Posts Tagged ‘Killer Kamote Komiks’
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KOMIKS PREVIEW: After School #1
AFTER SCHOOL #1 Story by Arvin Valenzuela Art by Arvin Valenzuela Cover by Arvin Valenzuela Publisher Killer Kamote Komiks Cover Price PhP 75 Release Date: February 20, 2016 Other details: 15 pgs. After School Issue #1 is the i...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Killer Kamote Komiks: Pagtitipon ng Lahat ng Killer Kamote Komiks na Ikinatha sa Wikang Tagalog
Arvin’s Existential Quests…. Killer Kamote Komiks: Pagtitipon ng Lahat ng Killer Kamote Komiks na Ikinatha sa Wikang Tagalog has seven short stories of indie comic illustrator Arvin Valenzuela, ranging from one-page stories to ...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Ang Pagkikipagsapalaran ni Mang Gayber #2
!?!?! Ang Pagkikipagsapalaran ni Mang Gayber #2 is the second chapter of the new series unleashed by Arvin Valenzuela. He continues the misadventures of the twisted Philippine version of the beloved 1980s and 1990s pop culture ...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Tabon Kid
WE NEVER CHANGE Tabon Kid is a six-page silent or wordless comic by indie comic creator Arvin Valenzuela. For starters, “Tabon” is located in the province of Palawan where, if you still remember your history classes ever, one o...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Hibangers #1
IN MEMORIA… Hibangers #1 by Arvin Valenzuela is rather a bit cathartic for the creator-writer-illustrator because it tackles his deepest thoughts and feelings to his high-school best friend and band mate named Gian, alongside w...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Killer Kamote Komiks #1 – Pinoy Humor, Warts and All
Arvin Valenzuela attempts to find out what constitutes Philippine or Pinoy humor in his first ever compilation Killer Kamote Komiks #1. This compilation can be served as the artist’s semi-autobiography of sorts since some of th...
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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Arvin Valenzuela invades the interwebs with his Killer Kamote Komiks!
Local comic book creators have been selling their work in print in comic book stores and conventions. And they would get some amount of people looking at their work. Coz that’s how they get to survive. It’s exposure...