Showing posts with label #komikon2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #komikon2015. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Book News: Scoop from Komikon 2015


Komikon 2015 has just concluded and many of us are still in the state of euphoria, brought about by the new comics that are now in our possession.

We had seen various new comic books launched by different creators on the event. Curious, we asked some of the creators of their current projects that are expected to be published in the near future.

Here are some of those that were relayed to us.

Anino Comics


Small posters were being given away. It indicated of a new book bound to be released by Anino Comics. Kare-Kare Komiks by Andrew Drilon is targeted to be released on December 2015.

Summit Media


Upon asking Budjette Tan for any updates regarding the 2nd book of The Dark Colony, he mentioned of a new project that he will be working on soon. The new book shall be made by Kajo Baldisimo, Bow Guerrero and Budjette Tan. It is said to be a fresh story, different from The Dark Colony and the Trese series.

Anino Comics Update:
Kare-Kare Komiks Launch Date

* Updated as of 11/24/2015. Information about a new work from Studio Salimbal has been omitted from this post as clarified by Paolo Chikiamco
** Updated as of 07/11/2016. Alamat Comics has been changed into Summit Media due to the work being revealed at the Summer Komikon 2016 to be The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Events: Experiencing Komikon 2015


This year's series of comic events are wrapping up as the biggest Philippine Komiks Convention made a new history by having a 2-day Komikon.

Komikon 2015 was held last November 14-15 at the Bayanihan Center, Unilab Compound, Pasig City. Two types of tickets were available. There's the two day pass which costs around Php. 150 each that was available to be purchased during the October Komiket and at the different Comic Odyssey branches. Pre-orders were also available. Then there's the usual Php. 100/ticket/day which is cheaper if your only going to attend 1 day.


The events were fully packed as different activities transpired. Special guests such as Mico Suayan, Omeng Estanislao and Raykosen were present. The comic panels were also star studded as there were talks on different topics such as Veteran Speak by Rico Rival and Danny Acuña; Comics Writing by Budjette Tan and Jamie Bautista; Self Publishing by Ace Vitangcol and Lyndon Gregorio; School of Comics by Emil Flores and Carl Javier; and Crossing Platforms by Carlo Vergara and Paolo Herras.

14 local international illustrators were also present in Komik Kalye wherein you could bring home some of the masterpieces from our local international artists.

A film showing of Puti was also in place. It was directed by Mike Alcazaren, co-creator of the new comic book series "Patay Kung Patay". Alongside with the film showing is the meet and greet of the cast and crew of Tanods. It is a TV5 Originals that was directed by Miko Livelo.

There were tons of new comics available from our local publishers and from the independent ones. Winners of the 34th National Book Awards (Rodski Patotski: Ang Dalagang Baby, Tabi Po Volume 1 and 14 Silent Comics) and the Finalist of the 2015 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards (Zombinoy Issue No. 6 and Ang Sumpa Kabanata 2) can be bought in the event area as they lay scattered in the main hall. A lot of award winning comics were available at the different tables. They are just waiting to be found, be bought and be read by a Komikon goer.


Visprint, Inc. had two new books up on their tables that was located at a nice corner of the main hall. Trese: Sa Kanto ng Balete Drive at 13th Street and News Hardcore! Hukbong Sandatahan ng Kahaggardan were the new titles available. The positioning of Visprint's table was logistically great this time in place for the book signings of the new books. Proper placement is highly needed, most especially since Manix Abrera had released a new book that is expected to generate long lines. The number system was once again implemented for those wanting to get Manix's autograph which was a great relief for Komikon goers who would still want to check out the tables of other comic book creators.




Anino Comics was also present to launch two new books. The first one is the manga adaptation of Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tabon. The second comic book is Ang Subersibo which is an adaptation of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

 

If you had dropped by Anino Comics' table last October Komiket and had been lucky to get the preview of these two new books you would see a surprise at the centerfold of the preview with the instructions to bring the said preview to Komikon 2015. Upon doing so, a 10% discount would be given for the purchase of one copy of each of the two new titles.

The most interesting table this year was that of Studio Salimbal. Seven (7) new comics could be seen in their table.



Their new comics present to us a new generation of super heroes. However, there is one comic that they specifically had been giving a lot of praises. That is Muros #1 by Paolo Chikiamco and Borg Sinaban. Studio Salimbal's table sure is packed with a lot of goodies as they even gave out copies of Bookwatch 2015 Vol. 19 No. 3.

