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October KOMIKON 2009

September 30, 2009

Date: October 18, 2009
Time: 10am to 9pm
Entrance Fee: PhP 80

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Komikon 2009 Freebies

August 6, 2009

 

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Astiging Boy Ipis #1

July 27, 2009

SACRED MOUNTAIN PUBLICATIONS AND BAYAN KNIGHTS PRESENTS: ANG ASTIGING BOY IPIS # 1!

From the pages of the revolutionary BAYAN KNIGHTS comics! Comes the higly-anticipated solo adventures of everybody’s “slightly” favorite Pinoy super-hero, BOY IPIS! When a kidnapping syndicate decided to rear its ugly head, terrorizing malls around the metro, It’s now up to Mike, secretly, the “Astiging” Boy Ipis to bring the criminals to justice, save the day, and at the same time, find a new… err girlfriend. ALSO FEATURING! the phenomenal PHANTOM CAT! Written by newcomer PAUL MICHAEL IGNACIO, with art chores by GILBERT MONSANTO (RAMBOL, TROPA, BAYAN KNIGHTS), REDG VICENTE (PAGBANGON MULA SA ABO: PRELUDE TO MANANABAS) and AARON FELIZMENIO (ANG HULING BARAHA: ALAS, GWAPOMAN2000)

40 pages /b & w/ superhero, adventure, comedy/ 60 pesos! ALL AGES!

INITIALLY AVAILABLE AT THE MANILACOMIC-CON 2009! (AUGUST 8-9, 2009) 

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Sacred Mountain Publishing Komiks

April 14, 2009

Any issue price plus 20 pesos shipping.

  

 Getting our comics thru the mail:

Within the Philippines only for now.

Bayan Knights —————- P60+20=P 80.00 pesos
Rambol Komiks ————— P60+20=P 80.00 pesos
Tropa ————————— P75+20=P 95.00 pesos
(additional copies plus 10.00 on shipping rate)

Promo:
Complete set (BK1+ RK 1,2and 3+Tropa 1 and 2) 6 items= 400.00 minus 20%= 320.00
Add only 50 pesos for shipping
(regular price at P460.00), with the promo get them for ONLY P370.00 and save P90.00
plus get a free sketch.

  • Deposit payment through any BPI branch to Sacred Mountain Publications, Account # 4033-04277-4. Kindly write your name on the deposit slip and fax a copy to 655-6780. You may also scan or take a clear photo of the deposit slip and email the image file with your contact details to smp_letters@yahoo.com.
  • We also accept payments through Paypal, Kindly entersmp_letters@yahoo.com as the payee account.

We would be happy to answer questions sent to that email address as well.

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KOMIKS REVIEW: Kalayaan #6

March 17, 2009

by: Mark Rosario

This is a landmark issue. As can be seen on the cover, Gio Paredes‘ Kalayaan comics #6 is a crossover with Gener Pedrina’s iconic Pinoy superhero team, Sanduguan. Now dont make the mistake of thinking that this is just anothersuperhero crossover story just for the sake of doing a crossover. The plot really shows Kalayaan’s need of help from other heroes because he alone cant take his villain down this time around. I really like the story and, like Kalayaan #4 did, it made me think for several days. 

For example, I thought a lot about Kalayaan’s motives. When Kalayaan went berserk and attacked Malikmata, I thougt a alot about the real reasons why he did that. Was it really becasue of what the villain did to him or was it more becasue of what the villain almost did to Diwata? Taking that as my first clue and taking their “mental link” (page 11) as my secod, I went “hhhmmm…” Could this possibly be a ‘loveteam’ in the future? Has our hero finally found the girl who would accept him despite his “condition”(Kalayaan 4)? I wonder :)  

With regards to the art department, Gio, as always, is showing a lot of improvement. Personally, I find it an exhilarating experience to be a witness of his growth both as a writer and as an artist at the same time. Checking out earlier issues of his comics would show that he’s somehow having some challenge when it comes to drawing girls. This issue, however, simply proves that the guy has been doing a lot of practice lately. I really love the way he draws Diwata (like on page 8-panel 3), especially how he draws her hair. 

On the other hand, Gener Pedrina does the artworks for the other half of the story (pages 11-20). Of course, the transition from Gio to Gener’s arstyle was pretty obvious, even without looking at the credits but mind you! As different as their styles may be, it wasn’t distracting in any way. Its a welcome treat for readers actually. Page 13, for example, was a very dynamic page that it became one of those moments when I wished the comic book was available in full colors (who knows in the future, right?) Overall, I’m sure followers of Kalayaan comics will enjoy reading this particular issue.

Now you got to pat Gio on the back for his consistency and perseverance. Way back issue #1, he shared with readers his desire of releasing a new issue every four months. The guy’s now on his 6th issue and it looks like Gio’s constantly achieving that goal, one issue at a time, sometimes even finishing an issue earlier than the intended schedule. As a reader, it gives you a good feeling knowing that you can count on him to release a new issue on a regular basis. So when he promises more action for the next issue, you can just be sure he’ll be back after 4 months. Really. 

I won’t be surprised at all if, in due time, Kalayaan might indeed become the country’s longest running indie comics. For that reason - and for many, many others - Gio Paredes deserves being praised.

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KOMIKS REVIEW: Unstoppable

January 20, 2009

There’s No Stopping Unstoppable

by Mark Rosario

Its no secret for any comicbook enthusiast that the Philippines really has an unlimited number of great comicbook artists. Just check out some DeviantArt accounts and finding samples of what I’m saying shouldn’t really be difficult at all. We really have a lot of artists who have already made it big (or has the potential to soon make it big) here and abroad. On the other hand, finding a good artist who has the capacity to write good stories at the same time can be a rare experience. Not all artist can actually do that - and that’s one of the main reasons why I admire Hubert Khan Michael and his work.

