By Extra Kanin from outer space on Mar 10, 2011 in:
Comics, Outer Space Rice, Pop Culture, arnold arre, darna, darna lives, gerry alanguilan, Komiks, mars ravelo, philippine komiks
Darna Lives! darnalives.blogspot.com It was only last week that I came across this blog about a one-shot resurrection comic for the iconic Darna, the Philippines’ famous classic super heroine. At first, I was hesitant to look into the fan ficti...
Two comic book greats Gerry Alanguilan and Arnold Arre are aiming to revive Darna, the iconic female superhero beloved by Filipinos.
Darna Lives - A fan fiction by Gerry Alanguilan and Arnold Arre: Super bitin but looks promising. Alanguilan says he’s got a whole story in mind, and he and Arre are willing to get this published — with the permission of the creator’s family of...
By Rocket Kapre on Jan 26, 2011 in:
News, 2011, comics, Cubao X, event, events, gerry alanguilan, komik, komiks, signing, Sputnik
Can’t really put it any better than Gerry does: “Save your money! Buy comics at Sputnik on January 29, 2011! Let me vandalize your stuff! You know you want to!” The event is at Sputnik at Cubao X and will be held this Saturday, Janu...
By Rocket Kapre on Sep 19, 2010 in:
Angel Suarez, Aristotle, Bibliophile Stalker, brand versus community, branding, Carljoe Javier, CG Pitor, Charles Tan, community, consumer experience, creative nonfiction, digital books, digital publishing, digital publishing best practices, ebook best practices, ebook revolution, ebooks, Filipino artists, fotb, fotb 2010, future of the book, future of the book 2010, future of the book conference, Gelo Suarez, gerry alanguilan, independent publishing, indie publishing, J Kirby Best, Lightning Source, Paolo Chikiamco, Philippine poetry, Philippine Speculative Fiction, pinoywrimo, poetry, poetry online, publishing in the Philippines, reader experience, Rocket Kapre, self publishing, USOK, Vibal Foundation, what readers look for in an ebook
The first Future of the Book conference was held last week at the UP-Ayala Technohub in Quezon City (here’s a great overview of the conference at Coffeespoons), which brought together publishers, writers, teachers, readers - and yes, even...