Speaking of Studio Salimbal, if you had been following their social media accounts, you would have heard that they had conducted a 24 hour Studio Salimbal Comics Challenge. The comics that was made from that 24-hour challenge could be bought at the different tables of Komikon. Studio Salimbal held two which are The Life and Death of Amorsolo Esperanza, Faith Healer of Talinhaga by Elbert Or and The Garbage Artist by Andrew Drilon. The third comic that I had gotten that is part of the #24hrcomicph was Dive by Ardie Aquino, who was the first guy that was able to finish the challenge.


Upon browsing the rest of the tables, there are three new comic book creators in my eyes that really wowed me. Away from the main hall, I found these three guys at the Indie Komiks Tiangge.

The first was The CoSmic books made by Vee Jocson. Its small size would remind you of the ones made by Ardie Aquino. Even the quality of printing was the same. This small and short comic book will surely entertain anyone.


But I guess the best gem would be the Love In the Dog Pound by Lara Antonio and Che Bantayan. I was about to leave the Indie Komiks Tiangge area when my eyes caught the cover of the comic. Only the words and images associated with love and dog pound made me stop and ponder for some time regarding this comic. After deciding to finally buy this, man it was worth every peso. This is one of those comic books that I shamefully should have not stopped so much to think over on whether I'll include it in my haul. The story is overflowing with love. The kind of love that you know that stays forever between you and your dog. I would really recommend this comic book that was born out from the 1st Comic Book Creator's Workshop conducted by Komiket University.


There was a nice non comic book merchandise that I had seen in this event. Hand-crafted and hand-painted clay-based sculptures were displayed as samples of the works that Planetary Studio could create. It serves as a neat collectible for those into the pop culture scene. It could also serve as a personalized gift, most especially this Christmas. It would be an awesome one since you could replace the face of any character with the face of the person that would be receiving this gift from you. It looks great as a mini me gift. For more details just check out Planetary Studio's Facebook Page.


Komikon 2015 really outdone themselves this year. Every year both the organizers and comic book creators seem to have upgraded themselves which can be seen among the komiks being sold during those two days. We can't just imagine what new exciting changes the Komikon organizers will give us next year. Kudos to the successful very first 2-day Komikon.

Here are more pictures from the event.












Here are the things that I got from Komikon 2015.

Freebies: NBDB's Bookwatch, Poster and sticker from
Frances Luna III, Adobo Magazine, Poster from Anino Comics

  • News Hardcore! Hukbong Sandatahan ng Kahaggardan!
    • Manix Abrera
    • Visprint, Inc.
  • Mars Ravelo's Darna Golden Anniversary Book
    • Yonzon, Medina and Monsanto
    • Mango Comics
  • Mars Ravelo's Lastikman
    • Gerry Alanguilan, Arnold Arre and Edgar Tadeo
    • Mango Comics
  • Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tabon
    • Edgar Calabia Samar, Carljoe Javier and Natasha Ringor
    • Anino Comics
  • The Garbage Artist
    • Andrew Drilon
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Zombinoy ~ No. 7
    • Geonard Yleana, Carlo Cruz, Sid Santos, John Suguitan
    • Pelikomiks Studios
  • Chopsoy ~ 2015-2016 Arts & Comics Previews
    • ChopSoy, Inc.
  • Komiks Galing Sa Aking Kaluluwa
    • Andoyman
    • Andoyman Komiks
  • The Life and Death of Amorsolo Esperanza, Faith Healer of Talinhaga
    • Elbert Or
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Kare-Kare Komiks Platter
    • Andrew Drilon
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Muros ~ The Cementery Girl Part 1 of 3
    • Paolo Chikiamco and Borg Sinaban
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Love In The Dog Pound ~ Part 1
    • Lara Antonio and Che Bantayan
  • Dive
    • Ardie Aquino
    • Ardie Aquino Comics
  • Bravos: Manila
    • Paolo Chikiamco, Butch Mapa and Wilson Dela Fuente
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Josef Miggy & Yaya Karol ~ Super Secret Adventures: The Guardians of Planet Gorf
    • Budjette Tan, Kajo Baldisimo and Rysa Antonio
    • Alamat Comics
  • Bravos: Cebu
    • Elbert Or, Cy Vendivil and Jem Bernaldez
    • Studio Salimbal
  • Crime-Fighting Call Center Agents #3
    • Noel Pascual and AJ Bernardo
    • Kowtow Komiks
  • Crime-Fighting Call Center Agents #6
    • Noel Pascual and AJ Bernardo
    • Kowtow Komiks
  • Crest Hut Butt Shop #4
    • Komikero
  • Player 1 Player 2 Komik Fun Time Special Edition
    • Jolo Livelo
    • Punch Kick
  • Ang Subersibo
    • Jose Rizal, Adam David and Mervin Malonzo
    • Anino Comics
  • Ang Sumpa ~ Kabanata 3
    • Andoyman and SuperGi
    • Andoyman Komiks
  • Trese: Sa Kanto ng Balete Drive at 13th Street
    • Budjette Tan, Kajo Baldisimo and Bob Ong
    • Alamat Comics
    • Visprint, Inc.
  • People in Panic
    • Marguerite Alcazaren De Leon
  • Pangil
    • Aaron Felizmenio
    • Frances Luna III
  • Patay Kung Patay #2
    • Mike Alcazaren, Noel Pascual and AJ Bernardo
    • Kwanimation Productions, Inc.
  • Antingeros ~ Number 1
    • James Bernardo and Geonard Yleana
    • Pelikomiks Studios
  • Bangon Luna
    • Vee Jocson
    • The Cosmic Book
  • Roadtrip: Para Po!
    • Vee Jocson
    • The Cosmic Book
  • Buti pa ang Cupcake may fillings
    • Vee Jocson
    • The Cosmic Book
  • X1 X2 X3 X4 X5
    • Ardie Aquino
    • Ardie Aquino Comics

