Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Events: Komiket Schedule 2020


A staple in the local comic convention scene, Komiket released their schedule for 2020.

Here are Komiket's schedule for 2020:
  • February Komiket
    • February 8 - 9, 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
    • 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    • Megatrade Hall 2, SM Megamall

  • Komiket Cavite
    • March 7 - 8, 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
    • 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    • Event Center Annex, SM Dasmarinas, Dasmarinas City, Cavite

  • Komiket South
    • May 2 - 3, 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
    • August 21 -23, 2020 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
    • 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    • Event Center, SM Southmall, Las Pinas City


  • Cebulitfest x Komiket
    • July 2020
    • Venue TBA
  • October Komiket
    • October 17 - 18, 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
    • Elements Centris, Quezon City
  • #Paskomiket2020
    • December 5 - 6, 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
    • Centris Elements, Quezon City

There is really no reason to miss out trying our local art with Komiket slowly entering different events.

More information about Komiket 2020 can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Komiket"


* Note this list will be updated regularly

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Movie Update: Matteo Guidicelli The New Pedro Penduko


The new movie adaptation of Pedro Penduko moves forward as it now presents a new Pedro Penduko. Matteo Guidicelli is set to play the titular role. This comes as good news after James Reid's withdrawal for playing Pedro Penduko occurred due to his medical condition.

Pedro Penduko, first created by Francisco V. Coching, a National Artist for Visual Arts, first appeared in Liwayway Magazine in 1954. Since then, it has been adopted numerous times into the big screen and television shows. Viva Films is set to make another movie adaptation of this story using the modern and re-imagined version written by Regene Estolatan under Epik Studios. James Reid was initially announced to play the famous komiks character but he later on withdrew from playing the said role due to a medical condition. The role of Pedro Penduko eventually was given to Matteo Guidicelli.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Comics: Si Janus Silang at Ang Labanang Manananggal-Mambabarang

Story by: Edgar Calabia Samar
Illustration by: Mervin Malonzo
Anino Comics
Haliya Publishing
(4/5 ★★)


The Plot:
Apat na buwan na si Janus sa mansiyon nina Manong Joey pero naroon pa rin ang sakit ng dilang-karayom ng manananggal sa puso niya dahil sa pagkawala ng mga mahal niya sa buhay at sapilitang paglayo kay Mica.

Simula ng Christmas break nang mawasak ang proteksiyon ng mansiyon laban sa Tiyanak at sa mga kampon nito. Hindi pa ito nangyayari kailan man. Matinding barang ba ito? Sa kabila nito, may mabuting balita naman si Renzo kay Janus na nagpapahiwatig na maaaring buhay pa ang Papa niya!

The Good:
The cover was a nice variation of the novel's cover. It pays homage to the original novel wherein the teenage Bagani twins were part of the cover.

The world building was amazing to be seen adapted to comic form for the 2nd chapter of this series. The illustration of creation of the world lifted from "Ang Saysay ng Matatandang Daigdig" makes one wish for the creation of that book.

The illustrations were great with some that were very memorable. The first is the two page spread showing Kuya Renzo, Mira, Janus and Miro enjoying the Christmas season. The second is the one where most readers where excited to see done by Malonzo. It is the home page of the TALA game. It was very great to look at and makes one wonder if this game could be really made. The concept feels at home due to the characters used in the game.

A couple of comics from Haliya Publishing and Anino Comics were neatly placed in the back ground as easter eggs in one scene.

The Bad:
Some parts of the book could have been omitted from this adaptation. Like the painting scene made by Mang Isyo. The transition of the story feels weird from the last scene of Mang Isyo leaving in search for Janus' father which then proceeds to show a page of Janus' diary at ESISA (Espejo School of Integrated Sciences and Arts) before ending with the painting scene to close the chapter 2 of the story.

The level of intensity of Bino's reappearance and deception didn't show that same intensity of tension it was originally told in the novel. This story is one, among the many great story telling points made by the writer in his novel. It was told with a high level of suspense and wonder as readers ponder to the unveiling of Janus' father's wherebouts.

The worst part of this adaptation would be the death scene of Janus' mother in the hands of the tiyanak. The scene of Janus discovering the tiyanak feasting on the internal organs of his mother was a striking imagery left by the first novel. That scene was what made other readers be frightened from reading this series.

