In mainstream
American comics,
superheroes and
religion don't usually mix well. But in the
Philippines, religious themes are much more commonplace. An example of this is our
Easter feature,
Darmo Adarna, created by writer
Ramon R. "R.R." Marcelino and artist
Joseph Christian "Joey" Celerio. The series ran from the early to mid-1980's in the pages of
Pilipino Funny Komiks, published by
Islas Filipinas Publishing Co., Inc.
A BOY AND HIS BIRD
Because of his kind heart and his desire to help those in need, a young boy named
Dario was blessed by
God with the power to combat evil. With but a thought, Dario can transform himself into the super-powered teenager
Darmo, while his pet chicken
Kokok transforms into the mighty giant bird
Adarna.
DIVINE POWERS
Darmo's greatest power is the power of
prayer. Basically, he can make anything happen by simply wishing it (which means he literally has the power of
wishful thinking).
Aside from this, Darmo also has superhuman strength, speed, and invulnerability, as well as the ability to fly.
As for Adarna, he's
A GINORMOUS BIRD. 'Nuff said.
RELATIVES
BEN
Dario's uncle
(Uncle Ben?), a police officer and photographer.
LOLO JOSE
Ben's father, Dario's grandfather.
ALLIES
THE ARCHANGEL
A
Messenger from Heaven sent to guide Dario in his mission.
ORG
A rather weepy alien who asks for Darmo's help in freeing his people (likewise known as the
Orgs) from the oppressive reptilian race,
the Krogs.
GOOMA
The chieftain of a subterranean race of dwarfish
Rubber People.
LIDRO AND DIDRO
Aliens from the planet
Librex, who intercept a transmission of a
Superman movie. Thinking the
Man of Steel to be an actual person (you mean he
isn't?), they journey to Earth to ask for his help against the evil
Demox race. Fortunately for them, they find Darmo and Adarna instead.
DIYOS NG KARAGATAN ("GOD OF THE OCEANS")
The ruler of a race of
Fish People. An adversary at first, it turns out he only wanted to stop the dynamite fishing that is destroying his undersea kingdom.
THE FORCES OF EVIL
SATANAS (SATAN!)
The ultimate arch-enemy. The Prince of Darkness. The Lord of Lies. The Devil himself. The original Hornhead.
BUBONIKA
A shape-shifting witch who also has the power to control an army of rats.
THE KROGS
Ruthless alien reptilians (frog-like, to be exact) who seek to subjugate the gentle Orgs.
MIKOK, YAGUK & MULAK
A trio of renegade Rubber People who were ostracized from their race for being disrespectful to their elders (i.e. slapping around some old people). Like all members of their race, they possess the ability to stretch their limbs like rubber (naturally).
ZAXAN
King of the
Demox, a warlike race of mechanoid aliens.
COBRAX
Zaxan's deceitful second-in-command.
TIGREX
Another treacherous Demox general.
CAPTAIN NEMO
The fanatical commander of the whale-like submarine, the
Nautilus. Using high-frequency soundwaves from his sub, he controls an army of whales and dolphins in his mad crusade to protect the seas.
Nemo also has the power to levitate himself through meditation.
SARGO
Nemo's loyal first mate.
KAMPON NG DILIM ("MINIONS OF THE DARK")
An underground race of gigantic demons.
ARTISTIC DIFFERENCES
A succession of artists have since illustrated the adventures of Darmo and Adarna. During the series' initial run from 1981 to 1982, the art chores would be taken over by
Ronnie Escauriaga.
When the series resumed in 1983 as
Ang Pagbabalik ni Darmo Adarna ("The Return of Darmo Adarna"),
Rey Arcilla served as the artist for most of its run.
The artist for the
Nasaan si Superman ("Where is Superman") story arc was uncredited, but it appears to be the work of
Noly Panaligan.
This was followed by the
Darmo Starfighter storyline drawn by
Poe De Leon.
The final story arc,
Darmo Adarna Laban sa Mga Kampon ng Dilim ("Darmo Adarna Against the Minions of the Dark") was written by
Nico M. Arellano and illustrated by
Romy Elsie Santos.
The original series ended in 1986, but
a new version of Darmo Adarna later ran from 1990 to 1991. This very different incarnation was written by
Christian del Cruz, with art by
Louie Escauriaga and, later,
Jun Dayo.
COVERS