Hacker and Darkstalkers
January 19, 2009
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Udon Entertainment is back this yea… Nah! I’ll just copy-paste from their website.
“Given the success and fan glee generated by last year’s Street Fighter Tribute book, many of you asked us whether or not we’d do another Tribute book. Finally, we can answer that question.
Talking at length with Capcom and checking the dates, we saw that Capcom’s other popular fighting game franchise was celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2009, and it all fell into place.
So… after much speculation/expectation, we’re very proud to announce Darkstalkers Tribute!”
There!
The Big Bad Wolf never expected the little girl to be highly obssessive-compulsive when it come to security. (Darkstalkers art, G. Escota and M. Taduran)
And speaking of that Street Fighter Tribute book, A lot of our friends in IAS and Komiks Manila’s art made it in that book. Shelly Soneja, Kei Liwanag, Timothy Terenal, Marvin Del Mundo, Samuel Donato, and Mark Taduran: very late congratulations to you all! I hope more of pinoys make it for this year’s “Tribute” book.
Now, ogle at some of their fabulous works! Captions Time!
The mystery of the missing Kamelyo Hinlalaki. *Wink! (SFT, S. Soneja.)
The Scorpio Nights neighbor is back, with more creative antics this time. (SFT, T. Terenal)
Si Haaand! Si The Hand ang nag-hack! (M. Del Mundo)
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Hacked
Pretty boy, Komiks Manila pal, Mannie Abeleda’s DeviantArt account was hacked recently. The bastard (the hacker, not Mannie) even posted a journal entry of outgoing links to different dA sites! He left Mannie an outcast from his own account by changing the password, and then made the man the newest resident of Nepal. I wonder where the bastard (Mannie, not the hacker this time) gets his balut from and who he plays Magic cards with in there.
Seriously, this is really sad because his dA is one of Mannie’s prides and joys. I hope dA helps him out on this. (Link to hacked account)
Still on Mannie on a happier note, he was interviewed in a website called “OYE!” for his work in Family Bones. (Link to interview)
Magic players in Nepal aren’t as tolerant to trash talkers as the Filipinos. (Family Bones, A. Abeleda)
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