"Siyempre hindi na, 'no! That's so like precolonial age..." - Miro

The Verdict:
Malonzo's adaptation of the second book of the Janus Silang series was executed better than the comic adaptation of the first book. He gave fans of the comic a new look of the series in its comic form and makes them wonder if an animated version could soon follow for this story.

A common reason to buy this book are the details in the cover. The name of the writer and story alone deserves our money, but add that this comic adaption was made by Malonzo would instantly drive people to purchase this book. Having those facts alone you would know that you're in good hands with this book.

Edgar Samar's exceptional writing and Mervin Malonzo's exquisite illustrations were really a good tandem for this comic book. Si Janus Silang at Ang Labanang Manananggal-Mambabarang the graphic novel definitely has a spot in our recommended comic books to be read.

"Gago. Putol ang katawan, may pakpak, lumilipad, anong hindi nakakatakot dun." - Janus

*This post is part of the PH Blog Tour of Janus Silang 2 the graphic novel
**Update as of 11/22/2019. Typo was omitted after rechecking the soft copy of the book received.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Book Update: A Sparrow's Roar Up For Pre-Orders


A Sparrow's Roar is almost here! Filbar's is now accepting reservations for this comic.

Just go to www.filbars.com.ph/comics and pre-order your copy now.

Let's continue to support our local works so that our stories will continue to be seen by a wider audience around the world.

A Sparrow's Roar by C.R. Chua and Paolo Chikiamco was first published by Studio Salimbal in 2015. It got picked up by BOOM! Studios under its BOOM! Studios' BOOM! Box imprint which will be made available on October 16, 2019. It will also be available online on various digital platforms such as ComiXology, iBooks, Google Play and BOOM! Studios app.

Synopsis of A Sparrow's Roar published by BOOM! Studios
"Per and her older sister Elena are both knights in the land of Esterpike. But while Per is a mere knight-in-training, Elena is a war hero and the revered commander of the most famous soldiers in all the land, the legendary Lions of Esterpike. When disaster strikes, Per must do the unthinkable and pretend to be her sister in order to travel to the capital and rally the troops against an incoming invasion that only she knows about. It'll take all her strength, cunning, and a bit of help from her sister's second-in-command, Amelia, to pull it off but with the fate of the people in her hands, Per has no choice but to step into Elena's boots in order to save the kingdom."

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Events: AsiaPOP Comicon Manila 2019 Cancelled


It has been confirmed. AsiaPOP Comicon Manila (APCC Manila) 2019 has been cancelled. It was mentioned from a post in their Facebook page that conflicting events and organizational restructuring of their partners were the cause. This could be due to the recent acquisition of Fox by Disney and the San Diego Comic Con celebrating its 50th year this year.

Let's just all wait for APCC Manila's return next year.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Movie News: James Reid No Longer the Next Pedro Penduko


Aside from Darna, it looks like we won't be seeing the new Pedro Penduko movie adaptation soon because of James Reid's withdrawal for playing Pedro Penduko. According to a statement released by Viva Films, the actor cannot play the role due to his present medical conditions.

"James has spinal injuries and the film Pedro Penduko involves intensive training and major stunts. His regular therapy and treatment prohibits him to train hard or perform for the rigid requirements."

Pedro Penduko, first created by Francisco V. Coching a National Artist for Visual Arts, first appeared in Liwayway Magazine in 1954. Since then, it has been adopted numerous times into the big screen and television shows. Viva Films is set to make another movie adaptation of this story using the modern and re-imagined version written by Regene Estolatan under Epik Studios. James Reid was announced to play the famous komiks character last August 2017 during History Con 2017 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City.

Viva Films' Pedro Penduko Movie Update:
Matteo Guidicelli The New Pedro Penduko

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Comics: Itch

Illustration and Story by: Mich Cervantes
Rated: Ages 13+
(5/5 ★★★★★)


The Plot:
Aya Estrada a student in an all-girls schools is coming to terms with her adolescence. Her sexual curiosity is put at crossroads when she realizes that the environment she thrives in demonizes and shames this type of topics.

The Good:
The sexual awakening of adolescents were neatly told while maintaining this comic good to be read by ages 13 and up. The creator even came up with a fake porn url in order to maintain the story's age appropriateness.

The realities of slut-shaming done by students to their peers feels familiar to many people. In a society where religion plays a huge role in our culture, many of these questions regarding sexuality are mostly frowned upon, especially in a Catholic school. The most common defense uttered is abstinence, as mentioned by Aya's mother.

