French discover new pleasure — adult comics about wine
It is no secret that the French love wine. But they are also the world’s second biggest consumers of graphic novels after the Japanese. Now a new wave of literature
It is no secret that the French love wine. But they are also the world’s second biggest consumers of graphic novels after the Japanese. Now a new wave of literature
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For Inquirer To Be You contributing artist Natasha Ringor, illustrating the comic book “Janus Silang at ang Tiyanak ng Tabon” was serendipitous. A 24-year-old alumna of Ateneo de Manila University,
How important is the Komikon? Filipino comic creators slave all year to be able to get something new ready in time for the November event, an annual rite since the
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Imagine having a dream that has chased you since childhood: a four-color vision of panels and figures, of endless Fridays full of delight. Imagine wanting to do this more than anything.
Nautilus Comics announces two special releases during Indieket 2014.
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