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As an identification guide, I will regularly feature in this blog some of the rare pieces in my collection of Philippine comics."Komiks" from the 1950…
Read MoreI finally bought a copy of "Essential Guide to World Comics" after being tipped by my friend Reno Maniquis that it is already available in Powerbooks.…
Read MoreFinally, here's a gallery of some of the earliest komiks covers of the great Francisco V. Coching from my collection. For your viewing pleasure.
Read MoreThe very first Pinoy komiks superheroes appeared in 1946, right at the birth of the Philippine comics industry. Incidentally, that year also marked the independ…
Read MoreOkay, I accidentally watched last Monday evening the first episode of GMA-7's much-publicized Captain Barbell TV series. I said "accidentally" bec…
Read MoreRecently, a group of students visited my house to interview me for their thesis regarding Philippine Komiks. I think this has been the fifth time I was intervie…
Read MoreI am currently selling some nice Rubeny Yandoc comic pages from the early 1960s. These pages were published in the short-lived KENKOY KOMIKS, as part of th…
Read MoreI have never met the great cartoonist Jose Zabala-Santos in person. Everything I knew about him I learned from reading articles written about him, and my interv…
Read MoreVintage Philippine literary and movie magazines are rich references for identifying komiks serials that had been made into the movies.I am very fortunate to acq…
Read MoreDuring the Japanese occupation (1942-44), Tony Velasquez created a series of cartoons called “The Kalibapi Family” published weekly in the Japanese-controll…
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