Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Anthology: Kommunity 2017

Created by: Budjette Tan, Ian Sta. Maria, Carlorozy, D. Borja, Hulyen, Manix Abrera, Toto Madayag, Ardie Aquino, Asshulz (Mae Andre Arboleda), Richard Mercado, Gaby Taylo, Buhay Kolehiyo (Mod Ryan, Mod Ton, Mod Lirip, and Mod Japh), Lyndon Gregorio, Josel [Nicolas], Cy Vendivil, Reginald Abisado, Ivyree Rosario, Elbert Or, Juris Go, Mich Cervantes, Jess Guanco, and Arnold Arre
Edited by: Paolo Herras and Richard Mercado
Komiket Inc.
(4.05/5 ★★★★☆)


"From award-winning
comic book authors

and prolific art market
and convention regulars

to the names behind the
most shared comic pages
in social media.

Meet the creators in your
neighborhood."

The Good:
The anthology features insights on how Komiket feels in the eyes of a comic creator, an artist or even as a regular comic con goer. 4 out of the 19 stories tells about this Komiket experience.

However, the best story in this anthology did not tackle the comic con experience but rather brought us a slice of life story. Little Things PH by Reginald Abisado and Ivyree Rosario. A story about life, love and death. This short silent comic would give chills as it shows off the same first 10 minutes that the audience felt to Pixar's Up.

The Bad:
One would agree that this anthology does not have a single story subject or art form. However, it does not look good if within an anthology there exists a set of comic strips that has one story line who unfortunately uses different art styles. It is difficult to love the comic Buhay Kolehiyo since the art deviates from one artist to another. It is confusing to know if the characters that exists in the other panels are the same or not.

The Verdict:
This compilation houses some of the best spin off stories from their main character arcs like Kambal: La Calauera Catrina (The Elegant Skull). Anthologies really gives a surprise story which could be an explored material in the future such as the mention of "Luha ni Lucifer" in the Kikomachine Komix. But in the end, sometimes the best gags can be seen in the sketchy illustrations of a sketchy guard in the story Security.

"People are doors. Lives are rooms. And sometimes doors leave." - Josel


* Breakdown of Rating:
★☆☆☆☆ -
★★☆☆☆ -
★★★☆☆ - First Komiket Experience; The Other Gonzaga; Uy Si Crush; Buhay Kolehiyo; Beerkada; Jan Jan Comics; Your Secrets Aren't Safe Here
★★★★☆ - Comics Convention; Security; Josel; The Wave Queller
★★★★★ - Kambal: La Calauera Catrina (The Elegant Skull); Hunghang Flashbacks Goes to Komiket!; Kikomachine Komix; Libreng Komiks; Little Things PH; Little Questions; Other People; Salamin

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Events: Extended Voting Period for the FRCA2022


We got an extension! Voting for the best books for the Filipino Readers' Choice Awards (FRCA) 2022 has been extended until October 2, 2022.

It was said to have been extended due to changes in the schedule of the next Philippine Book Fair of the Book Development Association of the Philippines.

The FRCA Awards Ceremony is said to be held between mid November to early December.

For those who haven't voted yet, the online ballot can be seen by clicking the link below:

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Events: Votation for the 2022 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards


The second phase has already commenced. The voting phase for Filipino Readers' Choice Awards 2022 will run from September 2 - 23, 2022. Keep in mind that 1 vote per category per batch only. One could also opt to skip to vote per category per batch. But do remember that it's only 1 ballot per e-mail address. Multiple ballots using 1 e-mail address will not be counted. The top three books per category per batch will become the finalists and will enter the judging phase.

The online ballot can be seen by clicking the link below:

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Events: Nomination for the 2022 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards


Filipino Readers' Choice Awards (FRCA) is back after a long hiatus. The last FRCA was set last 2014. The FRCA will now be handled by the Book Development Association of the Philippines (BDAP). Thus, FRCA will be conducted every other year alternately with BDAP's Gintong Aklat Awards.

Only books written by Filipino authors and artists published or self-published in the Philippines, either print or ebook, are eligible. Reprints or later editions of books previously nominated to the FRCA will not be considered. To make up for the lost years, two batches will be awarded this year for 15 categories. The first batch are books published from 2015 - 2018 while the second batch are books published from 2019 - 2021.

The 15 categories for both batches this year are:
  • Fiction in English
  • Fiction in Filipino or Taglish
  • Romance in English
  • Romance in Filipino or Taglish
  • Fiction Anthology
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Children's Picture Book
  • Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Poetry
  • Inspirational / Religious
  • Humor
  • Food & Cookbook
  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Translated Work

FRCA 2022 will undergo 3 phases which are Nominations, Public Voting and Panel Judging.

The first phase will be the nomination phase that be held until August 24, 2022. This started with the publishers nominating any qualifying books in any categories for the appropriate batch.

The list of 1,300 + publishers' nominations can be seen below.

If you don't see a book that should be nominated, you can cast your nominations on the google form link below. Public nominations will be held until August 24, 2022.

