Showing posts with label Funny Komiks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funny Komiks. Show all posts

8/1/20

Hugo Boss

2 months ago, we entered a Combatron related contest as organized by Caotic Pixel Studios.
Yes, the same company that is currently developing the new Combatron game.
                      It was a Death Metal's "Design Your Own Boss" contest.

We did a total of 4 designs.
3 of which we might or might not have clearance or
permission to share.
But anyway, this was how our design looked like.

Competition was pretty fierce!
(Well! Just see for yourselves, I guess?)
https://www.facebook.com/pg/CaoticPixelStudios/photos/?tab=album&album_id=3323347784365198&__tn__=-UK-R

Most of the entries were pretty dope. We ended up doubting our own work in the process.
Plus the fact that we weren't able to share it as much as the others did.

1 month and 30 days later, we received a hot tag from Nikko Valenzuela and Erico Rollan Calimlim.
Preparing for the worst, we were expecting a simple thank you letter from the organizers.
But instead, this was what we got:
Yes, we won!
It was a totally unexpected win and we are super thankful for it!

And with that in mind, I'm currently looking forward to my prizes.

Congratulations as well to my fellow winner, Ton Morales (Rage To Master).
Mabuhay ang mga bigotilyo at bunggal!

This was also a victorious moment for fellow komik book artists namely:  
LA Bernce,
Rustico P. Limosinero
and
Erico Rollan Calimlim.
Congrats ulit sa ating lahat, guize!

12/24/18

Combat Skills

Sharpen up those FOOT BLADES and fire up those GALACTIC PHOENIX for this is the further
dissection of the new Combatron komiks.

So without further ado, here are a few things we missed from the old Combatron:
1. Title Cards/Recaps
This was somewhat essential to the story since it was last seem 20 years ago. Other readers might not be as familiar as to what state Mega Death was in prior to the latest issue.
For this is the form half of the population remembered him as:
And just for the sake of those keeping scores at home, this was the back story to Mega Death's incomplete planet form (accounts as told by Ur-quan Destroyer Robot.)
Which is also quite fitting when you consider that Mega Death DID start out as a bunch of individual planets fused together.
2. Panels with black frames (w/ captions optional)
This helps contain the image or action to a single frame at a time. It's less confusing and the eye doesn't wander off to the next panel unwittingly.
3. Primary and Secondary colors
We're not really sure if this was FK's printing standards but the Primaries and Secondary colors were what makes Combatron-Combatron. Sure there were a few inconsistencies in the earlier issues. But these colors were what made the art pop.
4. Word Balloons
We need this, Sir! We really really need this!

5. Hand-drawn SFX
6. Cute humans.
There might be no need for them on the current storyline but it would be fun to see them looking this cute again for the final issue.
7. Rocks.
Lots
and lots
of ROCKS!
Ok, we're kidding with that last image but we seriously need to bring back dem space rocks.
8. Metal interiors of spaceships and what nots
I kinda miss these as well! I used to copy Sir Berlin's depiction of metal walls on my
older komiks. It's simplistic as it is effective.
9. Optimistic covers
Back then I never really understood why Combatron and the gang would care about the environment
or subtly encouraging  FK readers to pray to God.
But as an adult I'd slowly appreciate that these themes do tie in with the character/story of Combatron. 
Him being a human and having compassion for other beings in the universe. 
Combatron himself values both life and death a trait that mirrors the personal convictions of the author.
And at 
10. Hidden Greetings
I always get a kick from that "Hi Mom!" greeting written in the rocks.
And Sir Berlin is not the only FK artist guilty of this artistic mannerisms. So is Michael Angelo Andaya of Viktar Istarkid 
and Jon Angelo Hernandez of Jonax fame.

But then again, the only permanent thing in life are changes.
So this newer version of Combatron might actually be a good thing.
This is the next logical and evolutionary step to Sir Berlin's art style after all.
Hence t'would be best to just let it be.
Again as we've mentioned in an earlier entry. This was a very Mega Death centric issue.
I also liked that Mega Death has a bowl cut in his base form 
and has a more streamlined final form.
(Side by side for comparison.)
Again, the writing deserves to be praised and SSM! would be more than happy to lend a helping hand on any other production aspects of the book.
Hopefully this dissection would prove to be a helpful reference in the future. If anything else, we're just glad that Sir Berlin gets to finish his story in his own terms and in his own ways. Our suggestions are merely just that, SUGGESTIONS. And in no way shape or form to be ultimately followed or believed in.

We wish Mr. Manalaysay nothing but the best and a rather belated congratulations on completing this rather arduous task himself.