Here's a small sampling of photos I took at Komikon on Saturday:
The Sulyap contributors:
Macoy proudly shows his work at the Sulyap table, which was directly facing the hall entrance
Veteran artist Jess M. Jodloman had a nice big table for his prints.
The Vibal table had some really nice looking and expensive books.
Komiks shirts in case someone wanted to show their Pinoy pride.
Jose Gamboa of Pacquaio: Winning In & Out of the Ring peeks out from behind his laptop. This was probably the most expensive komik sold at the convention.
Some pretty shojo-inspired art.
Lyndon Gregorio clowns around before signing a copy of his latest Beerkada compilation.
Manix Abrera and his long line of admirers. In case you're wandering, he's also a rock musician.
What were the most expensive comic books at Komikon? Why the foreign ones of course, like this pile of DC/Vertigo merchandise. For example, How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less cost ₱1000.
Joanah Tinio-Calingo and Taga-ilog (I think). It was a long day.
Veteran artist Danny Acuña and his sketch art. He's pretty much a fixture at these kind of events.
Want to buy a complete season of your favorite anime in one disc? I'm not sure they're legal.
Kajo Baldisimo signing some nifty looking Trese merchandise.
Syeri Baet interviews Jess Abrera while Manix looks on. Stop hogging the microphone Jess, or give Manix one.
And finally, some useless junk I would have purchased, if I had the extra cash.
That's all for now. Tune in for future reviews of the books I found on Saturday.