Monday, March 18, 2013

My Frist Ever PINOYKON Experience



Paseo De Magallanes Makati City

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Jeffrey Benitez is one guy who have a real heart for Pinoy Komiks, even going beyond komiks.  Since late last year, I always see Jeff post on Toy Groups about the event and inviting cosplayers to participate.  He even managed to have GreattoysOnline and Neutral Grounds to partner with Pinoykon.  It was a great effort introducing komiks to other groups.

The venue is very accesible to most, and Jeff provide a detailed map and instructions how to get to it; you would not miss it given the event posters hanging around Paseo De Magallanes.


At around 9:00 am the entrance was opened for paying atendees.  For 50-peso fee, you will also get freebies like a wonderfully printed Pinoykon card featuring Kapitan Bandila and a little Bruho Barbero card, which would be nice to use as bookmark or bookplate.  Ticket holders also have a chance to win on raffles drawn throughout the event.

Adjacent to the ticket area, GreattoysOnline brought with them lots of Gundam kits, Figma, and other nice-to-have figures.

Chiseltown showcased great proudly-pinoy-made sculptures; characters form Street Fighter, Marvel, DC; notable were Green Lantern Hal Jordan vs Yellow Lantern Sinestro, and a nice Manny Pacquiao depicted from one of his matches.



There were also some toy displays like the one infront of the stage, Jeff's own collection of Hulks and other Marvel figures with his customized Junior doll.

Star Wars' armies of droids and troopers were present as well, with some custom-painted Autobots and Decepticons
A pinoy-themed diorama of Gundams playing pinoy games, selling taho and sorbetes, and in Bayanihan carrying a hut will surely get your attention.


Aside from the great dispalys of toys, there were also some toy exhibitors selling.  You will never miss Bayan Knight Talim creator, Omi Remalante's stash of Transformers, Spiderman figures, and rare Toybiz Marvel Legends particularly his sealed-in-box factory defect Daredevil.  Other sellers offers DC direct figures, Hotwheels, some wintage Star Wars dolls, anime figures, among others.
Left side of the stage, Neutral Grounds hosted a Heroclix tournament.  They also had demo on Vanguard trading card game and gave some freebies.

ComicsxHub also have some toys on sale along with bins of current and back-issue foreign comics.


There were also a couple of Cosplayers crashing to the event; Babman, the pugad baboy version of Batman, and a Green Dinobot cosplayer.  There were others, but not as remarkable as these two.

Mikey Soria shares his Old-School komiks in his Komiks Museum.  He knows every single Komiks he have and would gladly share it's history to everyone who passed by his table generating interest.  I remember him telling me about a chicken named Texas from early 1950's, a talking chicken just like Gerry's Elmer.

Mikey Soria

BLACKink comics had this nice promo; buy two and get 50% off on the thrid book.  Also they gave away free copies with a BLACKink baller to some bloggers.  Some BLACKink contributors were also present signing their books, particularly Jeffrey Marcelino Ong with his two freshly released books; Kalasag #1 and Hands of the Dragon #2.

The event introduced the Pinoykon Upstarts, a group of pinoy superheroes fighting to keep Komiks alive.  Among them that were present at the event were Ray Magbanua, (Luzviminda), Jaudaux Agdeppa (Ag Lugan), Carlo Valenzuela (Boy Bakal), Richard Arguila (Katrina), Lancelot Catan (Bernardo Carpio), Francis Martelino (Hotdog Prince), etc.

Jaudaus Agdeppa creator of Sinag

Bernado Carpio: Ang Batang naka-salakot by Lancelot Catan
Other Upstarts artist were also present separated from the Upstarts tables; Gilbert Monsanto, Gener Pedrina, Freely Abrigo, Gio Paredes, Rommel EstanislaoJon Zamar, Jeffrey Benitez, etc.

with Gio Paredes, creator of Kalyaan
There were other nice Komiks titles like Vision of a Dust, Araknid, Crime-Fighting Call Center Agents, Melon, and Dayo comics by Jun Dayo.

There were also other artist doing doodles and making chibi.


Mobytoons, featuring the works by their contributors like Ariel Atienza and Rommel Estanislao, had the best promo; if you buy any two of their komiks, you will get a free Mobytoon mug plus a free Mission Ruby komiks by one of their contributors, also you will have a chance to see your photo on their website, and they will give you instructions how to register and get free mobytoon mobile app; WOW!!!
It is nice to see GTMACCon and Komikon people in support for Pinoykon

Kit Perez and Sherry Baet-Zamar
 There were a lot of guest artists, artists that were noted not only locally but even to other countries.  Gerry Alanguilan and Leinil Yu signing their comics.  Gilbert Monsanto doing sketches.  Artists like Jimbo Salgado, Roy Allan Martinez etc. were interviewed and shared their experience on-stage.  Dynamite artists were also present signing and doing sketches.

with Gerry Alanguilan, creator of Elmer

Norby Ela, Carlo Jose San Juan, Rommel Estanslao, and Gerry Alanguilan
THANK YOU Snapshot Photobooth for this wonderful Pinoykon souvenir. 