This comic also gives us a fresh look on the sexual awakening that occurs on girls because oftentimes it is the boys' sexual awakening that we are exposed to. No depiction of a girl admitting her curiosity about sex was uttered as blatant as seen in this comic.

The Bad:
None that the reviewer could see.

The Verdict:
Another great slice of life story that focuses on the sexual awakenings of girls during their puberty.

It does a good job of presenting realty instead of turning this into a very censored comic that deals about how girls tend to think and act on their curiosities on a certain age. It intelligently presents to use that curiosity about sex is normal and that abstinence is also normal. One does not have to pick any of the two and say that the one not chosen is abnormal.

Cervantes does an excellent work with this story. Just be careful with your pet bird, if left unnoticed it might get eaten by the kitten.


Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Book News: Sparrows' Roar Goes BOOM!


Another local comic got picked up by a foreign publisher. This time its Sparrows' Roar's turn. Created by C.R. Chua and Paolo Chikiamco in 2015, it was first published by Studio Salimbal. Its once grayscaled pages will soon be seen in color as BOOM! Studios gives it a new look for 2019.

From the 10 paged preview that was released by BOOM! Studios, most of the pages have been retained. There were just some minor alterations by adding or changing some lines to further improve the story telling.

A Sparrow's Roar, a BOOM! Studios' BOOM! Box imprint will be available on October 16, 2019. It will also be available online on various digital platforms such as ComiXology, iBooks, Google Play and BOOM! Studios app.

Let's continue to support our local works so that our stories will continue to be seen by a wider audience around the world.

A Sparrow's Roar Update:
Filbar's Online Pre-Order

Synopsis of A Sparrow's Roar published by BOOM! Studios
"Per and her older sister Elena are both knights in the land of Esterpike. But while Per is a mere knight-in-training, Elena is a war hero and the revered commander of the most famous soldiers in all the land, the legendary Lions of Esterpike. When disaster strikes, Per must do the unthinkable and pretend to be her sister in order to travel to the capital and rally the troops against an incoming invasion that only she knows about. It'll take all her strength, cunning, and a bit of help from her sister's second-in-command, Amelia, to pull it off but with the fate of the people in her hands, Per has no choice but to step into Elena's boots in order to save the kingdom."

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Comics: Walang Laman Ang Kahon

Illustration and Story by: Chocnut-san
(5/5 ★★★★★)

"Bago pa makarating sa akin ang balita, nakahanda na ang lahat.
Ang mga papeles, pamasahe, ang dormitoryong tutuluyan ko, at ang trabahong papasukan ko.
 Ako nalang daw ang kulang."

The Good:
The cover was well made. It gave that eerie feeling that this might turn out to be a suspense or horror story. It gives the vibe that something could be coming out of the box like the ones that was done in the movies The Ring and The Grudge.

The story revolves around Dino who leaves Tacloban in order to work in Manila. An emotional departure scene was shown in the airport similar to how our OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) leave our country.

The plot appears to touch on the loneliness that resides within Dina that could be a familiar feeling to anyone who had to leave their family for work.

The Bad:
It could have been a bit better if a few more details could have been explored on in order to know the condition Gina is experiencing. It would be nice if it at least it was hinted if what she is experiencing are just hallucinations due to stress, anxiety and even possibly trauma, due to the fact that she resides in Tacloban which suffered the most when Typhoon Haiyan struck, or if it was a paranormal thing.

The Verdict:
Walang Laman Ang Kahon presents itself to be a mystery suspense story about Dina's thoughts and feelings. She is aware that nothing is inside that box but with all the emotions that she had accumulated, it led her to believe it was her way back home.

This beautiful and creepy one-shot comic is an excellent horror story.

More of the illustrator's works can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Chocnut-san"
Instagram: @chocnut_san

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Comics: Nang Mainlove Ako Sa Isang Sakristan

Illustration and Story by: Richard Mercado
Silaw Publishing
(5/5 ★★★★★)

"Two seventeen-year-old boys, Francis and Didoy, get caught kissing at the back of the subdivision chapel. Out of shock, the two boys escape and go on a journey they'll never forget"

The Good:
This is an excellent coming of age story. Francis and Didoy's love story were neatly told along with the struggles experienced by members of the LGBT+ community. The realness of one's dilema of living in an environment wherein your loved ones follows the conservative route really gives a huge stress to an individual was depicted.

