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[Title] => ‘Trese’ amps up the water and danger levels
[Summary] => The official launch of Trese #6, “High Tide at Midnight,” at Comic Odyssey at Fullybooked, Bonifacio High Street, came at the height of the maddening holiday traffic last Saturday, December 13, that was worsened by the torrential downpour. If you believe that art imitates life then you’ll wonder if writer Budjette Tan and artist Kajo Baldisimo are merely telling the stories with a third eye.
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[Title] => Rodski Patotski is a Level 60
[Summary] => At the end of the animated film Ratatouille, disgraced film critic Anton Ego casts smiles at Chef Remy and says, “Surprise me.” It caps off a film that is – to borrow the New York Times’ A.O. Scott – “a flawless piece of popular art.”
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[Title] => Struggling mutants
[Summary] => Last year was a year of ups and downs for our country. We may not have had those devastating typhoons ravage our provincial areas but our turbulent political climate has more than made up for the lack of environmental catastrophes.
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[AuthorName] => CHASING TOFF By Christopher de Venecia
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[Title] => Comic book geekdom
[Summary] => Bobby Andrews walks out of Comic Quest Megamall, a plastic bag tucked under his arm, the smile of a satisfied customer painted on his face. Hey, even ex-T.G.I.S. members need their occasional fix of graphic novels, dont they?
It is four in the afternoon of a Friday and pimply kids in school uniforms and yuppies on an early punch-out start flocking Megamall. The din of commerce begins. The sales ladies of Comic Quest smooth out their uniforms and lick their lips as they prepare for Fridays usual influx of customers.
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It is four in the afternoon of a Friday and pimply kids in school uniforms and yuppies on an early punch-out start flocking Megamall. The din of commerce begins. The sales ladies of Comic Quest smooth out their uniforms and lick their lips as they prepare for Fridays usual influx of customers.
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