Monday, May 30, 2016

Comics: Intruder In The Forest

Illustration and Story by: Anabelle "Lau"
(5/5 ★★★★★)


The Plot:
Two forest fairies find themselves in trouble when an inquisitive human follows them home.

The Good:
The illustrations were simple but neat to look at. What really got me hooked was the story. It was an impressive story of how the loss of sense of sight has helped the human got home safely after his encounter with the forest fairies.

The Bad:
The cover might not draw some interest to some comic con goer. The cover art and title might be the basis for it to be ignored.

The Verdict:
Lau had created a beautiful story. This short story appears like one of those children stories told to us by our elders in order to warn or to scare us from going into the forests to play at night.

However, this story focuses more on how one's disability does not hinder an individual from functioning. The body's adaptation to one's disability is seen by heightening the sensitivity of the other senses.

Truly, not all the things that we see, should be believed upon.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Comics: Space Quest 2015: Quest In Space

Illustration and Story by: Cy Vendivil
(3/5 ★★★☆☆)


The Good:
This story is simple enough to follow. It has an amazing twist at the end which was inspired by a highly successful anime.

The Bad:
One may sometimes have to read the story all over again because the characters are a bit confusing to differentiate from one another. Personally, I thought one character often removes his/her glasses while inspecting a machine.

A lot of things were left unanswered, such as; what was the purpose of retrieving the data? What happened to that ship that they had gone to? And what are the food monsters that they had encountered?

The Verdict:
It was an interesting story that was brought to life by Studio Salimbal's 24 Hour Comic Book Challenge.

This story could be the starting point of a space themed comic book series. Given the proper character introduction and identification to begin with, an interesting series could come out of this.

Free Digital Copy:

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Friday, May 20, 2016

Comics: Bench

Illustration and Story by: Mel Casipit
(4/5 ★★★★☆)


The Good:
This simple and wordless comic book was neatly drawn. It has easily conveyed the story even if these story was devoid of any speech balloons.

The Bad:
The last page (back cover) was a bit confusing if the objects drawn on the sky are real or cloud formations. It can leave some small questions regarding the realness of the events that took place.

The Verdict:
Casipit's work from Studio Salimabal's 24 Hour Comic Book Challenge was a great one.

The story told by an artist and her pen was astonishing as she takes you to a short but wonderful adventure. Enjoying a place similar to Wonka's Chocolate Factory and battling evil guys with the use of Dragonball Z techniques. It was an entertaining story that can be easily enjoyed by anyone.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Novels: Tatlong Gabi Tatlong Araw

Story by: Eros Atalia
VISPRINT
(4/5 ★★★)

(Cover by Karen Francisco)
"MULA  TABLOID HANGGANG TV NETWORK, naibibigay ni Raymundo Mojica ang hinihingi sa kaniya ng industriya. Nagsimulang horoscope writer sa isang tabloid na may pinakamalaking sirkulasyon hanggang maging kilala sa paggawa ng documentary.
Bumalik siya sa kapistahan ng Brgy. Magapok, dahil na rin sa kahilingan ng namatay niyang ina, upang ilagay ang picture frame sa altar at isaboy ang kaunting abo sa kapatagang napalapit sa puso nito. Pagdating ni Mong (kanyang palayaw) sa probinsya ng Sta. Barbara na nakakasakop sa Brgy. Magapok, tutumbukin ito ng super typhoon. Nakipag-unahan si Mong sa bagyo para makarating agad nang ligtas sa Magapok.
Napuno ng kababalaghan at karahasan ang isa sanang simpleng kasiyahan ng tatlong araw na pista ng patron na si Sta. Barbara de Bendita. Isa-isang nawala ang mga alagang hayop at tao. Nasaksihan niya kung paanong kinain ng lupa ang isang buong baka. Nakipaghilahan siya kasama ng mga taga-Magapok laban sa isang kamay na humihila-pailalim sa isang bata. Nagawa niyang mai-record sa kaniyang camera ang daan-daang kataong hindi na nagising at pati na rin ang pag-agaw ng kung anong liwanag sa mga natitirang buhay sa Magapok.
Sa dinami-dami ng kaniyang teorya, mula sa pakikipagsabwatan ng mga minero sa bandido, ng rebelde sa sundalo, ng sinkhole, ng bio-chemical warfare hanggang sa alien abduction...naging mailap ang katotohanan sa isang tulad niyang mamamahayag na tagapaghatid o tagalikha ng katotohanan."
The Good:
The story of life in Barangay Magapok was neatly told through the eyes of Mong.

