Friday, February 19, 2016

Events: Nominees for Komiket Awards 2016


In line with Komiket Year 2, the list of nominees for Komiket Awards was revealed. Winners will be announced on the event as the Komiket Awards Jury deliberate on who will be the winners for each of the four (4) categories.

The nominees are:

Best-Student Komiks
  • Anito by Aze Calara
  • Agila by Jose Victor Fuentecilla, Arjohn Perdon and JC Panlilio
  • Best Played with Sawi Hits by Mitzi Delima
  • Now Showing: Revenge of the Rejects by Animotion

Best Komiks
  • Things to Remember by Jess Santiago
  • Itch by Mitch Cervantes
  • Fires and Embers by Gwendy delos Santos

Best Artist

Best Writer
  • Jess Santiago and Jaz Nabong for Things to Remember
  • Mitch Cervantes for Itch
  • Gwendy delos Santos for Fires and Embers
  • Gioseppe Custodio for Are You Depressed

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Events: Komiket Year 2


After ELBIKON 2016 last week, here comes another comic convention on the northern side of Metro Manila.

Komiket is back for another dose of Filipino Komiks and Art Market. Komiket Year 2 will be held on February 2, 2016 (Saturday) at the Elements Centris, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, from 9:00 a.m. up to 7:00 p.m. The entrance ticket is worth Php. 50.

Present at Komiket will be Rod Espinosa. His work on The Courageous Princess by Antartic Press earned him nominations for Promising New Talent and Best Artist for the 2000 Ignantz Awards and Best Title for Younger Readers for the 2002 Eisner Award. His comics will be available at the event.

Some of Espinosa's comic books he'll have at the event

There are a lot of new works that will be released at the event. Some of them are:

  • After School 1
    • Arvin Valenzuela
    • Killer Kamote Komiks

  • Drop Dead Dangerous 4
    • Chad Cabrera and Mike Banting
    • Happy Lockjaw

  • Lovebag
    • A Tango and Vee Jocson
    • The CoSmic Book

  • Sam's Day Out
    • Milo Galang
    • Kyusi Kompanie Komiks

  • Sabaw
    • Animotion

  • Higante No. 4
    • Pelikomiks Studio

  • Ligaya 4
    • Addie Onday and Faye Bergonia

  • Lakan at Makisig - Kids Are Alright?
    • Giodesk

  • Gaming Fridays
    • Tristan Yuvienco
    • Kyusi Kompanie

So ready those wallets and bring along those old komiks that you'd want to have signed and head on to Elements Centris for Komiket Year 2.

Do note that this event will be having another round of ManixCon so do come early so you could have him signed the comics first.

 

 

February Komiket 2016 Schedule

Floor Map of Komiket Year 2

More information about Komiket Year 2 can be seen at:
Facebook Event Page: "February 2016 Komiket"

Monday, February 15, 2016

Comics: Elmer ~ Issue 1

Illustration and Story by: Gerry Alanguilan
Rated: 17+ Only
Genre: Anthropomorphic / Drama / Fantasy
Komikero Publishing
SLG Publishing
(5/5 ★★★)

"Elmer is a window into a world where chickens have suddenly acquired the intelligence and consciousness of humans, where they can now consider themselves a race no different than browns, black or whites. Recognizing themselves to be sentient, the inexplicably evolved chickens push to attain rights for themselves as the newest members of the human race.
Elmer tells the story of a family of chickens who lives and struggles to survive in a suddenly complicated and dangerous world.
The Good:
This 1st issue of Elmer begins with the everyday getting-out-of-bed sickness that most of us have.

We follow Jake Gallo, as he orients us to the current situation of the world after chickens emerged as a new race that is at par with the humans due to their newly acquired intelligence and consciousness.

The plot was wonderful. The dialogues may have been hilarious to read but questions regarding the norms of the society were placed with ease.

I think what was great in this comic was how the illustrations were carried out. Alanguilan is really a gifted artist who skillfully shows to us chickens full of emotions. He doesn't need to add an eyebrow to show anger. The facial features already gives the tone of that character.

