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tom_riddle Joined: Sep 24, 2002 Posts: 292 PM |
ang tanong dun eh, kung may credibility pa ba ang philippine government. isama mo na dun ang comelec. sad . . . tsk tsk tsk. . . .
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
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steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
@manfran
that's a nice one. If you would do the same thing sa mapa ng pinas, how would you do it?
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
@steele, may ginawa nakong ganun cartoon b4. ill try to find it sa files ko. For the meantime eto muna latest.
Btw, @steele, anong nangyari sa EB last time? natuloy ba? |
manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
Trapped in Iraq
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
Trapped in fat!

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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
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xerx Joined: Jul 31, 2002 Posts: 375 From: New York City PM |
mahal na ng gasolina! maglakad nalang tayo harharharhar
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tom_riddle Joined: Sep 24, 2002 Posts: 292 PM |
@manfran
wagi!
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
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ynohtna Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 278 From: PH PM |
@manfran
first time to browse the thread. Sa dami na ng cartoons, it is really about time you publish all of these. Bakit si Pugad Baboy, mayroon sa National Bookstore...similar rin yung mga pinupunto niya - the grim realities of the average juan de la cruz NOW!!!!
Kaya, really count your talents and blessings. Galing Mo!!!!
Kung puede nga lang iprint sa t-shirts yang mga gawa mo for added appeal and exposure... Siyempre exclusive to Esato ph members lang.
That means pag suot mo t-shirt na bearing a Manfran cartoon, ah Esato member yan...
I like the Sona liza and the Fat statue of liberty.
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chili Joined: Dec 09, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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During martial law, the media (including cartoonists) had to endure tight censorship. I thought that was a bad thing. But I think that today's greater freedom of the press is not necessarily a sufficiently better thing by itself. Most of us have gotten jaded about government corruption.Anomalies no longer surprise us. Reporting, in general, seems to have lost the power to enrage.
This is because of the public's perception that all accusations and counter-accusations of corruption are politically-motivated, with hidden agenda, for money and power. We're not sure who the good guys and the bad guys are.
I have a tattered 70s Jingle songbook where anti-government writing is hidden within a National Bookstore ad, barely perceptible. A whispered song that many strained to listen to.
If manfran did in the 70s the overt stuff that he's doing now, he would've been given hell for it. That would've been glorious. Right now we are readers whose eyes are afflicted with the cataract of cynicism, apathy, and doubt. |
manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
@ynohtna, will work on the book soon. Thanks for the encouragement.
@chilli, tama ka dun, kung 70's ngayon malamang kinukuryente na testicles somewhere inside Crame, hehehe! But alam mo, it was also during the 70's there were award giving bodies that recognizes the editorial cartoonists' achievments. Daming artists, cartoonists na sumikat during that time and we should be thankful to no other than Imelda Marcos who promoted the Philippine Arts abroad. Pinoy artists were given scholarships and were able to go and study abroad and exhibit abroad.
Ironic ano?
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manfran Joined: Mar 23, 2003 Posts: 289 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
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