comics

This comic strip reveals the heart-breaking reality for low-income students as classes go online

For low-income Filipino students, catching up on learning as classes move online is not plausible without internet at home and mobile devices

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Gallery by Chele’s new dish has its own comic strip by Garapata

A chef’s job can be taxing. Apart from the heavy kitchen duty, they have to…

“Comics is for men” and other lies female comic book creators debunked

The International Women’s Month is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean the recognition…

A first look at the design of “Wave,” Marvel’s first Filipina superhero

Heads up, Filipino Marvel fans! We know you’re probably busy heading out to the theaters…

EXCELSIOR: Stan Lee, true superhero of Marvel Universe, dies at 95

Stan Lee, the visionary man behind the renaissance of the comic book world in the…

Homage to hero-maker Mars Ravelo

It would be a great disservice to Pinoy komiks if it were attributed to a…