There was a great splash page in this issue. The illustration of a rooster and his chick enjoying the sunset over a can of beer was delightful to look at. An enlarged and framed illustration of that scene would be great to hang in the house.

The Bad:
With the removal of the tasty chicken dish that we have been accustomed to, ducks now replaces that scene. However, it really seems fucked up to see a chicken eating a roasted duck on some panels. It seems too much for me to accept that part of reality.

The Verdict:
Humans at par with the chickens? Who would have thought of that kind of reality in an alternate universe. Recognizing them to be at par with our level of intelligence and consciousness seems to be a crazy idea. It would also lead us to kissing goodbye on eating our favorite fried chicken since it would then be considered as a crime of murder and as an act of cannibalism.

This 1st issue of Elmer was an enjoyable read. An alternate world where chickens could possibly be your employer is interesting. Even the idea that a nation would later on elect their first (and definitely not the last) chicken president/prime minister of their country would put all into confusion.

Alanguilan tells us to take a peek to experience this other worldly possibility that after all the fight for equality in terms of religion, race, color and sexual orientation comes the fight for chicken equality.
"Aw, dad... this isn't another one of those "oh, you're LUCKY you didn't have to peck dry corn and uncooked rice off the dirt!" kind of thing is it?" - Jake Gallo
Free Digital Copy:
ComiXology: Elmer #1
KOMIKERO DOT COM: Elmer01.cbr

Monday, February 8, 2016

Comics: The Mythology Class

2nd Edition
Illustration and Story by: Arnold Arre
Nautilus Comics
(5/5 ★★★★★)

(Cover C "Nicole-Kubin Cover")
"Summoned to a secret gathering one stormy night by the mysterious Mrs. Enkanta, Nicole finds herself face to face with tikbalangs, kapres, and all sorts of engkantos - new found friends, she embarks on a quest into the realm of myth and folklore where she fights alongside heroes of her childhood against an age-old terror. Follow in their footsteps as their adventure takes them through the familiar streets of Metro Manila and into a world more fascinating than they had ever imagined."
The Good:
This comic opens our Philippine pre-hispanic era for discovery.

A cast of college students, old aged teachers and a familiar yet a new and extraordinary view of the local mythology, the story introduces us once again to those familiar tales. A time before the battle of Mactan took place. The era where the gods of nature took reign and the enkantos were still believed to be true by many.

The story has a lot of good points. One of those were certain conversations written using the baybayin alphabet. The use of this alphabet opens our eyes to the rich culture that our ancestors had.

References to Ibalon warriors, Alunsina, Bantugan, and the kris weapon were effectively used here. A new object known as the Narra tablet seems original to the ears. It's like a different version of the Code of Kalantiaw wherein instead of laws, stories about mythological creatures are the ones written on it by Bantugan.

Other references included Francisco Balagtas' Adarna bird, Francisco Coching's Pedro Penduko and a Philippine Legendary book, whom I think was a nod to some of Arre's source material.

The illustrations of this comic book goes hand in hand with the story perfectly. The distinction between reality and dream sequences were beautifully executed.

A couple of splash pages and the two-page spreads intensified a lot of the scenes. The best splash page would be the Aswang Reborn and Tikbalang Drift illustrations. They command a huge scene for the story. However, the most rewarding picture would be the two-page spread of the Monument of Batch 2000. It gives off that feeling of graduation even though the class only took 4 months.

Each design really played homage to our past. The most interesting design that Arre had created for this story would be his take of our local hieroglyphic type of drawings. These design may make you wonder of an early Egyptian type of culture, minus the pyramids and the giant sphinx of course!

The Bad:
The worse thing that occurred in this comic book is that the story has to end.

The Verdict:
The Mythology Class takes us to a ghost busters type of story, wherein capturing a couple of escaped enkantos were needed to be done before the morning class starts.

Mrs. Enkanta, Nicole and the rest of the group will truly be a memorable adventure that Arre has luckily invited us to join.

