Ardie Aquino Komiks
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Sinigang
THE “SINIGANG” CASE How to become truly independent and being responsible in life? Ardie Aquino answers this in his “mini-comic” entitled Siinigang. It is basically a simple cook book of our favorite Philippine comfort food (an...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Burn Baby Burn
WASTED but by LIGAYA! Independent Ardie Aquino’s Burn Baby Burn is one of his “mini-comics” series that presents a kind of existential kind of emotional crisis in the most direct yet imaginatively artistically pleasing just the...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Eddie: Imagination Corporation
Combining the elements of non-linear storytelling, action, monster horror, and a pinch of social commentaries of sorts, independent creator Ardie Aquino stretches his artistic imagination and creativity to decent results in Edd...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Minsan Gusto Ko Magwala
SWEETNESS of the OPPRESSED Ardie Aquino shows why a simple moment is the most memorable of all in his “mini-comic” entitled Minsan Gusto Ko Magwala. The issue of bullying is explored here, particularly the childhood experience ...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Ang Roomate Kong Aswang!
OBVIOUS BA! Philippine mythological creatures or folk monsters are one of the favorite staples in crafting Filipino super-natural tales of horror, suspense and even humor. Indie creator Ardie Aquino examines this briefly, espec...
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