FromPilipino Funny Komiks#394 (January 3, 1986), New Year 1999 was written by Christian del Cruz and illustrated by Romy Santos. Almost a companion piece to del Cruz's Christmas story from the previous issue, this tells the tale of two time travelers from 1985 who journey to the year 1999 to witness the aftermath of World War III. What they find instead is a future not quite like what they expected.
December 21, 2012 came and went without incident, and another doomsday prophecy bites the dust. Of course, we should be used to this by now. I mean, remember when people used to think the world was going to end in 1999?
From Pilipino Funny Komiks #393 (December 27, 1985), ... At sa Lupa Kapayapaan ("And to Earth Peace") was one of two back-to-back "apocalyptic" holiday stories written by Christian del Cruz. In this one, illustrated by Rey Arcilla, a celestial phenomenon mystifies the world on Christmas Eve of the year 1999.
In this short tale from Super Action Pocketkomiks#93 (May 26, 1987), written by Leonard S. Roa and drawn by Gary Reyes, a pair of anonymous superheroes join forces to save the Earth from total annihilation.
On our 100th post, and anticipating the 8th death anniversary of Fernando Poe, Jr., here's a blow-by-blow account of another one of his famous larger-than-life characters...
ROUND ONE
Totoy Bato (which can literally be translated as either "Kid Rock" or (according to Google Translate) "Sonny Stone") first fought his way into the pages of Modern Romances & True Confessions Magazine (published by Adventures Illustrated Magazines, Inc.) in the late-1970's. A creation of prolific komiks writer Carlo J. Caparas, Totoy was a tough bare-knuckle fighter who eventually goes on to become a champion boxer. Later adapted into a 1977 film starring no less than legendary Pinoy Action King Fernando Poe, Jr., the character would become one of FPJ's signature roles next to Ang Panday.
ROUND TWO
A sequel series, Durugin si Totoy Bato ("Crush Totoy Bato") ran in Modern Romances from 1979 to 1980, written by Caparas and illustrated by Ading G. Gonzales. It was also made into a film in 1979.
When Caparas launched his short-lived komiks line with Sterling Publishing in 2007, he teamed-up with artist Nestor "Thor" Infante to revive the character in Lumaban Ka, Totoy Bato?(Apparently, there's a question mark at the end of the title, which would awkwardly translate it as "You Fought, Totoy Bato?") Appearing in Gwapo Komiks, the new series brought Totoy back to his street-fighting roots.
It should be noted that this incarnation of Totoy was drawn to resemble actor Robin Padilla. Sure enough, the so-called Bad Boy of Philippine Movies would indeed get cast in the GMA Network's 2009 Totoy Bato television series.
Also starring singer-actress Regine Velasquez, with appearances by boxing champ Manny Pacquiao, Padilla portrayed the title role of Totoy Bato, the sword-wielding, demon-slaying gladiator who...
Wait, WHAT?!!
That's right. At some point in the show, Totoy went from knocking out opponents in the ring to battling the Anti-Christ.
Forget rolling in his grave, FPJ should bust out of the Afterlife and deliver his patented machine-gun punches to everyone who was involved in this dreck.
The TV series was actually released on DVD some time ago, so you could check those out if you're curious enough to witness the sordid details for yourself. If you don't think it's worth your money (and it most probably isn't), you can find episodes online if you look hard enough. And if you want to see Robin Padilla in an actual boxing role, you're better off watching his 2001 movie Buhay Kamao. It's got a cool theme song, too.
A take on the then-popular Japanese TV series Bioman, Biokid appeared in the late 1980's in Children's Stories Pocketkomiks (published by Atlas Publishing Co., Inc.), written by Jaime Estrabela and drawn by Argel dela Cruz. In this installment from issue #144 (October 6, 1988), it's the match of the century (well, maybe not) as the small-fry sentai battle The Giant Pacman!
Friday by Ed Brubaker and Marcos Martin
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I don't really think much about ranking my favorite writers and artists in
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Combatron Grails
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Finally, kumpleto na yung collection:
-Galactic End part 1 and 2
-"Funko" by Halimaw
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TRESE Vol1 Published by ABLAZE
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*AWARD-WINNING, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED FILIPINO COMIC BOOK SERIES “TRESE”
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Horror Express
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HORROR EXPRESS Written by Vic J. Poblete Illustrated by Rudy Villanueva
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My Last Blog Post Here.
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Hello everybody,
This is something of a farewell post actually. So yes, I won't be blogging
here anymore but no, I won't stop blogging for good. Not anyti...
Temporary Blog
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This blog is still experiencing some problems, so for the meantime, check
out my temporary blog linked below. http://komikerodotcom.blogspot.com/
Mga sagot ko sa mga tanong para sa komiks.
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Bondying by Mars Ravelo
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Vitto Learns to Spell
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Vitto: V-I-T-T-O-R-I-O..Vittorio!
Me: Very good, Vitto! Can you spell my name?
Vitto: Yes! The spelling of Mommy is V-E-R-A! Mommy!
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Legend of Edda
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This is the new game I'm hook right now. They look like walking anime
figmas. XD
This are some of my screen shots of my character.
Legend of...