The Philippine Star
Monday, March 12, 2001
Internet Tour
Comicbook Doctoms and other Profound
Shenanigans
By Dandi Galvez
I am reminded of a little-known comic book
series published a few years ago called Wasted. Written and penciled by
local talent Gerry Alanguilan, Wasted follows the life of Eric, a musician
who self destructs after his girlfriend cheats on him. – a common scenario
that happens to the best of us, although most would rather not go on a
killing spree. Eric guns down and maims everyone that pisses him off, from
a door-to-door gospel preacher to some guy smoking a cigarette in a jeepney.
Containing subtle but effective imagery, Wasted features a cameo of a certain
ex-president.
Still available in most comic book
shops as a compilation, I wondered if there was anything about it on the
Net. A quick search revealed a site for anyone following the Pinoy comic
book scene. Alamat.com contains the latest news by the comic book publisher
Alamat Comics. Aside from Wasted, the site features comic book links on
new releases and updates on book signings and appearances.
Already hailed as an “early work
by a potentially brilliant creator by,“ Eisner Award-winning writer/illustrator
Warren Ellis, Wasted is now being serialized in the back of PULP Magazine.
Another site I stumbled upon was
Bobongpinoy.com. “Stumbled” is the operative word because I did not seek
the site on purpose, nor did I input a derogatory attack on various Net
search engines. It’s a actually listed as a link on some sites with the
ubiquitous warning, “Mag-ingat sa aso.” I was supposed to go to the Blue
Oyster Cult page when the mouse slipped and clicked on the link directly
beside it.
A member of the Internet Satirical
Newspaper Association, Bobong Pinoy is a site where Filipinos can say whatever
they want. It provides a platform for free speech that, ironically our
democracy has shackled a bit. In here, you have the right to criticize
your public officials and poke fun at them in the most heinous of manners.
A site that tells it like it is, Bobong Pinoy is an eye opener to the conservative
who stands fast within the borders of Pleasantville.
Not for the passive and weak of heart,
the site contains social commentary that questions established institutions
and the way Philippine society works. Don’t let the satires fool you. All
topics are serious, yet laced with humor reminiscent of The Sic O’clock
News. I got kick out of their cartoon link. Just click on “comics” at the
sidebar and turn up the volume.
Sites like Alamat.com and Bobongpinoy.com
will make you realize in an instant what you’re missing. It is a chance
to see ourselves in front of a mirror, to see our growing creativity, and
to laugh at our shortcomings.
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