After the success of the video game-inspired Kick Fighter Komiks, its publisher Infinity Publishing, Inc. attempted to capitalize on another popular trend of the time: professional wrestling. The result was Wrestle Warriors Komiks, which had a very brief run in 1993. One of its featured characters was Kisig Pinoy ("Dashing Pinoy?"), who was based on wrestling superstar "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
Created by writer Geraldo Jumawan and artist Louie A. Salvio, Pikoy was a frail, mentally-challenged young lad. He then encounters a mysterious old hermit who magically transforms him into the super-strong champion of justice, Kisig Pinoy.
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ReplyDeleteMaraming salamat sa pagpapahalagang ito. Mabuhay ang Obrang Pinoy!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhh paborito ko to sa wrestle warriors asteeg ng blog mo. Andaming memories bumabalik skin. Lalo n un mga.panel na napili mo hahaha meron p ko naalala un king of fighters. Maraming boobs dun eh hahaha
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