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It’s been over a month now since the first ever Toku Con was held at Green Sun along Pasong Tamo Extension in Makati, but the surge of nostalgia it ignited lingered. In fact, it still does whenever this writer recalls the unexpected encounters my companion and I had during the event.
Extremely shy and low-key, casual and sporting a goatee, Manix Abrera is the last person you’d imagine leading a cult. But he is—in a sense. The 30-year-old cartoonist is the creator of the “Kikomachine” comic strip, whose books are among the country’s best-sellers.