Dayukdok (1961)- Stars Carmen Rosales, Luis Gonzales, Amalia Fuentes, Barbara Perez, Charlie Davao, Boy Alano/ Directed by Mar S. Torres/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Pablo S, Gomez/ 1961
Little Lucy (1961)- Stars Zaldy Zshornack, Aura Aurea, Lily Marquez,Naty Bernardo and Ludy San Juan in the title role/ Directed by Cesar Gallardo/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Mars Ravelo/ 1961
Suicide Susy (1962)- Stars Cesar Ramirez, Johnny Monteiro, Lopito, Adorable Liwanag and Ludy San Juan in the title role/ Directed by Cesar 'Chat' Gallardo/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Mars Ravelo/ 1962
Haliging Bato (1962)- Stars Gloria Romero, Mario Montenegro, Barbara Perez and Eddie Garcia/ with Blanca Gomez, Pepito Rodriguez and Zeny Zabala/ Directed by Conrado Conde/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Pablo S. Gomez/ 1962
Apat na Agimat (1962)- Stars Efren Reyes, Cesar Ramirez, Johnny Monteiro and Eddie Fernandez/ with Miriam Jurado, Adorable Liwanag, Carol Varga/ Directed by Efren Reyes/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Clodualdo Del Mundo/ 1962
Ripleng de Rapido (1963)- Stars Zaldy Zshornack, Eddie Mesa, Aura Aurea, Johnny Monteiro, Lopito, Lauro Delgado, Eddie Fernandez/ with Juliet Pardo, Gina Alonzo/ Directed by Artemio Marquez/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Clodualdo del Mundo/ 1963
5 comments:
Simon:
You are a harbinger of beautiful things!
Wondeful drawings!
That Carrillo cover is amazing. Despite its flat colors, they were combined to create almost like a photographic effect.
I remember his illustrations for KANDELERONG PILAK and I think they were the best works of Mr. Carillo, and IMHO, one of the crowning glories of the golden age of Philippine komiks.
You have an amazing collection of the Filipino artists' best works (although they were frowned upon by the so-called high-brow, mean-spirited critics of olden days), they are now considered among the best works internationally - something all Filipinos should be proud of.
I always anticipate to see more of these wonderful artworks. Thank you so much for re-introducing me to the things I had only partly seen in my childhood.
They really rock my socks! :)
Thanks, JM!
Philippine comics turned into live action movies like World War II stories inspired from American war stories of the same influence as American film
in the military during wartime.Thanks! From:Wayne
Thanks for the information about the Filipinos during World War II at the time.Wayne
Wartime movies is epic and legendary but heroic story in the historic military life .Thanks!Wayne
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