There were two great emotional moments portrayed in this book. First is Francis going back home and being welcomed by his mother with open arms saying, "Welcome home anak." It gives the impression that despite everything that has a happened, a mother's love to her child is one of the reasons why she has come to accept whatever her child turned out to be.

The second moment is the pinky promise done by Francis and Didoy. The promise of pure and innocent love in the midst of struggling to know who they are and how to deal with expressing their love in a judgmental world just gives the shivers.
"Now that there's someone who has my back, I will try moving forward, starting with the people whom I love." - Francis
The Bad:
The style of illustration might not get the attention of some who are looking for a hotter depiction of the characters. The weird faces of the characters on some angles on some panels might also give some thumbs down to others.

The Verdict:
Mercado delivers an offensive comic book to strict conservatives due to its title and illustration. But to an open minded individual, this is definitely a simple story of innocent love in a coming of age set-up. A love so pure it will really pierce your heart and make you shed a tear as the conversations about life and love progress.

This is a must buy in those collecting great slice of life stories.
"I thought since he seemed so interested with the sakristan I'd let him join so he would have some friends. I didn't know he was that intrested." - Mrs. Suarez
More of the creator's works can be seen at:
Instagram: @richardmercz

More of Nang Mainlove Ako Sa Isang Sakristan can be seen at:

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Comics: K ~ Issue 1

Story by: James Bernardo
Illustrated by: Brian Balondo
Rated: For Mature Readers
Pelikomiks Studios
(2/5 ★★☆☆☆)

"A serial killer is systematically assassinating politicians, policemen, and government officials. A veteran detective is on a mission to stop this wave of murders before time runs out."

The Good:
The cover was captivating enough for a passerby to take a look for a moment. Rarely will you see a politician, a Philippine politician to be exact due to the barong that was seen worn by the man, as he expresses fear of what could be a murder about to happen.

The plot looks promising. The illustrations also complimented really well with the manner the story was told.

The Bad:
As much as it wants to get the audience be excited for it, this story didn't deliver well for a first issue. The only thing that might get some curious enough to continue reading it is due to the deaths linked to a symbol. A symbol and nothing else.

Another thing that I can't seem to understand is the moment wherein a person from the crowd watching a crime scene tells others to be quiet because someone is "naglalaba" or doing the laundry.

The last thing is the title. Although it's still the first issue, at least we could have gotten a slight idea on why it was called K. K for killer or kill?

For a first issue, it failed to deliver in getting readers to put this series as a must sought out comic during conventions.

The Verdict:
Despite the premise and illustration, K failed to deliver a striking "wow" in order to get readers be interested in this series.

Hope the next issue gets published soon or we might see this series be killed a bit too early.

More of K can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Pelikomiks"

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Events: Komiket South 2019


Komiket South is turning 3! It will be the third time Komiket South joins Buku-Buku Kafe at SM Southmall, Las Pinas City once again on May 25-26, 2019. The event will be held during mall hours and the entrance fee is FREE!

Here are some of the things to watch out for:

  • Creative Journaling with TC of Inks and Coffee
    • Hosted by: Crayola
    • When: May 25, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    • Registration Fee: Php. 750
    • Sign up here: https://bit.ly/2EwdDlR

  • Art Talk & Zine-Making Workshop
    • Hosted by: Astrolikha Inc.
    • When: May 25, 2019 at 1:00 p.m.
    • Registration Fee: Php. 300
    • More details here: Click This!

  • Meet & Greet the Cast & Crew of ANi (The Harvest)
    • When: May 25, 2019

Here is the list of exhibitors

Floor Map of the event

Don't miss out this third year of Komiket South.

More information about Komiket South can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Komiket South 2019"

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Comics: Ang Laptop

Story by: Francis "Kong" Martelino
Illustrated by: Chocnut-san
(3/5 ★★★☆☆)

"a young man gets in trouble with the employees of a computer repair shop after asking for a refund."

The Good:
The story resonated how anime has been usually told. Most especially the fight scenes, wherein, a very intense match is being geared up with the use of simple weapons such as a box cutter and a long stapler. It was really funny to see the stats and short description for each item being wielded as a weapon.

The story was told in a way that humor and drama mixed well together that is really entertaining. An example is the setting the battle took place. It appears to be huge where in fact it's just a small store. The illustrator did a wonderful job of telling the script the writer had made.

The Bad:
The cover of this comic isn't that attractive for anyone to easily pick this up. The plot written at the back doesn't help either.

