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November Garcia

LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Seems that November Garcia has some Foggy Notions

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March 31, 2017
Flipgeeks got another opportunity to interview a Filipino artist who have been published both here and abroad. November Garcia, a freelance graphic artist who have been published by Hic and Hoc for her work Foggy Notions will be at Summer Komikon 2017, selling her works. How and when did you start illustra...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: It’s Adventure Time with Meg Omac

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February 8, 2017
A lot of Filipino Artists have been given a chance to draw for international and mainstream comics these days. It’s very promising to see that Filipino talents are being recognize world wide. Luckily, FlipGeeks managed to do a short interview with freelance Illustrator and comic artist Meg Omac about...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: CARLO VERGARA Is NOT Quitting Komiks

Comics
January 19, 2017
A few days ago Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah creator Carlo Vergara made a Facebook post about thinking of quitting comics. In the post, he talked about the balance between cost/effort and income returns in creating graphic novels in the local industry, and pondered on whether it’s still worthwhile doing them. Na...


LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Chelsea Oleta’s turn for her Graveyard Shift

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December 12, 2016
One of the new Komiks that’ll be released at this weekend’s Komikon 2016 is Chelsea Oleta‘s The Graveyard Shift – a story about a mangkukulam named Maya who joins her mother in America to investigate a town’s supernatural reports. We here at FlipGeeks got a chance to sit down ...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: One Week In the Library With John Amor

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October 17, 2016
The last time we interviewed John Amor, creator of Urban Animal and Tres Komikeros alumni, was six years ago. It has been a very long time but once again, Flipgeeks got the chance to catch up with him. It seems that John has been keeping himself busy especially now that his new graphic novel is about [&hel...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Arnold Arre on Komiks & Storytelling

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June 14, 2016
Celebrated Filipino storyteller and komiks creator Arnold Arre (Halina Filipina, After Eden, The Mythology Class) recently held a small workshop entitled Kwentong Pilipino as a part of UP Graphic Arts in Literature (GRAIL)‘s anniversary celebration, where he talked about Filipino stories and how to b...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Russel Molina’s Martial Law story ’12:01′

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April 23, 2016
FlipGeeks got to talk again with Russell Molina (Sixty Six, Edsa). Pretty much of a part two from our previous Let’s Talk Komiks interview. We discussed about his new graphic novel with Trese artist Kajo Baldisimo called, 12:01. We also get to discuss about what kind of advice can he give to writers/...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Rod Espinosa is Immortal and Steampunk

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April 15, 2016
Immortal Wings artist Rod Espinosa is locally known to be one of the Filipino artists who gets to work with publishers with such works as Neotopia,  The Courageous Princess, The Dragon Queen and many more. FlipGeeks got to talk lots of things to Espinosa while he’s working on a local release of Steam...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Andrew Villar’s 10 things he learned from 10 years of Komiks

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April 5, 2016
Ten years from doing komiks, local comic book Ambush creator-cartoonist  Andrew Villar. He has been one of the local comic book veterans who has been using the same creator-owned character til today. I can personally describe him to be like the local Erik Larsen with Savage Dragon. This summer, he gets to ...


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LET’S TALK KOMIKS: Russell Molina and the Future of Sixty Six

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February 4, 2016
Sixty Six creator Russell Molina balances the jump from being a children’s book author to komiks writer quite well. How does he manage now that his bromance with artist Ian Sta. Maria has become a long-distance relationship? This is Let’s Talk Komiks. FLIPGEEKS: From being a children’s book author, w...