Hubert is actually the creator (writer and artist) of Unstoppable comics. This is one of the titles I got during Komikon 2008 and reading this totally caught me off my guard. I’ve seen the character a number of times at Hubert’s DeviantArt account and I’ve always liked the black-and-white color scheme of the costume. Reading the actual comicbook and knowing the real story about the character, however, truly made me love the character even more.

Unstoppable #1 is actually an origin issue that leaves you with more questions than answers - and I mean that in a good way. Here’s a comicbook that will leave you craving for more you’d wish the next issue would already be available tomorrow.

For example, the unexpected twist found at pages 16 and 17 on issue #1 was really very intriguing that I excitedly tried very hard to find clues at issue #2 to solve the mystery. Did i get some? Well, I guess I did but I’d have to wait for issues #3 and #4 to check if my suspicions are correct (You see, there are actually 4 issues for the 1st story arc).

Awesome artwork, impressive story-telling, clever dialogues, a well thought-out plot plus cinematic transitions between pages and panels - I really have nothing but praises for Unstoppable comics!

As I’ve indicated in one of my previous blog posts, I went home from the Komikon with a bag full of indie comics. Personally, I’d say that discovering Unstoppable comics is one of the reasons why I could say that the long 5-hour trip from Dagupan to Manila was really worth it. This is definitely a must-read and I’d recommend it to anyone who would enjoy reading a good superhero comicbook.

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KOMIKS REVIEW: Callwork

January 18, 2009

callwork comics a stroke of genius
by karlo cesar cordero

UNA akong nagkaroon ng awareness sa “Callwork Comics” na likha ni Hazel Manzano-Chua nang mag-attend ako sa nakalipas na Komikon noong November 2008 sa Bahay ng Alumni sa UP Diliman. Habang patungo ako sa venue at sakay ng dyip ay naririnig ko ang ilang estudyanteng kasakay ko na isa sa priority nilang bilhin na komiks ang Callwork. Tungkol daw ito sa buhay ng mga taong nagtatrabaho sa mga callcenters.
Doon pa lang ay naisip kong stroke of genius ang ideyang ito ng creator ng nasabing komiks. Sa panahong ito na mahirap umagaw ng market para sa likhang magasin or comics, may captured audience na agad ang Callwork. Pinakasikat na trabaho ngayon ang pagiging callcenter agent. Kahit maliit na porsyento lang nito ang bumili ng nasabing komiks ay sigurado na ang return of investment para sa creator. At kung maganda talaga ang komiks at kumalat ang tungkol dito sa sirkulo ng mga callcenter agents, dito ngayon papatak ang sinasabing niche market, na bago pa man nalikha ang produkto ay nariyan na. Bukod pa rito ang mga mahihilig sa humor, comics junkies and impulsive book buyers.

Sa blog ng creator na si Hazel—na tinawag din niyang Callwork—sinabi niyang ang kanyang komiks ay, “a comic strip that pays tribute to all Business Process Outsourcing workforce here in the Philippines.” Una itong lumabas sa Manila Bulletin bilang comics strip. Incidentally, dalawa sa mga kaibigan ko ay may strips din sa nasabing diyaryo; sina Philip Cruz at Bladimer Usi.

Ayon pa kay Hazel, ang mga kuwentong inilalabas niya sa Callwork ay mga tunay na pangyayari at nilalagyan lang niya ng putahe ng humor. At aware siya sa mga callcenter humor dahil nasa ganitong linya rin ang kanyang propesyon.

Maging ako ay aksidenteng nakakasalamuha ng mga taga-callcenter at para sa akin sila ay mga interesting characters. Nakakasabay ko sila sa elevator, maging sa comfort room. Masasaya at maiingay—at nagkukuwentuhan gamit ang kanilang natutunang American twang. Most of the time, ang kanilang topic ay ang kanilang malaking suweldo, nakaaway na customer o kaya’y ang masungit nilang amo, gayundin ang kinaiinisang officemate. Topic din nila lagi kung saan masarap gumimik pagkatapos ng trabaho. Karamihan sa kanila ay laging naka-jacket at nakasalamin. Sa hugos ng mga tao sa loob man ng building, mall o kalye, hindi mahirap maka-spot ng isang callcenter agent.

Saludo ako kay Hazel for coming up with such a great comics. Sa mundo ng komiks na dominado ng mga kalalakihan, masarap makitang may isang rosas sa gitna ng mga tinik. Ito rin ang pagkakataon na makakita tayo ng artworks ng isang babae, maging ang kanyang sense of humor. Iba kasi ang sensibilidad ng babae pagdating sa arts, humor and storytelling. Malaking advantage ito para sa kanya.

And I think the Callwork Comics is doing great in the market. Couple of weeks ago ay nasa National Bookstore Glorietta ako at naghanap ng kopya nito. Iisa na lang ang nakita ko, hindi ko pa nabili dahil may nagbabasa at tawa nang tawa. Kung pagbabatayan ko ang kaanyuan ng nagbabasa na mukhang tatapusin ang buong komiks, isa siyang taga-callcenter. Sana naman ay binili niya ang komiks ni Hazel since malaki naman ang suweldo niya.

Kung pagbabatayan ko ang mga senaryong ito, ang konklusyon ko sa sa Callwork Comics ay komiks na may quality, enjoyable, funny, witty and relevant.

Thank you, Hazel, for your work of genius—a truly compelling read.

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