![]() "Thankfully, it hasn't gotten in the way of me thinking creatively. Still, he would think of stories to pursue, comics to create. I have to admit it's really difficult," he wrote. "It probably would be a lie to say that I'm doing OK. ![]() 14, Alanguilan wrote in his blog that he is not really OK physically. In 2012, Malacañang bestowed on him the Ani ng Dangal for Visual Arts award. He put up his own comics firm, Komikero Publishing, and published "Where Bold Stars Go To Die", "Rodski Patotski: Ang Dalagang Baby" and "ELMER."Īlanguilan also was behind the comics Wasted, Timawa, Lastik-Man, Crest Hut Butt Shop, Johnny Balbona, and Humanis Rex!, according to a post on his blog. He also came out in 2009 with "Where Bold Stars Go to Die" which he described as the updated version of "bomba komiks", and is about a young man named Daniel who is obsessed over a dead 80s bold star.Īlanguilan studied architecture at the University of Sto. ![]() ![]() Comic book illustrator Gerry Alanguilan inking an issue of Spider-Man. ![]()
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