Showing posts with label manga artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manga artist. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Restless Mangaka

I'm restless.  Quite recently, things began picking up like HELL!  After the BIG ANNIVERSARY event of the place I work in, I promised myself to stay low for a while and rest.  But oh no...the WORLD does not permit that little idea of mine.  As soon as I finished the event, I heard news that one of my hobbies and passion got nominated for a national convention this coming November.  Not again... -,-

I'm actually very excited but my body is really telling me to rest.  Anyway, let me ask you a question...  If your mind works non-stop and pushes the idea of pursuing a certain work but your body is not willing....what happens?  To me, I MOVE.  My eyes are closing, yet I still move.  That's why I'm UP tonight doing something for the upcoming November Nomination when I'm supposed to be sleeping already because there will be work in the office tomorrow.  REGULAR WORK (something I despise if not for my co-workers).  

Issue 2.5 - THE TEASER
So what is this work that has been nominated?  ICE CREAM INDIE.  It has been presented to the NEGRENSE crowd just this afternoon.  

This LOCAL manga made in Bacolod City is put together by a couple of artists namely, Kouyuki Kun Yelo, Shida Shinpan, Shin Oe, Jay Wong, Jo Ming and Fu Odashima.  There are a couple of stories within this comic per issue.

It cost P50.00 at first and then went up to P75.00 because it became thicker.  I'm currently working as a writer and art director of one of the stories within it, "ROOK OF THE RATS."

Aside from contributing in the stories, I also write reviews and several interviews with local artists and the like.  I love presenting my hometown and telling everyone that, YES...we do exist and we also have our own ideas and we do love our CULTURE.


We are distributed by MUNSTERIFIC INC. - a local 24-hr Convenience Store that can be found all around Bacolod and also in Iloilo...PLUS...Cebu.  Honestly, I don't know what will be the outcome of our going to Manila this November 2011 for the Komikon 2011 Awards.  I hope we can bring some pride to Bacolod.  I'm happy enough that we've managed to get the attention of people from Manila.  It basically means that WE (in Bacolod) are slowly SHINING.
RAW of ROOK OF THE RATS 5.0

Bacolod is slowly rising up...developing through economy and at the same time Culture.  -,- I just hope the government sees the development in Culture though...so far, they don't see it.  Still the Artists here are suffering...still, new art is being snubbed....  Typical Ilonggo Attitude actually but damn...WE NEED CHANGE!  

We do this not only to prove to the world that WE ARE HERE...and that we have ideas...  We do this to inspire younger generations to try and find themselves.  This is an opportunity, a beacon that serves as their lighthouse that their dreams (whatever they may be...) can come true with determination and hard work.  The world might not accept this as fast as we wanted, but they are slowly getting there and I'm elated to know this.

I'm now finishing up several pages for the ISSUE 5.0 of Ice Cream Indie.  I need to finish these tonight since I have regular office hours starting tomorrow... I THANK YOU FOR THE 4-day BREAK!!!  Hahhahaa! Every Filipino is celebrating that!  Anyway, here is a SNEAK PEEK of the 5th Issue.  Thanks for dropping by here...

Before I go, I will be posting several updates of the upcoming Bacolod Cosplay Convention, ANIMOTION 2011 this week...watch out!  ICI will be present too!
Signing off for now,

Cat :3


Monday, April 25, 2011

A Writer's Love Affair

I don't know if many writers experience the problem called, Insomia?  I bet many do. I am one of them.  I have that complication whenever my hand is itching to scribble my thoughts on paper.  Yes.  ON PAPER.  I have tried to write in a PC.  My dad even gave me a laptop for Christmas because he knows I love to write.  Maybe he was thinking, "I feel sorry for my poor daughter who writes on paper even in this age..."  Don't get me wrong, I'm very grateful.   But the fact of the matter is, I can not write when it's not on paper.  

Some of my written works are on the notebooks of other people.

My love affair with paper and pen started a long way back.  I'd love to call myself a Weaver rather than a writer because my grammar sucks and I'm proud to call myself a weaver of stories - sounds acceptable.  I never really thought I'd love writing much and never gave a damn when I was younger.  The drive to write...well, I can't even remember when it started.  Maybe...
 
 
  


One boring day, Kathryn decided her life is a waste without writing something interesting...  

I wrote several written works: novels, short stories and also poems.  I don't really know why I wrote poems.  I'm not the type to fall in love easily, but I find writing poems romantic.  It all started when I was in Highschool.  I wrote poems...THAT SUCK!  And I left the whole idea of being a writer when the journalism club denied me for the Nth time!  So I was a bitter child back in my younger days.  But then, when I graduated I began writing due to boredom.  I find it comforting and being an only child clamoring for knowledge, it's something I didn't regret.