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Comics: Anino Comics Komikon 2015 (Preview)

Ang Subersibo
by: Jose Rizal
Adopted by: Adam David
Illustrated by: Mervin Malonzo
(2/5 ★★☆☆)

Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tábon
by: Edgar Calabia Samar
Adopted by: Carljoe Javier
Illustrated by: Natasha Ringor
(5/5 ★★★★★)


In preparation for Komikon 2015, Anino Comics printed out a 6 pages preview of Ang Subersibo and the manga adaptation of Edgar Calabia Samar's Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tábon. These were given out for free at the October Komiket 2015.

Ang Subersibo is an adaptation of the novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, of Jose Rizal. It was written by Adam David and the illustrations by Mervin Malonzo.

The concept looks promising. However, the first five pages of this preview feels a bit dragging as Rizal introduces us to the story. Then, it left us hanging as we almost got a taste of how close this comic adaptation is to the novels of Rizal. The illustrations were not clear. (Clearly it is just a preview copy after all). But given how awesome Malonzo's illustrations appear on his comic book Tabi Po we could presume that he also did great on this comic.

Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tábon is a young adult novel written by Edgar Calabia Samar. The manga adaptation of this young adult novel was written by Carl Joe Javier and illustrated by Natasha Ringor. In comparison to the preview of Ang Subersibo, this part has a nicer preview copy. The details of the illustrations are much clearer.

Having personally read the novel from which this manga was adopted from, I could say that the preview was nicely done. Ending on the scene where Janus is suddenly surrounded by dead TALA players would make anyone checking out this teaser wonder as to how the story would go on.

This teaser of Ang Subersibo and the manga adaptation of Si Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tábon was a nice surprise from Anino Comics last October Komiket 2015.

The forthcoming Komikon 2015 is sure to be a grand one for Anino Comics as they prepare to release 2 new books. One of these is an adaptation of the famous novels of Rizal while the other one is a manga adaptation of a popular Filipino young adult novel. Anino Comics sure is determined to make their presence known this November 2015.

More information about these two new books from Anino Comics can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Anino Comics"

Friday, October 16, 2015

Book Update: Si Janus Silang at ang Tiyanak ng Tábon Manga Adaptation Launch Date


After launching the 2nd book of the popular young adult series, the Janus Silang series, on the 36th Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), the manga adaptation of the 1st book is currently on its way to Komikon 2015.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Guides: 2-Day Passes to Komikon 2015


The 11th Annual Philippine Komiks Convention is almost here to give us once more the biggest komiks convention that will take place at the Bayanihan Center, Unilab Compound, Pasig City on November 14-15, 2015.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Book Update: News Hardcore! by Manix Abrera Launch Date

 

Manix Abrera, creator of the Kikomachine Komix, has officially announced on Facebook the upcoming release of his new comic book, News Hardcore! Hukbong Sandatahan ng Kahaggardan!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Events: Komikon 2015 Schedule


Komikon Inc. gives us some good and bad news as they release the dates for this year's Komikon schedule. The bad news is that Summer Komikon will not be conducted this year. No explanations were given. However, they gave the good news with that bad news. The good news is that the Komikon usually held around October or November will be done for 2 consecutive days this year! No reason nor explanations were also given but it will surely leave us wondering what they have in store for us that led them to conduct Komikon for 2 days.

So far here's the schedule for Komikon 2015.
  • Komikon 2015: The 11th Annual Philippine Komiks Convention
    • November 14-15, 2015 - Saturday & Sunday
    • Bayanihan Center, Unilab Compound, Pasig City

More information about Komikon can be seen / asked at:
Facebook Page: "Komikon"
Twitter: @komikontweets
inquiry@komikon.org

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