The Verdict:
A comic based on true events is one you might not believe is true for this comic. The story has been adjusted really good by its creators to poke fun at a very alarming news.

This one-shot comic is sure to be a stress reliever as it would remind you of the memories anime has. It is nice to read on your pastime.

More of the writer's works can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "The Hotdog Prince"
Instagram: @kongratss

More of the illustrator's works can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Chocnut-san"
Instagram: @chocnut_san

 

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Events: Winners of the Komiket Awards 2019


The Komiket Awards were once again held. Last February Komiket 2019, the winners of the 5th Komiket Awards were announced.

These are the winners for 2019.

Best Writer


Michael Molo
for Darahug #1

Best Illustrator


Ruvel Abril
for Ultimo #2

Best Student Komiks


No Rest for the Gagus
by Zyrus Manue

Best Komiks


Ligaw-Tingin
by Emiliana Kampilan

Geiser Maclang Alamat Award


Acads Zine
by Alain Andrew S. Boquiren & Gioseppe Custodio

Congratulations to all the winners! May other comic book creators find inspiration in them.

Monday, May 13, 2019

Comics: Alak Extra Strong Feelings

Illustration and Story by: A Tango
The CoSmic Book
(1/5 ★☆☆☆☆)


The Good:
This comic has a nice cover. It has a simple but good script coupled with good illustrations.

The Bad:
The size of the paper inside this comic would have been better if it was the same size as its cover. It would have also been better if the comic pages were printed back to back. Not only does it saves paper but it shows the effort and passion of an artist to take the time in arranging the layout. It appears to have been effortlessly sketched then printed and just folded. It's a waste of paper for an 8 paged comic. 

The Verdict:
This simple story of love and alcohol was nice and simple. However, the artist's passion is not clearly that evident in the creation of this comic. It appears to be a lazy output. Even a high school student with good artistic talent and few resources could have easily created this comic, or even better than this one.

More of The CoSmic Book can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "The CoSmic Book"

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Comics: I Grew Up, I Guess

Comic Adaptation of the Poem "What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up" by Jamie McGhee
Illustrated by: Chocnut-san
Genre: Slice of Life
(5/5 ★★★★★)

"A comic adaptation of the poem, "What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up" by Jamie McGhee that portrays the realities of being a young professional while chasing an indefinite dream."

The Good:
Let's start first with the cover. Who wouldn't stop to take a look at the beautiful cover of this comic. Aside from the beautiful drawing, the use and blending of colors strikes the eyes for an individual to be drawn towards it. It enhances the cover really well for anyone to pause and take a closer look at it.

The illustrations inside neatly matched the poem made by Jamie McGhee. The illustrations were neat and clean to look at.

The Bad:
I only wish that the entire comic book is colored. It might have been really amazing just by judging the use of colors in the cover.

The Verdict:
The dreams that one had before venturing out into the "real world" was nicely portrayed. The truthful reality of how the current world operates was depicted extremely well.

This comic book adaptation will surely hit the hearts of a lot of readers who back then had big dreams of conquering the world only to be held back by the reality that things work out a bit different than we had imagined it to be.

She can be seen on:
Facebook Page: "Chocnut-san"

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Comics: No Label ~ Issue 1

Illustration and Story by: Hayme Pola
(1/5 ★☆☆☆☆)

"Sila ay nagkakilala.
Sila ay nagkausap.
Sila ay nagdesisyong pumunta sa isang art exhibit."

The Good:
The cover depicting an LGBT+ themed story looks promising especially with a title "No Label".

The Bad:
Improvements could still be done with how the illustrations such as the clothes, the character's limbs and even the eye glasses were drawn. The comic "Behind Closed Doors" was a bit better than this.

Story wise, I wish it could have told more. This first issue alone does not raise interest in getting the second issue of what happens when Ian Perez and Euren Reyes went to the art exhibit.

The Verdict:
Improvements should be done on the art and story telling of this LGBT+ slice of life series. The title looks promising but it lacks on the execution.

She can be seen on:
Instagram: @haymepola

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Comics: Hands & Fingers

Illustration and Story by: A Tango
The CoSmic Book
(1/5 ★☆☆☆☆)


The Good:
It has a simple and direct to the point message about being able to differentiate love and lust by observing how the hands and fingers move.

The Bad:
The copy that I got was stapled in the wrong way. In order for me to read this comic, I had to go and start at the back and rotate it upside down. That was frustrating to see for an 8 paged and 2 sentenced filled of comic.

