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Lost cov
Lost cov

REVIEW: The adventure goes deep in ‘LOST’

Rob Cham‘s LOST is the next installment of his previous work LIGHT, which had amazing reviews due to its fantastic one-panel page storytelling and lusciously colorful art. It stood out from any komiks that was released in...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kajo Baldisimo 1201
Kajo Baldisimo 1201
Kajo Baldisimo 1201

REVIEW: Learn how life was with ’12:01′

Just in time for the 30th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, Russell Molina (Sixty Six) and Kajo Baldisimo (Trese) have released a new graphic novel, 12:01. 12:01 gives us a short insight on how Filipino citizens&...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Ang Subersibo, Unang Isyu

With so many books, studies, articles, and even comics about one of Philippines’ national heroes, Jose P. Rizal, what more can we expect something fresh and more importantly, creative from his supposedly life and his works, and...
 
 
 
 
 
 
SixtySix
SixtySix
SixtySix

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Sixty Six, Vol. 1

HOW PINOY WE ARE Russell Molina (Anong Gupit Natin Ngayon?) and Ian Sta. Maria (Skyworld) team up for an exploration of nostalgia, sense of duty and responsibility, heroism, and Philippine values and culture through the lenses ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: PIKO: Pambatang Komiks

Innocence, Values & Childhood Philippine independent comic era is still going strong. And another anthology showcasing some of the great potentials will be unleashed on Free Comic Book Day. The name is PIKO: Pambatang Komik...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Light Cover
Light Cover
Light Cover

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Light

Imagine your reading your favorite comic book. Now remove all the speech bubbles and the narration. Would you still be able to tell what is going on? And if you think you do, are you sure that’s what the authors are trying to t...