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Philippine
Date | Lang: Phillipine ()
Uploaded  by mr_goldenage
Filesize 14.68mb consisting of 27 pages | Format: EBook
File namePinoy_Komiks_1947___1959.rar
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NotesPinoy Komiks Compilation 1947 through 1959: Ipo Ipo, Lagim, Marte, Gagamba, Super Gee, and Captain Barbell stories.
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   By steveland
I been waiting and hoping someone would translate some of these comics into English, but until then, this will more than do! Please, if at all possible, do more like this!
   By The Ghost Man
I second that, please keep uploading these gems. They are very difficult to obtain, much less see here in the US. So thank you very much for your efforts in making these treasured comics from the Philippines available. The artwork is phenomenal!
   By pacortner
I completely agree with what has been written above. This is an excellent comic, and I would love to know more about these artists and see more of their work.
   By The Australian Panther
issues 2 and 3 here are actually the same book.
   By dwilt
Captain Barbell, like Darna and many other Filipino comic characters (as well as "straight" drama comics), was adapted to the cinema (and TV) numerous times. Various versions can be seen on YouTube and there is a (rather blurry) ad for one included in this upload.
  
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