It is presented in the perspective of a journalist, hence, the documentary-like vibe that one could get from reading this novel. Setting up the horrors that Barangay Magapok would have to endure besides the approaching super typhoon, Atalia has made this story appear like an investigative research.

At first glance, it might just be a simple overview of disturbances in some communities that can usually be seen on documentaries such as illegal logging, illegal mining, bandits and rebels. It also takes a look at how some news are carried out. From the simple horoscope readings up to the big announcements made by politicians, there indeed is a bigger news revolving around the news reporter.

The Bad:
If one is really strick about grammar, such reader could find a couple of those in this novel.

The Verdict:
It really deserves the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award that this novel got for such type of story telling that the author has managed to give.

Tatlong Gabi Tatlong Araw can make one wonder as to how this novel might look like if it is adapted to the big screens via found footage type of story telling. If it fails, I'm sure it would work just fine if it was turned as a documentary type of film. Because that is how amazing the narrative was written here.

Although it might be hard to interview a Malakat for this film. This is an excellent work that will bring you to tears as the news report comes to an end.

"...matutulungan po nating mamulat at mag-isip ang masa kahit paano. Na hindi totoong ang kausap lang ng matalino ay kapwa matalino." - Mong

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Book News: Darna's New Look On An Upcoming Comic Book


One of the well known characters of Philippine comics will be back.

Created by Mars Ravelo and Nestor Redondo, Darna once again will appear on an upcoming comic book. The story will be written by Carljoe Javier while the illustrations will be done by Jemuel Bernaldez. It will be published by ABS-CBN Publishing.

The Filipino comics superheroine could be getting anew look based from the art that was posted on Facebook. Her story is something that must not be missed.

Who knows she might appear on one of the biggest comic conventions in Manila for her launch.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Book News: Free Comic Book Day Philippines 2016 Exclusive Freebies


Aside from the Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) sponsored comics that would be given away, there are also some FCBD giveaways that will occur locally. They, too, would be given out for free.

Some of them are:

  • Dreamtime
    • Story by: Carlo Pedrosa
    • Illustrated by:  Lan Medina
    • Published by: Anino Comics
    • Available at: Comic Odyssey The Fort branch

  • Araw ng Libreng Komiks ~ Number 2
    • Published by: Komikon Inc. and Comic Odyssey
    • Available at: Comic Odyssey The Fort branch




Be sure to come early to be able to get these goodies.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Comics: Bravos ~ Manila

Story by: Paolo Chikiamco
Illustrated by: Butch Mapa
Letterer: Wilson Dela Fuente
Studio Salimbal
(4/5 ★★★★☆)

"In a word where only the Philippines has superheroes, a young Bravo is thrust into the spotlight when Mega Manila is attacked while the Datus -- the world's most powerful super team -- is away."
The Good:
The cover alone will get one's attention, especially to those who love stories of humans with superpowers. Aside from the great illustration, it's the concept of having dozens of superheroes in this story.

The organization of how superheroes work and the different rankings within that organization was an interesting idea. It also appears that each superhero has a classification which is based on their power.

The initial villain, Bertong Bangungot, that was introduced has a unique power. Hopefully, in the future, we will be introduced to more great villains that the good guys would have to beat up.

The Bad:
The initial fight scene was confusing to follow. It was a bit hard differentiating the two super powered girls in some panels.

The story needs more issues to follow up the last few panels involving the Consejo Supremo and Bertong Bangungot. However, this is a one-shot comic so the continuation of Kit Kamao's character might not be dwelled upon on the future Bravos stories.

The Verdict:
The Bravos story is another interesting world presented to us by Chikiamco. After throwing our local mythological creatures up in space, he repaints our country as the sole country that is able to produce supers.

This one-shot story gives us a possible scenario of what-if our population were mixed with individuals with amazing powers.

But despite a country full of superheroes, we still get to see the same old country that we know. We have the bad guys underneath the good guy image. Experimentation. Secret Plans. And basically the control for power.

The Bravos universe is the next thing to be look out for in komikons.

The preview could be seen at:
Studio Salimbal Comics: Bravos: Manila

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