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  1. Jun 7, 2023 · The Legacy of Mars Ravelo in the Filipino Komik Industry. Marical Custodio Ravelo, fondly known as “Mars Ravelo,” was born on October 9, 1916, in Tanza Cavite. He was a renowned Filipino comic artist and writer, usually called the “King of Komiks” in the Philippines. His creative journey spanned from the 1940s to the 1970s, was prolific ...

  2. Captain Barbell is a Filipino superhero created by writer, Mars Ravelo and artist Jim Fernandez. His characteristics are similar to American fictional superheroes Superman, DC Comics' Captain Marvel or Shazam, and Thor but Ravelo based his backstory on Captain America. He first appeared in Pinoy Komiks #1 on May 23, 1963.

  3. Mars Ravelo (1916-88) was a prolific writer, artist, illustrator and the recognized king of Philippine Komiks. He was the man behind several popular characters that captivated generations of Filipinos since the late 1940s. His crisp and humorous lines, visualized into vivid and animated illustrations, have engrossed readers of all ages.

  4. Nov 30, 2016 · Homage to hero-maker Mars Ravelo. November 30, 2016. AJ Elicaño. It would be a great disservice to Pinoy komiks if it were attributed to a single driving force, but among its pantheon of luminaries, Mars Ravelo is undeniably at the forefront. While he didn’t pioneer the local comics industry (that honor belongs to the Spanish occupation-era ...

  5. The Original Mars Ravelo Superheroes Website is an affiliate of the Official Mars Ravelo's Darna Website and designed to be its companion site. Articles and images found in this website are exclusive properties of their respective authors and owners.

  6. Jun 11, 2022 · It is the first of the Mars Ravelo masterpieces that ABS-CBN adapted into a series via the weekly program Komiks. It was headlined by Pinoy Dream Academy alumnus Jay-R Siaboc as the lead character Lance Mercado, who has a secret superhero alter-ego: Kapitan Boom played by Jon Avila. Varga (2008)

  7. Aug 23, 2022 · Instead, the venerable writer, Mars Ravelo, modeled her after her mother, his real-life hero who raised him singlehandedly. Ravelo then peddled his concept of this “kamangha-manghang dilag” to local comic publishers, who thumbed down the idea; female superheroes won’t sell, he was told. It was only after the war that the persistent Ravelo ...

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