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+ Follow KOMIKS KARAVAN Tag
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                    [Title] => My love affair with komiks
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Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man — Francis Bacon

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I followed with unmitigated enthusiasm the komiks serials by boundlessly-imaginative/creative writers led by the Komiks King himself, Carlo J. Caparas, in Tagalog komiks which, I must admit, helped polish my Tagalog (a big relief for a Waray promdi).

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That was what his fans and followers were asking when Carlo J. Caparas, crowned Komiks King at the peak of the komiks industry, simply disappeared from the komiks scene, leaving 36 running serials (among his more than 800 novels and stories) hanging. Yes, walang karugtong, walang wakas. No continuation, no ending.
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KOMIKS KARAVAN
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Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man — Francis Bacon

[DatePublished] => 2007-08-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134006 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804782 [AuthorName] => Boy Abunda [SectionName] => Entertainment [SectionUrl] => entertainment [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 9263 [Title] => Donna & Carlo bring back the glory days of komiks [Summary] =>

I followed with unmitigated enthusiasm the komiks serials by boundlessly-imaginative/creative writers led by the Komiks King himself, Carlo J. Caparas, in Tagalog komiks which, I must admit, helped polish my Tagalog (a big relief for a Waray promdi).

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That was what his fans and followers were asking when Carlo J. Caparas, crowned Komiks King at the peak of the komiks industry, simply disappeared from the komiks scene, leaving 36 running serials (among his more than 800 novels and stories) hanging. Yes, walang karugtong, walang wakas. No continuation, no ending.
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