids of Egypt. It is a strange concept for a futuristic way of tourism.

The Bad:
The story does not give much disappointments. There's just a funny and weird set-up for the early part of the story that can be seen in two consecutive pages. The words "Later that day" and "Later that night" might work better if lunch time, evening, after 6 hours or something of the sort was used. Nevertheless, these did not hinder much in the story.

In the illustrations there were two things that I noticed. The first one was the depiction of trees in Earth Z90. I just presumed they were trees. But regardless if they were a place like a residential house, it was weirdly drawn. It's like an empty speech balloon that looked really odd, especially the ones beside the castle. The next would be the inconsistency of the drawing of the clothing of Rem as he got back to Earth 0. It appears that Rem is no longer wearing a shirt in comparison to the previous pages.

The Verdict:
Despite some of those minor things that I had seen with the illustrations, I would say that the artist had done a good job in showing to us the story about reaching our dreams. Having faith in one another and fulfilling one's promise will bring us one step closer to those dreams.


More of Black Ink Comics can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Black Ink Comics"
Twitter: @BlackInkComics

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Comics: Mang Jose: Ang Superhero-ng Naniningil! ~ Issue 1

Story by: Gabriel Chee Kee
Pencils by: Ace Enriquez
Inks and Color by: Allan Burdeos with Carina Altomonte-Burdeos
Alamat Comics
(2/5 ★★☆☆)


The Plot:
White haired? Old age? These does not stop a superhero from being of service to his fellowmen. All these he does for a price of course.

The Good:
The comedic personality of this old superhero would make us smile as he goes on to fulfill his duty.

The years of waiting for this superhero that comes with a bill from Alamat Comics definitely lands a good spot in our to buy list. The illustrations are well drawn in which we get some bonus pin ups from Ian Sta. Maria and Chito Miranda. That is really awesome to see.

The Bad:
An old aged superhero. A villain with glowing eyes. After Komikon 2014, you might associate these words with a different superhero who is also from Alamat Comics. Having a protagonist and antagonist with the same set of characteristics as the comics Sixty Six makes you wonder of how the story of Mang Jose will keep on getting your attention in terms of the overall story. Having Sixty Six establish itself first, who is currently on its 3rd chapter of the story, Mang Jose needs to be able to create its own path that would not set us looking for more similarities from the other series.

The Verdict:
Mang Jose is an enjoyable superhero who entertains us with his nice comedic lines while in action.

Even though Mang Jose was the first to tease us from Alamat Comics, we might soon loose the hype due to the storyline of Sixty Six who got ahead and is now on its 3rd chapter of the story. The next issue of Mang Jose must be able to maintain to raise the hype for its superhero.

It is still too early to speak of Mang Jose's retirement but his bill must be worth it to continue following him in the next issues.

More of Mang Jose can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Mang Jose"

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Comics: Feed ~ No. 1

Story by: Vince Torres
Pencils by: Geonard Yleana
Inks and Grayscale by: Sid Santos
Rated: For Mature Readers
Pelikomiks Studios
(5/5 ★★★)


The Plot:
The story is set in Metro Manila. It has been 2 years since the famine has struck. It depopulated the metropolis, made humans turn to their pets for food or trade a cellphone for a clump of burnt rice. Eventually the hunger takes control of the mind, in search of available resources it could feed on. Even if it includes eating fellow humans.

The Good:
The story takes us on a new problem that could arise if we live in a post-apocalyptic world enveloped by famine.

The characters were nicely drawn to be really thin in such a way that it was caused by the great hunger.

The Bad:
It is only the character of the chief that I'm not sure with the illustration. Stereotypically speaking, in normal circumstances he would be the fat boss. However, after 2 years of famine, he still possess a somehow obese to normal looking roundness of shape. It could be due to corruption of food resources but that could be a different issue.