The Verdict:
This does not look fit to be made as an 8 pages comic from "The Cosmic Book" group. It would have been better if this was made as a postcard instead.

More of The CoSmic Book can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "The CoSmic Book"

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Comics: Behind Closed Doors

Illustration and Story by: Hayme Pola
(3/5 ★★★☆☆)

"Si Gavin, isang maingay at brash na sophomore who wears his heart on his sleeve, never nag-akala na he'd be in a relationship with Josh, isang matalino at snarky na junior sa kanyang kolehiyo na mas gustong mabuhay na closed off sa ibang mga tao. They have been a couple for a while now. Pero Josh doesn't seem to be ready na may ibang makaalam. The two have managed to keep their love a secret from everyone else. That is, hanggang sa isang araw their friend accidentally walks in on them sa dorm room nila being sweet in bed."

The Good:
It tells of a love story that exists among the LGBT+ community. It shows the scary notion of being afraid of being a member of the LGBT+ living in a society that is judgmental.

The Bad:
Some speech balloons are confusing to follow as to who is saying that line. Those texts that are not inside the speech balloons are also confusing to determine if they were being said out loud by the character or it was just in their minds.

The synopsis written at the back could also be improved. Using taglish isn't a problem. I just think that the synopsis could be further improved even by using a dual language in writing it.

The Verdict:
Behind Closed Doors is a nice LGBT+ themed love story. The art and story were nice. Just a few improvements on how to place the conversations among characters needs to be improved on.

She can be seen on:
Instagram: @haymepola

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Events: Experiencing February Komiket 2019


It was nice to be back to this art fair. Now on its 5th year, Komiket brings a different basket of art compared to Komikon that mainly focuses on comics.

The February Komiket 2019 was a two-day event held last February 16-17, 2019 at its home in Centris Elements, Quezon City.

Breaking the habit of attending comic conventions regularly made me feel like a stranger in this comic convention (comiccon). There were a lot of new faces and a whole new set of unfamiliar artists and their artworks.

First on the itinerary is to claim the free Kommunity 2018 comic book anthology from Komiket's booth. This could be claimed by just presenting the October Komiket 2018 ticket. This anthology of artists' work was supposed to be given as a freebie to the early attendees of last year's Komiket. A delay in the delivery of the books led me in receiving it only now. For those who haven't gotten theirs, you could just claim it at the Komiket booth even at the other events where Komiket will be attending. Just show your ticket and you will immediately get your copy.

One interesting comic that I found came from the Anima table. Imagine having some dialogues, usually magical spells, be written in baybayin. But we found an entire comic book written in baybayin. It was a new and exciting experience. Its like a new introduction to our Filipino language by using an ancient form of alphabet. Loving our culture through the incorporation of this alphabet has taken this comic to a new level. An appreciation of our culture by showing our folktales and early form of writing to the current generation is definitely a new level of comic book making.




The best book that I had bought in this comiccon came from Silang Publishing's new book, Richard Mercado's Nang Mainlove Ako Sa Isang Sakristan. It speaks of how the acceptance of the LGBT+ community continues to grow in the local comic scene. This comic is just among the works with an LGBT+ themed story. It also made a bold and challenging statement with its story of love and acceptance inside the church. The kind of respect that goes beyond one's faith. Because in the end, it is still their right to love regardless of sex.


Let us continue to support our local artists and writers as they keep the local market alive. You'll never know what gem you might just find among this ocean of talents.

Here are more pictures from the event.



Here are the things that I got from February Komiket 2019.

Freebie: Poster from Anima group

Caffeine drip and dog stickers

  • Nang Mainlove Ako Sa Isang Sakristan
    • Richard Mercado
    • Silaw Publishing
  • Ang Butiki At Ang Pagong
    • Cy Vendivil
  • Walang Laman Ang Kahon
    • Chocnut-San
  • I Grew Up, I Guess
    • Chocnut-San
  • Bagong Buwan
    • Julius Villanueva, Hulyen and Mervin Malonzo
    • Haliya Publishing
  • The Dead Heart: July 16
    • Gerry Alanguilan
    • Komikero Publishing
  • Behind Closed Doors
    • Hayme Pola
  • No Label ~ #1
    • Hayme Pola
  • Dirt: The Not Quite Unreal Finale
    • Carlos Malvar
    • Visprint
  • Nightfall
    • Eliza Victoria
    • Visprint
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