in the philippines, some people rub themselves with oil to split in half and grow wings. what happens to the lower half is a constant source of comic inspiration.
Interesting. On another level, it's like your top half is moving forward (or up) and your bottom half needs to get up off the couch, get a clue and move along with it. I like your simple drawing style. Straightforward. Humorous.
thank you all you beautiful people who dropped by the indie tiangge and bought my stuff at yesterday's summerkon. school run #1 sold out, both the "DVD copy" (inkjet print) and "kuha sa sinehan" (photocopy) versions. you guys are awesome. look out for the second chapter at metrocon in august. i didn't have time to buy all the titles i wanted, but at least i got free stuff from chapel and josel nicolas . also did tradesies with mel casipit ( baboy 2 ), hazel manzano ( callwork 2: proud callboy ), lady storykeeper ( dragon kid 2 ) and michael david ( kubori kikiam 7 ): pop culture maven adam david remarked on the quality and variety of this year's indie releases. it's an exciting time! my setup, with the school run cover going camo against the red tablecloth. the indie tables were arranged in a circle and situated in a corner this year, so anyone who got there late had to face the wall, just like in kindergarten. i lucked out because gio paredes g...
so here's the thing: when i started working on school run, i had it in mind to keep with zombie flick tradition. that is, to start with a group (in this case, of grade-school kids) and then kill them off one by one in horrible and entertaining ways until the sun sets on (or a rescue chopper comes for, whatever) a lone survivor at the end. and i specifically wanted the protagonists to be kids, because kids vs. zombies is something i haven't seen before. but when i told people about my plans i'd get these shocked reactions--i couldn't possibly do that. how could i do that? apparently you just don't feed kids to bloodthirsty mutant hordes, not even fictional cartoon kids that don't exist. and so i am putting things to a vote. if enough people vote to save the kids they get a reprieve. you won't get to vote for or against individual characters, just how many survive. the poll will be on the sidebar of this blog until the end of june. vote now people, the lives ...
check out these premium, limited edition, six-sided dollops of zombie-themed eye candy: now check out these gorgeous alternate covers made by a stellar collection of pinoy artsts: that's an art exhibit in a box, folks. more info about the specific artists and how this all came to be in this press release. (we got a press release!)
ardie aquino's really pulled out all the stops on these box sets, releasing a fourth set of variant covers, with arguably some of the best ones yet: i can't believe that's maki and catniss illustrated by the roni santiago, man...
Interesting. On another level, it's like your top half is moving forward (or up) and your bottom half needs to get up off the couch, get a clue and move along with it. I like your simple drawing style. Straightforward. Humorous.
ReplyDeletethanks! my word for it is "lazy" :)
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