This is where the entire Batangas adventure leads to. A huge Ultraman tribute. Pa-pa-pa-paaahhhhh!
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Jellyfish can grow to gigantic sizes. The second panel parodies Ultraman’s size-transformation sequence.
A similar sequence can be seen in Alex Galmedo’s Doug n Kitten, currently out-of-print.
The actual Ghelie was very nice and accomodating to the Artists Den during the seminar. Thanks, Ghelie. The Batangas students very amazingly imaginative. The comics they drew ranged from science fiction, local horror and light romance to historical epics. Very[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Days’ Hotel. Lovely place. When we woke up in the morning, it was drizzling. The Artists Den had a full breakfast, as we know we need all our energy to give the best seminar to the Batangas students.
It just occurred to me: why didn’t Glen and Alan just reserve a twin bedroom? I guess Nite Hotel had none available. The real Days’ Hotel Batangas was cozy. I wasn’t able to try their wi-fi in their lobby, though.
This strip was originally a parody of Kroko, Takas sa Zoo, by the Philippines greatest Illustrator, Hal Santiago. It’s appropriate, as Chompy is also known for her ferocious chomps. The Artists Den left by around 7pm from Buendia Ave. to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The start of the Batangas adventure. It’s based on the Artists Den seminar for high school students. It was sponsored by the combined-cycle power plant over there.
It’s not the first time someone came up with a cooking spoof of Master Chief. It is, however, that someone came up with his signature dish. Trivia: Halo-Halo is a Filipino iced dessert meaning ‘All mixed up’.