Beautiful is what you are
Your flames flicker
Inviting me, coaxing me nearer

Do you understand how I fare?
Your warmth is calling me -
your arms outstretched...
How can I refuse?

It is a sin to long for something so lethal
when I know, in your hands
I will burn for my desires.

But what is love if not for sacrifice?
I've lived in beauty - but what is beauty
without your warmth?

And indeed, I burned for it.

I wrote this poem in a blackout.  The candle flickering in front of me and my hands commanded me to write.  This is my version of "A moth to the flame" - something that is very significant to my current state at that time.   But that's another story...

There are times when a Typewriter is tempting...
This is one of the many poems I wrote...and take note, I wrote them all on paper.  I don't know what possesses me to...and most of my works were either destroyed by water accidentally or lost or torn.  When I say paper...I mean MANY types of paper.  Scratch paper, writing paper, newspaper, old paper, parchments and the occasional tissue paper.  

So, you'd probably ask me: Have you never ever wrote using a PC?  No.  I wrote a novel in my PC.  Novels are dangerous to write on paper.  Once you lose one page, you're done for.  So I do write using a PC.  But there were times when I was writing "The Silver Prince" that I'd write the chapter on paper first before retyping them on PC.  Masochist much?  

I wrote "The Silver Prince" in an office computer when I was working in The Negros Museum as a tour guide, a secretary and more.  I put up with that job because I was surrounded by culture...literally.  Maybe it was that very influence that drove me to write...  Whatever it was, I'm thankful despite the insomia...

Among all the stories I wrote, "Rook of the Rats" was the first to be published...not as a book though...but as a graphic novel in a monthly Issue-per-Issue Graphic Magazine, Ice Cream Indie.
ROOK OF THE RATS - A page in the ISSUE 3.0 of Ice Cream Indie
So many changes were place in the Graphic Version.  I remembered writing Rook because I have a sympathy for street kids and how they are raised.  But the story is basically not a downer.  In fact, it's filled with freakish comedy about how a kid views the problems of life.  


This is how ROOK OF THE RATS started.  The first manuscripts are all written on paper along with some sketches of the story.

"The cries were to no avail as the queen of thieves used her true strength and pulled the kid away from a crying Nameless.  Rook stared at the dizzying height below - breathing hitched and nervously balancing on the tip of the cliff. "

This scene was also redrawn by my bestfriend, Jay who is the head artist of the BLOTS Team in ICI.  Despite the urge not to change the art style, an artist must face the fact that young readers nowadays prefer popular culture a.k.a. anime/manga style.  It is easier to the eyes, I admit.  The young generation nowadays love manga art and being new in the market, we need more that what we have.  In the future maybe...we'll introduce a more mature take on this story.  This story follows the life of Rook after all and no one stays YOUNG.
 

Prince Arisipides Orestes Dismas
The illustration here is one of the many sketches I did while writing the story.  I'm not much of a graphic illustrator really...  I hate my uncertain lines and adore Jay's precise with a mix of rough style.  The very notion of sketching for my own novel is audacity in my part mainly because I'm not patient with art.  I do a lot of detailing to the point that I lose interest almost immediately because my laziness in finishing the artwork overpowers my drive.  I have days when I prevail...but the uncertainty of that fact alone compels me to NEVER ILLUSTRATE my stories...  Well, at least not alone.      

Among all the written works, Rook seems to be an obsession.  Even for Jay...  The beauty of a street kid perhaps?  I have to confess, I've never once experienced begging for money...asking, yes...but BEGGING?  Begging is a very humbling experience.  Asking is a bit acceptable.  But begging is in a whole new level.  Begging is like throwing all your dignity for a penny...and THAT, my friends is a feat for most of us.  I can only imagine...  And this Imagination is one of the many drives that pushed me to write Rook of the Rats.   The very notion of scrapping the garbage for food is lunacy for me...not to say unhygienic.  But the world that Rook lived in is the very example of children that were left to fend for themselves and who's to tell them it's unhygienic?  

The other book that I wrote 6 years back...yes, it's older than Rook of the Rats is THE SILVER PRINCE.  We are planning to market it...publish it under the ICI Banner as one of the collections for the BLACK BOOK Edition.
  

First of all, it does not contain "H." Hahahhaah! Otakus know what that means.  It is rated for the fact that the story has bloody images and dark sides that I don't want younger kids to read about yet.

