Showing posts with label Mervin Malonzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mervin Malonzo. Show all posts

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.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Book News: Mervin Malonzo Reveals Upcoming Books


The creator of the 34th National Book Award for Graphic Literature in Filipino, Tabi Po ~ Volume 1, has posted on his Facebook account the titles of the books he has lined up for us.

The titles of the books are; Tabi Po ~ Isyu 3Ang Supersibo 2, and Makina. The first 2 are the next volume of a series published by Visprint, Inc. and Anino Comics respectively. Meanwhile, the third book remains a mystery as to what could it be about and the publisher who will distribute it to us once this book is finished.

He also mentioned of a project that he has been working with Karl De Mesa (author of News of the ShamanReport From the Abyss and Radiant Void Reportage). No further details if it is a comic book that they are working on or if Malonzo is going to do the book cover of Karl De Mesa's upcoming book.

Mervin Malonzo's works are definitely worth it. His wonderful paintings reduced down into a book is definitely unique among the current local comics that we see. A beautiful portrait placed on a book for all of us to enjoy everywhere.

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:
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