Showing posts with label Rambol Komiks. Show all posts
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Monday, October 31, 2016

DEATHSTORM


Created by writer/artist Gilbert Monsanto, Deathstorm appeared in all 24 issues of Wrestle Warriors Komiks (published by Infinity Publishing Inc.) in 1993.  Like the other mainstays of that magazine, the character was based on a popular pro-wrestler of the time, namely, WWE Superstar The Undertaker.



DEATH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING


Outworld is an afterlife dimension where the spirits of slain warriors convene to engage in never ending battle with each other.  It is also here where the celestial being known as Deathstorm stands guard over the Sphere of Infinity, which maintains the balance between good and evil throughout the universe.


When Deathstorm's power-hungry brother Zafla attempts to steal the Sphere, it breaks into several fragments which are then scattered across the Earth.  Deathstorm travels to the world of the living, inhabiting the body of a human named Jonathan, in order to recover the lost pieces and make the Sphere whole again.













DEATH
The physical embodiment of death itself, who guides Deathstorm in his quest.





















DEWINA
Deathstorm's gypsy ally and keeper of Pandora's Box.








HATE
Skull-faced, axe-wielding vigilante who possesses a fragment of the Sphere.

















DOCTOR VOODOO
Deathstorm's evil brother Zafla, who has taken the human form of a voodoo sorcerer.
 

























RESURRECTION

Deathstorm rises once again, alongside other Monsanto creations, in the 4th issue of Metropolitan, currently running online via the Rambol Komiks Magazine Facebook page.


Sunday, September 18, 2016

ALYAS: COMBAT


Alyas: Combat appeared in the short-lived Combat Action Komiks (published by Sonic Triangle Publishing, Inc.) from July to September 1993.  Written and illustrated by Gilbert Monsanto, the man known as Combat was a former soldier turned professional wrestler.



HEELS

MAJOR FLORENZKOTT

A disgraced military officer discharged for atrocities during Desert Storm, Florenzkott plots revenge against Combat.






BLITZKRIEG
Florenzkott's android enforcer.
 




















BLACK MAMBA
A mysterious masked villain who runs an illegal street fight.
 




















DOC VICIOUS

Combat's rival for the world championship belt.




















ROYAL RAMBOL ENTRY

In 2007, an older version of the character, now known as Lt. Combat, came out of retirement for the Metropolitan segment of Rambol Komiks, published by Monsanto's Sacred Mountain Publications.




Monday, December 13, 2010

BIOTROG and The Missing Star

We're not quite done with Biotrog just yet. In the spirit of the holiday, here's a short seasonal story from Kick Fighter Komiks #101 (Janaury 2, 1995). A bit too late for the yuletide when it was first published, but about a couple of weeks early this time around.





"Hang a shining shuriken upon the highest bough..."

Sunday, December 12, 2010

BIOTROG: Crossovers and Covers


ACROSS THE KICK FIGHTER UNIVERSE

At the time of its publication, Kick Fighter Komiks was one of the few Filipino comic books back then to have its characters explicitly inhabit a shared universe. The first major crossover between its heroes was in its "Winter Special Edition" (must've been an effect of climate change) issue #48 (December 30, 1993).

(Art by Lando Inolino)
Top row (left to right): Blade, Kickero, Balzaur, Voltar (guy on screen), Bronco, Kahddim, Hugo
Headband guy in bottom right: Hiro

In his own series, Biotrog would occasionally team up with his fellow Kick Fighter stars, such as the wrestler Hugo, with whom he debates the virtues of brains against brawn.


He later joined forces with Kahddim of Kulto to fight off his own demonic doppelganger.


Biotrog also made guest appearances in his co-stars' series. He and Angel went to the beach with Bronco in a 2-part Mysteryo story.


He then teamed-up (or rather, fought with) Kickero the Kick Fighter in a multi-part storyline where they are pitted against each other by their respective arch-foes.


When KF was revamped (retitled as Kick Fighter II) with its 118th issue (May 1, 1995), its characters were reshuffled and paired off into new serials. Biotrog would co-star with secret agent Jolas Zuares in a new series called Blades and Bullets.

After a brief hiatus, the magazine was revived anew in 1996 as Kick Fighter III. Biotrog and Jolas returned to action in another new series, Omni Powers, where they are joined by Balzaur of Versus and Nerva of Vengeance.


BIOTROG RETURNS
Kick Fighter III eventually folded in late 1996, but Biotrog co-creator Gilbert Monsanto would not let the character go gently into the night. In 2005, 9 years after his last appearance, the silver-masked cyborg resurfaced in Monsanto's online fan-comic Digmaan, which teamed him with various Filipino comic book heroes such as Darna and Captain Barbell.
In 2006, Monsanto published Rambol Komiks under his independent imprint Sacred Mountain Publications. One-half of this flip-book format anthology magazine ran the series Metropolitan, which brought together many of the characters Monsanto created throughout his career. Among them was Biotrog, but as it turns out, the hero that appeared wasn't really the original version. This was actually his son, Rayden Summers, who had followed in his father's bionic footsteps in the series' future timeline.