Voice out your support for the best books you've read.

For 2013 FRCA winners you can see them in the link below:

Just click on the link below for more details on how to nominate for the 2022 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards at:

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Comics: Man vs Ipis! ~ Volume 1

Illustration and Story by: AJ Bacar
Sskait Comics
(4/5 ★★★★★)


"The ipis your mom warned you about-

An ipis suddenly appeared
out of nowhere and
attacked the man...
Emotionally
Papatalo ba?? Of couse not."

The Good:
This short comic book neatly tells a comedic story of man against a cockroach (ipis) that lasted for 9 rounds. The art and story are superb.

The best panel would be the scene of the baby cockroach being calmed down by its mother to sleep as they face an inevitable death.
"K lang. Mas cute naman ang bunso." - Bunso Ipis
The Bad:
The first few panels were seen drawn using a thick brush. However, it eventually improved wherein most brush strokes do not use a thicker stroke compared to the earlier one.

The Verdict:
It is a short comic book that is highly entertaining that does well in both its art and storytelling.

Who knew that a dying scene of cockroaches can be an emotional moment.

"Kaka-kompyuter mo yan." - Mommy Ipis

More of Man vs Ipis can be seen at:
Facebook Page: Man vs Ipis
Twitter: @sskaitcomics
Instagram: @sskaitcomics

Friday, June 10, 2022

Events: Komiket Schedule 2022


A comic convention in the middle of a pandemic? This seems to be the way to move forward as Komiket adapts to the changes.

Adherence to the minimum public health standards is reiterated at all times. This includes the proper wearing of face mask at all times in the venues to be conducted. It is hoped that most of the attendees had already gotten their primary dose of COVID-19 vaccines at the very least. Of course it is better if booster shots were already gotten by individuals that are qualified.

Here are Komiket's schedule for 2022:


  • Komiket Ortigas
    • June 10 - 12, 2022
    • 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    • Ayala Malls The 30th, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

  • Komiket Iloilo
    • July 15 - 17, 2022
    • 10:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m.
    • SM Iloilo, Iloilo City


  • Komiket
    • October 29 - 30, 2022
    • 9:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m.
    • Centris Elements, Quezon City


  • Paskomiket 2022
    • December 3 - 4, 2022
    • 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    • SM Megamall, Megatrade Hall 2, Mandaluyong City

More information about Komiket 2022 can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Komiket"

* Note this list will be updated regularly

Monday, June 6, 2022

Anthology: LGBTQ+ Kommunity 2019

Created by: Emiliana Kampilan, Betina Continuado, Ezjae Zemana, Matt Alea, Mich Cervantes, Nowhere Bear, Yanna Sta. Ana, Tristan Yuvienco, Tayla Pangilinan, CJ Reynaldo, Lauren Baldo, Brent Sabas, Electromilk, Nina Martinez, Landlee Mae, Bianca Maranan, G3 San Diego, BluBulan, Rini Geronimo, Cy Vendivil, Protacio De Guzman, Ardie Aquino, Andrew Drilon, Jap Mikel, and Japhers
Edited by: Paolo Herras and Richard Mercado
Komiket Inc.
(4.45/5 ★★★★☆)


"From award-winning
comic book authors

and prolific art market
and convention regulars

to the names behind the most shared
comic pages in social media

meet the LGBTQ+ creators in your
neighborhood."

The Good:
A wide range of stories and topics were neatly touched in this LGBTQIA+ themed comic anthology from Komiket.

An insight regarding the different spectrums were seen on gays, lesbians, transexuals and even asexuals were tackled to name a few. Common entries were related to the Pride March.

The best story would be Pula Ang Unang Kulay Bahaghari by Emilana Kampilan. The struggle of a farmer in obtaining her right to a piece of land that they have been using for generations were seen to be at a disadvantageous side for those who are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. All the misogony, bigotry and hatred were depicted.

Even the simple discrimination among men and women in terms of salary were evident. Kampilan also provides a footnote at the bottom of the comic to cite her references.

The Bad:
This is not a perfect 1st compilation from Komiket.

Minor problems were the layout done for the Agos story. The illustrations were seen to be a bit close to the spine of the book.

There were some stories that wasn't that engaging such as the Pusoy Dos story. The topic is a bit perplexing to understand on which spectrum of the LGBTQIA+ community the story wishes to dwell on.

The Verdict:
This is still a fine first from Komiket that compiles LGBTQIA+ content made by LGBTQIA+ creators. Stories that shows us that there's more to lesbians and gays. It showcases that within the rainbow exists trans and asexuals. The community is as diverse as one would stereotype it to be.

These are great stories that shows strength and pride in loving.


