The Philippine Star

iKuwento restores classic Pinoy comic books

- By GIL VILLA

The Free Comic Book Day last May 5 was simply the perfect day to launch a comic book mobile app for Filipino content dubbed iKuwento. It is one restoring classic comic book creations, a number of which had been adapted for TV or the big screen.

The milestone was held at Filbar’s, SM Megamall where it was naturally attended by a long line of comic book lovers.

Now available on Google Play Store, the app iKuwento allows users to access a huge library of original Pinoy comic books, including vintage works digitally restored. It has notable features like the easy-to-read comic book panels fit for mobile readers

The app was launched by game developmen­t company Synergy88.

“We want to introduce the enthusiast­s, collectors, and creators to where the world is shifting into, which is in digital format. We want to save their old comic books by scanning and digitalizi­ng everything,” said iKuwento product manager Marc Cua. The app primarily aims to restore and digitally publish vintage Pinoy comic books kept by collectors. It also encourages newbie or prolific comic book creators to partner with people behind the app and get themselves published.

A significan­t move eyeing to revive the country’s comic book industry, iKuwento offers access to remarkable stories that appeared in old-school Espesyal

Komiks, Kenkoy Komiks and Pilipino Komiks. It likewise features titles by rising names in the field like Dan Borgonos, Jun Dayo, Randy Torres and Romulo Miclat.

To emphasize the growing public interest in the comic book craft, Synergy88 senior manager for business developmen­t Michael Rivero pointed out that even film outfits and government agencies expressed interest in turning their contents into comic book forms. He said, “They are open to converting their contents to further reach the mass market.”

Seeing the need to fuse old and new markets in empowering the comic book scene, Rivero stated, “We want the vintage content to co-exist with the current trend.”

A version of iKuwento will hit the

Apple App Store soon. Marc stressed, “We want to give Filipino artists a platform to earn and be known in the industry.”

Free Comic Book Day is a worldwide event that happens on the first Saturday of May as comic book stores the world over give away books for free. The annual occasion began 16 years ago when retailer Joe Field of California “came up with a novel way to help bring in new readers to independen­t comic book stores like his.”

Field’s idea first appeared in the August 2001 issue of Comics and Games

Retailer magazine. The comic business expert detailed, “Hundreds ang pumipila sa Filbar’s para

sa event na ito. Umaga pa lang bago pa man magbukas ang mall, nakapila na sila sa entrance. After they got freebies, they met some comic book artists and authors for autograph-signing.” He further commented, “What better occasion to launch the app than on a day when Filipino comic book aficionado­s are already stoked and pumped?”

 ??  ?? Free Comic Book Day at Filbar’s, SM Megamall was naturally attended by a long line of comic book lovers
Free Comic Book Day at Filbar’s, SM Megamall was naturally attended by a long line of comic book lovers
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Product manager Marc Cua envisions iKuwento app to be of good help in reviving the country’s comic book industry.

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