Good thing he kept the name. "Biotray" just doesn't have the same ring to it.

As for the original Biotrog, he is slated to return in Biotrog Reassembled, a project tentatively scheduled for 2011.

COVERS







Saturday, December 4, 2010

BIOTROG: Bring On the Bad Guys


What's a hero without an arch-villain or two? Or three? Or, hell, an entire angry mob screaming for his blood? In this installment, we round up the usual suspects in Biotrog's rogues gallery.

BIOLANTE
Biotrog's "prototype," Biolante was the first recepient of Dr. Wang's cyborg technology, as well as his first adopted son. He went on to become an international assassin, until he was imprisoned following a failed mission. He returns seeking vengeance against Dr. Wang (who he felt had turned his back on him) and his foster brother Roger/Biotrog. Biolante appeared to die in battle against Biotrog, but was later resurrected after an alien entity merged with his body.
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Biolante's bionic right arm conceals a set of retractable cybernetic claws similar to Biotrog's. After merging with the alien, he could mutate his left arm into a scaly, clawed, monstrous form. He could also shoot powerful energy blasts he calls his "Beta Beam" from his eyes.

Biolante appears to have a love/hate relationship with Biotrog, as he is just as likely to save his "brother" as he is to kill him.


RIPPER
The leader of the very same crime syndicate responsible for the murder of Roger Summers' parents. The Syndicate's symbol is a hawk's head tattooed on the left arm.

Ripper's weapons of choice were a pair of samurai swords. He also appeared to be capable of long-distance hypnotism. He was later killed (and his Syndicate taken over) by the ninja assassin Koji.

IRON CLAW

Ripper's brother, who tried to wrest control of the Syndicate on the same night the Summers were murdered. Failing that, Iron Claw formed his own splinter group, distinguished from the original Syndicate by placing the hawk's head symbol on the chest.

Iron Claw was later killed by the vigilante extremist Mr. Grey.





KOJI
A ninja assassin hired by Ripper to elminate Biotrog, Koji killed Ripper instead and took over as the Syndicate's new leader.

Koji later had his left foot sliced off in a fight with Biotrog. He was eventually fitted with a cybernetic foot by an alien of the same species as the one Biolante had merged with. He would also acquire telekinetic powers he calls his "Super Eye" after praying to an evil goddess.


MR. GREY
The victim of a grave injustice, Edmund Grey exacted murderous revenge on the criminals who stole from his family and raped his two daughters. Disillusioned with the system, he then set his sights on corrupt government officials, police officers and businessmen.

A master-level black ninja, Mr. Grey often matched wits with the cyborg vigilante Biotrog, their conflict as much a clash of martial art prowess as it is of their radically opposing views on justice. But eventually, Grey saw the error of his ways and turned himself in. He later died heroically trying to stop a prison break.

Mr. Grey's twin brother Bernard would become an ally of Biotrog as the Red Ninja.


THE BLACK KING'S COURT

A chess-based criminal organization led by a crime boss known only as the Black King, with the beautiful and dangerous Black Queen ruling by his side. The Black King's two advisors, the "Bishops," are actual bishops turned crooked. A pair of sadistic killers are the group's "Knights," while eight foot soldiers serve as their "Pawns."


KINGS OF THE STREETS

A rival gang to the Black King's group. Headed by King Cobra, other members include Tetsi, Mason and Beret.


POISON IVY




















Not to be confused with-- uh, some botanist up in Gotham, THIS Poison Ivy is an assassin for hire who employs poison gas (hence the name) and a fan that shoots out blades at her targets. A rose with a strong scent and really sharp thorns. She has been seen working for both the War Claws and King Cobra.


NO-FACE

A faceless mud-monster spawned from toxic waste, No-Face attacks with devastating sonic waves, and almost nothing can harm its malleable body except for fire and ice.

The creature later merges with an escaped convict named George, transforming him into the new No-Face (Never mind the fact that he does HAVE a face this time out).


AKURA

An evil ninja clan master who harbors a vendetta against Bernard Grey's family.

In later appearances, he is actually referred to as "Akuma," but let's just call him by his more original name.

DIYOSANG ITIM ("BLACK GODDESS")

The evil deity worshipped by Koji, she was responsible for giving him his "Super Eye" (dig that crazy name).














DEMON BIOTROG





















A bloodthirsty demon who assumes Biotrog's form, it takes the combined forces of Biotrog and fellow Kick Fighter hero Kahddim to stop him.

YONDABIS

Dr. Wang's real son, who rebelled and turned to the dark side. He plots to destroy Roger and take his place as the new Biotrog.


SIKEM

Yondabis' messenger, and... Yeah, that's about it.
















P.S.
I knew there was a reason I posted this. December 5 is the International Day of the Ninja. Happy Ninja Day, everybody!