The Verdict:
Pelikomiks Studios really wows us with another post-apocalyptic story. A future surrounded by great hunger is a scary thing to imagine. Most probably because that scenario can become a reality. The team takes us to a new world full of cannibalism which led to the creation of the Anti-Cannibalism Law.

Dig in to Feed. A Cannibal's story from the makers of Zombinoy. If you like your kids with lemon butter sauce, better watch out for the chief. He's a good chef who might turn you into a tasty sisig meal.

More of Feed can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Zombinoy"

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Novels: Dwellers

Story by: Eliza Victoria
VISPRINT
(3/5 ★★★☆☆)

(Cover by Aldy Aguirre)

"Rule No. 1: You don't kill the body you inhabit.
Rule No. 2: You should never again mention your previous name
Rule No. 3: You don't ever talk about your previous life. Ever.

Two young men with the power to take over another body inhabit the bodies and lives of brothers Jonah and Louis. The takeover leads to a car crash, injuring Jonah's legs and forcing them to stay in the brothers' house for the time being.

The street is quiet. The neighbors aren't nosy. Everything is okay.

They are safe, for now.

Until they find a dead body in the basement."

The Good:
The synopsis will clearly get anyone's attention. An ounce of sorcery. Add in that mystery and crime plus the author that gave us Project 17. It will really lure us into the lives of Louis and Jonah.

These rules regarding the switching of bodies are a great way to capture a reader's attention. Rule No. 4 is hidden and can only be read in the novel.

You would think sorcery, mystery and crime was the only thing that can be read in this novel. Well you're wrong. Eliza makes that surprise of adding a frightening moment in the story. What better way of doing that by having the soul of the dead body haunt the brothers, even though the current owners of the brothers' bodies have no idea of why they have a dead body in the basement.

The Bad:
The sorcery in the whole 3 parts of the novel had left me in deep hunger in trying to know of the past lives of the current Louis and Jonah. I personally would have loved to know a little more on why their bloodline can have such 'tricks' or power. I just can't think of a being that can cast spells by reciting them or by drawing a symbol on a piece of paper. I would love to know more on that part of the character's life.

The ending was a cliffhanger for me. Initially, I thought that it ended with Jonah going into a deep deadly sleep. But after reading the novel again, it seems to me that he could have just have passed out due to exhaustion. He could have not yet taken the pills like Louis so there could have been more to the story.

The Verdict:
It was a great adventure of learning the identity of the body of the brothers that was recently acquired. Even though, this was a story of body snatching and murder, there are a lot more positive points presented by the author. There is this part where the personality of the antagonist changed. Revealing more of the personality and thoughts (if I think I'm right on this one) of the author. The character talked more on the government, corruption, society and the environment. It was thrilling to read a moment of the author's thoughts from one of her characters in the story.

Even at the very end, the story manages to hide from us the true names of the inhabitants of the bodies of the brothers, Louis and Jonah. Dwellers is a nice story that has the right blend of sorcery, crime and horror. The mystery of another stranger's life is interestingly uncovered through clues within their reach.

"Let's say my name is Jonah and he is Louis.
Even here, in this story, I can't make myself tell you our real names." - Jonah

More of the creator's works can be seen at:

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Guides: Getting to Komiket in Elements Centris

Going to Elements Centris for Komiket is easy. There are two ways to get there.

(a) by riding a bus that goes along EDSA and get off near the Quezon City Avenue Station. Be prepared for heavy traffic along the way

(b) the fastest way is to ride the MRT and get off at the Quezon City Avenue Station.

Just remember the Quezon City Avenue Station.

From there, just walk those feet out for a few minutes and you'll be in Elements Centris for the Komiket!

Map of Elements Centris and Quezon City Avenue Station

*Just click on the map to view the larger size

More information about Komiket can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Komiket"

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Events: Komiket: The First Filipino Komiks Market


This is a good Easter Sunday treat. In the absence of the Summer Komikon 2015 here comes Komiket. It is an event independent of Komikon that boasts itself of being the 1st Filipino Komiks Market.
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