BLOODRIGHT is the prequel to the 30-chapter main book, THE SILVER PRINCE.  The prequel tells of "The Forging of the Silver Prince" in short, how Dierdre grew up.  Again, the story is parallel to Rook.  I often want the story to start from the very beginning of a character's life mainly because WE all are built up to be who we are now.  It's the same with stories...the characters evolve.

I don't know if the people in Bacolod would love to read this.  For the record, this is a risk that I'm willing to take.  I hope you guys didn't fall asleep reading this.   But this is my love affair...and I'm sharing it to all of those who wants to understand my daily musings...

For those who bought copies of our published works, thank you so much!  I am beyond happy about the news I heard a few days ago that people from different schools are buying them.  

Readers are the writer's strength and support.  Thank you.

Writing like a Madman,
katz :3


Friday, April 22, 2011

Who is Rook?

If you're not familiar with the name ROOK, chances are you've not read the latest addition in the I.C.I. manga issues.  OR!  If you're not familiar with ICI = Ice Cream Indie, Bacolod's Local Manga...then, you do not know ROOK.

So, who is ROOK?


Rook is the main character of the manga, ROOK OF THE RATS that debuted last month in the comic magazine, Ice Cream Indie Issue 2.5.  The story is basically set in a medieval era depicting the very reality of our present state in our country where there is a kingdom within a kingdom and unseen barriers everywhere...  For the most part, so far the story that was told was about Rook's childhood and how the child was able to overcome trials such as jumping from a very high point to escape danger.

After being adopted by this Guild called the Rats, Rook was dubbed as the most favored of the queen of thieves and did rebellious things to get attention or to plainly get money.  Issue 3.0 ended with the introduction of another important character, Arisipides Orestes Dismas, the Prince of Thieves.  

The story was originally written with the intention of publishing it as a BOOK and not as a graphic novel.  As you can see, these writings are the very start of what ROOK is all about. 


There were several revisions despite a lot of PONDERING because the audience, due to the change of medium...is younger now.  So even if the youngsters can call it normal, I won't take chances.  Graphic Media is a powerful thing.  I'm going to post some excerpts for the good of the people who read....and are more mature... 
"The streets of Lunetta are paved with them - bright, smiling stars happily trotting about.  Romancing your senses as they juggle, leap, make fun and, while they're at it...steal you pockets.  'Monsters!' One man shouted, running after his money pouch.  Oh no!  maybe at first sight they do look like little monsters...but no, they're kids - little boys like what you got at home.  The only difference is - they don't have homes..."


Several designs of Rook were made a couple of years back just to help with the image of the whole Old Kingdom.  But the team did not pursue it much in graphic.  The project is too detailed if one should go about the whole story.  But since we're actually publishing it as a graphic novel now, then...we are compelled to revise the script in the most convenient version for the readers to understand.

In the end, we came up with this.  The head artist, Jay Wong wanted to add a different vibe apart from the anime art we're used to.  We gave it a bit of a skinny treatment given that the characters are in a poverty-stricken community.  

The history of the kid, Rook is very complex.  Readers might find the first few issues a bit usual because pages are limited and that's how the issues move, but come the following issues you will find the story totally fresh and totally interesting.  

For those people who are waiting for the next issue.  Here's great news...  I'm already at Issue 5.0.  It means, it's up to Jay, Jo and Fu to finish the Issue 4.0.  AND!  Don't forget the other stories that are featured in ICI!!!  IN HER WORLD, WISHFUL THINKING, RISING UNDERGROUND, and ONE STEP CLOSER!!!  Thank you so much for supporting us!!!


Yours truly,   
katz :3

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

the SCOOP on Ice Cream Indie

Time sure flies...  Ice Cream Indie, after just being a part of the staff in a month or so, we are launching officially!!! We will be an Official Company!!!  And I will be an official Ice Cream...? Hhahahah! Despite the feellamagiiibies about all these fast-paced things slamming at me, I'm really happy that we will finally be pushing boundaries and start out an official local manga industry.  Sure, we're small...but all great things do start somewhere...and with a little nurturing, we'll see what the future holds... ^_^

Our Comic Mag Stand at KJ Fairmart.

For now, the future looks bright and I am not one to back out.  We will be launching this April 16, 2011 at Munsterific Inc, Ramos. The event features local performers, artists, bands, cosplayers and games that will surely give you one hell of a night.  Ice Cream Indie will do its best to absolutely entertain you. ^_^ If ya wanna be a sponsor, please do contact me...hahahahahah!  I'll be posting MORE, MORE, MANY MORE in the future. 


Truly,

Shin :3