* Breakdown of Rating:
★☆☆☆☆ - Pusoy Dos
★★☆☆☆ -
★★★☆☆ - Agos, Well-wisher, Indak
★★★★☆ - Kublingtubi; Runner; Kwentong Tibo; The Garden
★★★★★ - Pula Ang Unang Kulay; Coming Out; Seen; Tago; Love Is Love; Unbroken; Walling; Love Transformed; We Are Two; The Fragile Mansion of Love; Bayugin; Love Conquers All

Friday, May 27, 2022

Comics: Tarantadong Kalbo ~ Volume 2

Illustration and Story by: Kevin Eric Raymundo
Komiket Inc.
(5/5 ★★★★★)


"Nagkagulo sa bakuna, nag-agawan ng itlog, nagkanaw ng dalgona, nagmahalan ang mga baboy, naghabulan ng jetski, nagtulungan sa mga pantry, at tumindig para sa bayan. Ito ang koleksyon ng mga komiks ni Tarantadong Kalbo sa unang parte ng 2021, ang sequel sa pinakamasagwang taon nating lahat."
The Good:
An update of the current sociopolitical events of the Philippines is presented in this 2nd book of Tarantadong Kalbo. Government response against the COVID-19 pandemic are best illustrated in the strips Distancing, 'La Pa, Variant, and Dance Shield Revolution. Even the public's perception of living with this virus are potrayed in Quick Group Pic and Conyo Mask [with Conyo Wings].

Trese's adaptation as a Netflix series was celebrated in several strips here such as Represent and Santelmo and Outta Nowhere.

The best editorial cartoons in this compilation is Saglit. This four panel strip will really knock at your heart.

The Bad:
This only captures half of the events that occurred in the year 2021. A 2nd book of 2021 compilation is expected to appear in the 3rd volume.

The Verdict:
Tarantadong Kalbo's comic strips show the Filipino life through the usage of 90s pop culture references to depict the drama in our everyday local politics.

An addition of quick news bites through Balitangero was amazing. On the other hand, Inuman Sessions: Historical Distortion provides us an educational material that discusses historical distortion and historical revisionism.

Tarantadong Kalbo Volume 2's best and most tearjerker work so far is the four panel Saglit that reflects the pandemic situation of the Philippines during the COVID-19 Delta Variant surge.

He can be seen at:
Facebook Page: Tarantadong Kalbo
Twitter: @KevinKalbo

 

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Comics: Ang Jowa Kong Crosswise ~ Episode 4: Meet The Bestie

Illustration and Story by: Tsambolero (Raphael Unta)
(5/5 ★★★★★)


The Verdict:
Leonardo "Leo" Aurelio's best friend Sampaguita "Sammie" Rhose Catacutan gets to meet his boyfriend Thomas.

Laughter engulfs as the professional monster hunter meets the aswang. An exchange of funny tirades ensures as names such as "lumilipad na daga" (flying rat) and "angry lesbian dora" were shouted.

He can be seen at:
Twitter: @Tsambolero

More of Ang Jowa Kong Crosswise can be seen at:

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Events: We Art Luneta x Komiket

This is it. After enduring long lockdowns here in the Philippines, as part of the restrictions imposed to combat the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Komiket will be seen once again in a booth locally in Manila.


We Art Luneta, the Rizal Park Arts and Crafts Market!, is presented by Puesto and the National Parks Development Committee. It spotlights our Indie comics and books. One of its attendees is Komiket.

This event will take place on April 23 - 24, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. up to 8:00 p.m. at Noli Me Tangere Garden, Luneta.

See you there!

More information about We Art Luneta can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Puesto Manila"

Friday, April 15, 2022

Comics: The Children of Bathala: Volume One of Five

Illustration and Story by: Arnold Arre
Nautilus Comics
(4/5 )

"Twenty years after the events of The Mythology Class...

Bidding a pleasant farewell, Mrs. Enkanta left to continue her journey through time. Nicole and her friends' adventures into the realm of myth and magic were seemingly over.

However, things have not been peaceful over the past two decades: Lane has lost her telepathic powers; Kubin is weakening; Rey and Misha have mysteriously gone missing; and doubts about Enkanta's true purpose are growing.

As their friendships, once strong and binding, slowly fall apart, Nicole senses a dark spell affecting them all.

Convinced that those cherished days they shared in the Mythology Class are fading away, Nicole is unaware that a new band of visitors from the magical world of Ibalon have arrived. These beings hold the key to unlocking an ancient mystery; one that may reveal a frightening terror, but also open an enchanting new world for Nicole, her friends, and her daughter Princess Marilag."

The Good:
The story brings us back to the world of Mythology Class years after they fought off the engkantos. The story and illustrations remain superb.

A lot of references to various books, personalities and tales were made. The most thought provoking concept presented was the Bukidnon Skyworld introduced at a Ted talk.

The Bad:
This first volume among five has a slow pace in story telling.

Many conversations were written using either baybayin or another Filipino language. It would have been a great idea to have the translations of these conversations written somewhere at the end of the book for those who don't understand the language.

The Verdict:
Nicole and her other classmates under Datimbang are back years after their initial quest. The curse of the ancient once creeps in as the blood moon starts to settle in. All hopes that the dark anitos won't find them.

More of Nautilus Comics can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Nautilus Comics"

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