A story written more than a decade ago, the class always feels new and old. It's an adventure that Bathala calls all of us to accept.

So call on the others, for Mrs. Enkanta, Nicole and the rest of the group are just waiting for the story of our ancestors be told.

"Promise me never to forget those stories. Maybe someday you might find yourself in one of them." - Nicole's Grandfather

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

More of The Mythology Class can be seen at:

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Events: ELBIKON 2016 Schedule

 

A pre-valentine's day treat will happen on Laguna next month for the Los Baños Comic Convention is back once again to satisfy our hunger for more.

Now on its 3rd year, the ELBIKON hosted by The Graphic Literature Guild will be held on February 13, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Baker Hall, University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). The entrance ticket is worth Php. 30.

Grab a comic book lover to date in this event at UPLB.

More information about ELBIKON 2016 can be seen at:

Facebook Event Page: "ELBIKON 2016"
Twitter: @ELBIKON

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Comics: Ang Sumpa ~ Kabanata 3: Ang Pakiusap

Created by: Andoyman
Story Assist by: Super Gi
Rated: T+ / Teenage 13+
Genre: Detective / Mystery / Suspense
Andoyman Komiks
(4/5 ★★★★☆)


"Iniimbestigahan ni Arman Darte, NBI Agent,
ang pagkamatay ni Pangulong Enrique Ortega.
Ngunit mayroong pakiusap
si Madame Estrella Ortega, biyuda ng pangulo.
Papayag kaya si Arman o hindi?"

The Good:
The investigation regarding President Ortega's death continues. The story continues its detective work with Arman as the sole investigator of the case.

A human person is now presented as a suspect in this story. Based from the 2 previous chapters, I would have almost believed that this would be a paranormal story if it wasn't for the appearance of that suspect.

The Bad:
The cover wasn't that striking. It appears to be overloaded with too much video footage regarding the death of the president. It felt really exhausting just by looking at each picture depicting the events that follows after the news of the president's death was reported.

The story also felt to have really slowed down in contrast to the previous two chapters.

The Verdict:
Ang Sumpa remains to be an interesting story full of detective and logistical work. I just hope that with the appearance of a new character and the revelation of a suspect in this chapter, it won't just be a coincidence that both of them appeared on the same chapter of this story.

So far this story is still recommended to those who love plots that are solved with logic. Wherein subtly the clues that could help solve this case have been planted underneath our eyes from the very beginning.

More of Ang Sumpa can be seen at:
Facebook Page: "Ang Sumpa"

The creators can be seen at:

Andoyman
Facebook Page: "Andoyman"

Super Gi

 

Monday, February 1, 2016

Comics: Buti Pa Ang Cupcake May Fillings

The Heart Edition
Illustration and Story by: Vee Jocson
The CoSmic Book
(5/5 ★★★★★)


The Plot:
Fat girl meets handsome skinny boy. Boy only dates sexy girls. So fat girl slims down for handsome boy to notice.

The Good:
The 20 pages was worth it. A simple love story of a girl meets boy was interestingly told.

A reflection of our society was depicted. Some common everyday scenarios can be seen such as,
"Customer: Pabili po!
  Sales Attendant: Mamaya ka na! (doing nothing)
  Customer: Mag sara na lang kayo!
Previous showbiz news such as the "dala ka ng foods sa condo" issue was also referenced in one panel.

It is also worth nothing of the attractive cover art that was made. Strawberry dessert lovers and hugot-lines fanatics would definitely stop to look at it.

The Bad:
None that the reviewer can see.

The Verdict:
The story of Cupcake was a great one. This comic book was nicely done by Vee Jocson. A story full of comedic references and that opening scene could lead you astray from the ending that the creator has prepared for us.

Cupcake really does have feelings!

"taste it! it's to die for!" - Cupcake

This could be purchased at:
Gumroad: Cupcake (2015)

More of the creator's works can be seen at:
http://tapastic.com/vjocson

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

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