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  1. Aug 23, 2022 · Valentina, or “Ang Babaeng Ahas,” was Darna’s first—and best-remembered arch-enemy. As 1970s Valentina Celia Rodriguez quipped, “Kung walang Valentina, walang Darna!”. The hideous snake-haired daughter of Miguel and Doray, Valentina turned against her parents by commanding her pet snake, Vibora, to kill them.

  2. Dec 18, 2022 · Darna Is the Most Popular Superhero in the Philippines. Debuting in Pilipino Komiks #77, Darna was created by Mars Ravelo and Nestor Redondo. She entered the scene in 1950 and was based on Varga, a similar heroine that Ravelo had previously made. Much of her somewhat scanty costume is based on the country of her origin, with the crest on her ...

  3. Valentina from Darna #3 (December 2003). Art by Gilbert Monsanto. Valentina is a supervillain appearing in Philippine comic books, created by Mars Ravelo and Nestor Redondo. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure, she first appeared in Pilipino Komiks (issue #78, 1950) and was the first adversary of the superhero Darna. [6]

  4. Jun 14, 2016 · Darna of the 1950s (1 of 3) This book has 39 pages and was uploaded by mr_goldenage on June 14, 2016. The file size is 17.66mb. Non-English Section is Philippine.

  5. Darna is a superhero created by Mars Ravelo. First appearing on the comic book of the same title. Aside from comics, Darna appeared in various TV and movie series adaptations. One example is the TV series from 2009 starring Marian Rivera. Currently the latest Darna TV series starring Jane de Leon.

  6. Darna is a character created for comic books in 1950. As an empowering figure in Filipino popular culture, she has since transcended comics and has appeared in a variety of media platforms, including film, television, theater, and ballet. Notably, she originally appeared when the Philippines was striving to recover from World War II, and she ...

  7. Mar 11, 2021 · For example, the 2003 comics characterized Darna as a noble warrior from Planet Tiamat whose essence was trapped and harnessed inside a stone upon her death (Yonzon and Monsanto, #3 18) while movies such as Darna vs. The Planet Women and the movie Darna had given her a religious background (the stone came from God and an angel, respectively).

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