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Newest Nano Metalfigs: WWE and Street Fighter

Collectibles
August 21, 2017
JADA TOYS, under their Nano Metalfigs line, give us a first look at their upcoming Street Fighter Nano Metalfigs single packs, and WWE Nano Metalfigs single packs! Street Fighter Nano Metalfigs include Balrog, Blanka, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, E. Honda, Guile, Ken, M. Bison, Ryu, Sagat, Vega, and Zangief. On the o...


Republikanto 2018

PREVIEW: Republikanto #2

Comics
April 12, 2018
REPUBLIKANTO 2 Story & Art by John Nano Cover by John Nano Cover Price TBA Release date: APRIL 14, 2018 Issue 2 tells: The POKEKOH App has gone out of control and has sucked Buboy and Jekjek into the Poke-world, It’s up to Badong and Genio to rescue their friends and bring them back to […]


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KOMIKS PREVIEW: Republikanto – Operasyon: Pokekoh

Comics
August 1, 2017
REPUBLIKANTO – OPERASYON: POKEKOH Story and Art by John Nano Cover price PHP 160 Date of release August 2017 Other details 68 pages, Colored cover and B&W interior May bagong sikat na app game na kinababaliwan ng buong barangay ng Kuatrokantos, ang Pokekoh online. Ano ang mangyayari kung ang puwe...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Bringing a Song to Life with Gab Chee Kee

Comics
November 7, 2014
Like a superhero, Gab Chee Kee wears two different masks; a comic book writer  by day,  and a songwriting guitarist family man by night. You may know him for being the rhythm guitarist of the nation-famed rock band – Parokya Ni Edgar but right now he is making a name for himself in the komiks scene a...


KOMIKS REVIEW: KuatroKanto Part 1 & 2

Comics
April 28, 2014
Nope, it is not the size of your alcoholic beverage but rather it is a barangay where Badong, Buboy, Genio and Jekjek – a group of teenagers reside. Have you ever imagined the lyrical stories of Eraserhead’s “Tindahan ni Aling Nena“, “Pare Ko“or Parokya ni Edgar’s ...


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Video Game Easter Eggs You May Have Missed

Gaming
April 16, 2017
Back in 1979, Atari released Adventure for the Atari 2600. For fear of having their employees bought out by competitors, they don’t make a habit of including game designers in their games’ credits.  In response to this, Warren Robinett —the game’s programmer— hid a secret message that whe...