By 4:00 pm, It is still early and I intend to stay until the end of the event, but I decide to go home for some reasons I will try to discuss below.

I was already too tired and excited to read the Komiks I bought.  It would be nice if there where areas or a table aloted for attendees to sit, rest, read their newly acquired komiks, or maybe meet and chat with other Komik fans.

I was already covered in sweat.  It was a very sunny day and the Red-colored tent over the Red-colored table clothe made it feel and look like much hotter.

I was so thristy and having hard time looking for affordable food.  I should have brought with me some bottled water and food.  I thought there would be food being sold in the event as it appeared on the regularly updated event floor map.  Good thing that there was a small supermarket aside from coffee shops, restaurants, and pizza parlors.

I was not so lucky to win the Bring Me game.  Because I do not have the longest belt or brown socks, or smallest and biggest phone, or a 500-peso bill, and I am not macho or handsome.  hmmm.  They could have thought asking something event-related.

The program was somehow slow.  The interview for the guest artists started round after-lunch time.  Before that, winning tickets were drawn, some items were auctioned, there was the Bring Me game, and a lot of old-school OPM tunog kalye songs played.  Otherwise, I can say the event went well with it's purpose of bringing awareness that pinoy komiks is very much alive and inspire others to unleash their full potentials.  This is only the first PINOYKON, the next will surely be better.  Congratulations PINOYKON.

Thats all from my side.

- Kristopher Dimaano Garello

Saturday, March 2, 2013

MY MIDNIGHT

 

PHR Gothic Romance My Midnight by Camilla 


Di ako nahilig magbasa ng Tagalog Romance PocketBooks at hindi rin ako fan ng mga poging vampire tulad ng mga gawa ni Stephenie Meyer, pero nang mabasa ko tong gawa ni Camilla, naging instant fan nya ako.  Napakahusay ng pagkakagawa.  Maganda ang kwento, hindi predictable, maraming twist.  Sobrang na-enjoy ko ang pagbabasa lalo na pag nag-dedescribe sya ng details ng isang setting tulad nun sa underground church, o dun sa malaki nilang bahay, o dun sa adventure park; talagang mavi-visualize mo yun lugar at maglalakbay ang isip mo.  Gusto ko rin yun mala-Game Of Thrones na dateng ng kwento, may mga angkan, daming charaters; kung sino ang anak ni ano, sino magkakapatid, sino magkakamaganak; napagawa ako bigla ng geneology diagram para di ako malito sa relationships between characters.  Bawat isang character may important role, kahit yun mga katulong may twist; favorite ko yun kay Fermina.  Kaya lang sa dami ng characters, maraming beses na na-confuse ako, kelangan ko balikan yun paragraph para maintindihan ko kung sino yun tinutukoy ng pronoun na "siya" o "niya".  Na figure out ko nalang na most likely pag "siya" o "niya" ang nasa narration, it pertains sa main character.

Tulad nga ng sabi ko, di talaga ako nagbabasa ng mga pocketbooks o ng stories na ganito; pero sobrang nag-enjoy ako sa pagbabasa nito and actually considering My Sunset sa to-read-list ko.


BlackInk Comics My Midnight Graphic Novel written by Ron Medoza and illustrated by Randy Valiente


Written sya in English; well-written yun mga dialogues kaso naging less yun Kilig-effect kesa sa pagbinasa sa tagalog pocketbook.  Super like ko pano nila ni-present yun characters lalo na yun difference ng characters nila Yael and Bullet.  Kaya lang, napansin ko lang na bakit sa pocketbook maganda ang description kay Rasberry, pero dito muka syang bakla.  Yun first two books, tugmang tugma sa pocketbook lalo na yun sa prologue and story of King Vladimir, talagang binigyan ng buhay ng art ni Randy Valiente yun story.  Dun nga lang sa third, bumilis yun pacing, tingin ko meron mga important scenes sa story na dapat sinama dito sa graphic novel, and yun ending naiba yun eksena.  I think dapat naglaan pa ng extra pages for the final battle, parang kaseng lumabas na di man lang nahirapan tapusin nun main character yun kalaban, petiks lang sya.

Very nice tong ginawa ng BlackInk, na i-adapt ang wonderful Tagalog Romance story sa Graphic Novel format.  I hope gumawa pa sila ng mga ganito in the near future.  Salamat sa magandang Komiks.


- Kristopher Dimaano Garello


BlanInk comics are available at Precious Pages, National Bookstore, and Book Sale.