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  1. Varga is a fantasy series on ABS-CBN adapted from the creation of Mars Ravelo.It is the second installment of the anthology Mars Ravelo's Komiks Presents.. Varga is an alien princess ghost who finds herself drawn to planet Earth.

  2. Varga ( real name: Narda ), a Filipino comic superheroine, was created by Marcial "Mars" Ravelo and first appeared in Bulaklak Magazine in 1947. The character, originally named Varga and later known as Darna, is an alien princess from Planet Vergon. She possesses superhero abilities like flight, super strength, and psionic skills.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Darna was created by renowned Filipino comic artist and graphic novelist Mars Ravelo as a fictional heroic symbol to inspire the people during the Philippine post-war era. She became an instant hit and has remained popular ever since. In the original comics, Darna was a deceased extraterrestrial warrior from the planet Marte (the Filipino name ...

  4. Aug 20, 2022 · Three years after Jane de Leon was hailed as the new generation Darna, we finally witnessed her take her highly anticipated first-ever flight as the iconic Pinay superheroine just on the pilot week of Mars Ravelo’s Darna that premiered last August 15. Promising pilot week. The maiden episode immediately brought us to the edge of our seats as ...

  5. Mars Ravelo's Darna. When fragments of a green crystal scatter in the city and turn people into destructive monsters, Narda embraces her destiny as Darna—the mighty protector of the powerful stone from Planet Marte. Release Year.

  6. Aug 16, 2022 · Mars Ravelo’s Darna” is directed by the Master Director Chito S. Roño, Avel Sunpongco, and Benedict Mique and produced by ABS-CBN’s JRB Creative Production unit. Witness Narda’s flight to greatness in “Mars Ravelo’s Darna,” airing weekdays, 8 pm on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, CineMo, and TV5.

  7. Jun 18, 2022 · 1. Darna was based on Mars Ravelo’s first superheroine Varga, who was a female Filipino version of Superman. Photo credit to owner. Mars was a fan of the American comics hero “Superman” and would muse about the idea of having a female superhero. During his time in Bulaklak Magazine around the late 1940s, he created “Varga,” who had ...

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