Maybe it was the size of the venue, or the tiny ingress/egress points, or the fact that so many people were standing still as the waited in line to meet Manix Abrera, but this year’s Komikon felt positively packed. I’ll save my impressions and reviews for future articles, but for now, here are a few photos from the event:
Mervin Malonzo, of Tabi Po and the Quarterly Bathroom Companion, wearing one of the limited edition t-shirts sporting his art/designs.
This line of people from the airconditioning units to the left all the way past the right edge of the photograph is but a small sampling of Manix Abrera’s (Kikomachine Komix) loyal fanbase.
A panel with some of the Sulyap contributors.
It’s always easy to spot Gio Paredes‘ (Kalayaan) table.
Quite a few people were too excited to wait until they got home before reading their purchases.
Crossposted from Rocket Kapre - Fantastic Filipino Speculative Fiction



