Thursday, June 30, 2005

Section Six 10


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Section Six 9


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Monday, June 27, 2005

Jim Jimenez's new blog

My good friend Jim Jimenez finally got a blog. He has posted a couple of his cool drawings there for all to see. Check it out! (And yes, he's the lead singer of the band J. Brothers).

Kiss/Met 17


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez

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Sunday, June 26, 2005

Links to Comics

Here are quick links to my comics:

Kiss/Met, illustrated by Jim Jimenez, tones by Gilbert Monsanto

Section Six, illustrated by Joel Cotejar

Section Nine: Date Night, illustrated by Mannie Abeleda

Dragon's Bane, illustrated by Jim Jimenez, colors by Gilbert Monsanto

Messiah Objective, illustrated by JB Monares and Ramil Lomo

Legend of Kanlaon, illustrated by Lui Antonio, colors by Gilbert Monsanto, flats by Gener Pedrina

Saturday, June 25, 2005

Section Six 8


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Friday, June 24, 2005

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Section Six 7


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Section Six 6


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Kiss/Met 14


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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Sunday, June 19, 2005

Section Six 5


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Section Six 4


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001.

Friday, June 17, 2005

Kiss/Met 13


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Section Six 3


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001.

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Section Six 2


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001.

Monday, June 13, 2005

Kiss/Met 11


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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Clicking the image on the left will take you to the next blog that's part of the Monday Comic Web Ring.

Also, don't forget to check out the first page of Section Six.

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Section Six 1


written by Reginald Ting; art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally appeared in Tagalog as "Pangkat Nueve" in Espesyal Komiks Magazine #2564 on June 28, 2001. It was supposed to be a weekly, but Espesyal became monthly and changed its target audience to housewives.

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Signature Weapon

Desert Eagle
You preferred a weapon with 25% power over speed and 63% range over melee.
You use a Desert Eagle.

One of the most powerful handguns in production, the Desert Eagle is a
heavy punch in a small package. Its reliability and speed are
remarkable for a gun with such high caliber. Your enemies won't stand a
chance as you fell them bullet by bullet.




My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 8% on power
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 70% on range
The What's Your Signature Weapon Test written by inurashii on Ok Cupid

Friday, June 10, 2005

Thursday, June 09, 2005

The City of Dis

The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Sixth Level of Hell - The City of Dis!

You approach Satan's wretched city where you behold a wide plain surrounded by iron walls. Before you are fields full of distress and torment terrible. Burning tombs are littered about the landscape. Inside these flaming sepulchers suffer the heretics, failing to believe in God and the afterlife, who make themselves audible by doleful sighs. You will join the wicked that lie here, and will be offered no respite. The three infernal Furies stained with blood, with limbs of women and hair of serpents, dwell in this circle of Hell.


Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScore
Purgatory (Repenting Believers)Very Low
Level 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)Very Low
Level 2 (Lustful)High
Level 3 (Gluttonous)Very High
Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious)High
Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy)Very High
Level 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics)Very High
Level 7 (Violent)High
Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers)High
Level 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous)High

Take the Dante's Inferno Test

Section Six cover


Art by Joel Cotejar

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Originally entitled Pangkat Nueve, this 4-part series was supposed to come out in Espesyal Komiks. But after the first installment back in 2001, Espesyal changed format and this was left in limbo. Fortunately, I was able to get copies of the pages, which I've reworked and relettered. I'll start posting the pages next week as I finish lettering them.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

I'm a Hermit

The Hermit Card
You are the Hermit card. The Hermit has chosen a solitary spiritual path. He shines light on his inner self and, by this means, gains wisdom. The Hermit's home is the natural world and it is by being in tune with that world that he learns the laws of nature and learn how they operate within himself. His path is a lonely one as he lives in silence and has for companionship only his own internal rhythms. But those crossing his path are touched by his light and wisdom. Though often alone, he manages nevertheless to instruct those who meet him and guides those who chose to follow him on a path towards enlightenment.
Image from The Aleister Crowley Tarot deck. http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/thoth/

Which Tarot Card Are You?
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Kiss/Met 9


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Golden Hills


written by C.P. Cabrera and illustrated by Fritz Casas

Read the whole 6-page strip in Haunted Philippines book 4, pictured on the left. The cover art is by Gilbert Monsanto.

Monday, June 06, 2005

Kiss/Met 8


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez

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Sunday, June 05, 2005

Cutting Sin City


Just came back from watching Sin City. I was impressed by how faithful it was to the comics.

But man, the local censors butchered it! They cut all the boob shots and some of the more gory scenes and the killing of the priest.

What the hell? Are they afraid that we'll all become evil doers when we see boobs? Will it mean the decline of society when we're exposed to a few nipples?

And killing a priest? Is the MTRCB afraid that it will spur mass action against the church?

And the gun jamming itself into Jackie's forehead -- that's got to be the most unique scene in movies nowadays. You don't see that everyday.

Crap, so much for watching it on the big screen.

Saturday, June 04, 2005

A Conversation in the Kitchen


written by David Hontiveros and illustrated by Lan Medina

Read the whole 8-page strip in True Philippine Ghost Stories book 11, pictured on the left.

Friday, June 03, 2005

Kiss/Met 7


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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Thursday, June 02, 2005

La Visa Loca


I was a bit surprised that comedic storytelling here in the Philippines have finally gotten beyond the toilet humor and slapstick comedies (and accompanying song and dance numbers) that we have been exposed to all these years. Here is a film that infers rather than blatantly tells (I particularly love the product placements -- the ones Robin, the lead actor, has endorsed in TV commercials).

But I was expecting more from it though, as the synopsis stated that Jess Huson, the lead character, was prepared to do anything to get a visa. In my opinion it seemed that he didn't do enough, until, of course, the climax.

What really stood out for me was the opening credits; even though it was just a bunch of words and letters being stamped on passports, it was way better than the special effects currently seen on TV.

Overall, the film's not the greatest but certainly better than most.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Kiss/Met 6


written by Reginald Ting; art by Jim Jimenez; tones by Gilbert Monsanto

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