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    #1
    while surfing nakita ko ko itong site ni Larry Alcala, filipino cartoonist.

    http://www.geocities.com/larryalcala...fegallery.html

    remembered his cartoons at the back of sunday panorama magazine. every sunday yun lang inaabangan ko sa bulletin

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    Good work sir impulzz!

    I was very fond with Mr. Alcala's work back and even collected some, and eventually lost, his full page cartoon series usually found at the very last page of Panorama magazine.

    He was also the idol for Pol Medina of Pugad Baboy fame.
    Last edited by Memphis Raines; September 7th, 2007 at 11:59 PM.

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    Hinahanap ko kaagad yung mukha ni Larry Alcala doon sa mga cartoons nya. Unahan pa kami ng brother kong maghanap, pag may bagong cartoons sya noon.

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    #4
    i believe siya ang pioneering cartoonist dito sa pilipinas sa mga newspapers. He is like the godfather of philippine cartoonists. I used to look at his drawings to find how many larry alcalas are there in the pic.

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    #5
    eto "Cellular Fone Fad" tingnan nyo yung sa may banko, that answers the other thread here sa tsikot, bawal cell sa banko....hehehehe

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    #6
    bukay pa ba siya...???

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    Alcala is dead. I enjoyed his sunday cartoons... the ones where youre supposed to look for his signature self portrait.

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    I love his work and enjoy trying to find him among the "chaos" of what's going on in the strip!

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    #9
    Siya rin creator ng Asyong Aksaya di ba?

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    Lagi ko hinahanap mukha nya sa cartoons nya every sunday sa Panorama.

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    I was a fan of Larry Alcala too.



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    #12
    Fan din ako ni Alcala...along with Nonoy Marcelo (yata) yung sa ikabod bubwit

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    q: ung "mural" sa jollibee edsa shang(food court), siya ba mismo gumawa nun, or me gumaya lang? if siya...that wall could be considered a national treasure B)

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    i remember nung high school days namin, pag lunes unahan kami sa library for the sunday copy ng panorama just to look for that "hidden face."

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    gustung gusto ko yung Mang Ambo na series.. parang 60's ata kasi yung setting, tapos sa barrio.. hehe ganda pa yung flow ng kwento. basta nakakaaliw lang..

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    #16
    On our way back from Pagudpud a few months ago (this year), we had our dinner in one of the Jolibee establishments along the national road in Bauang or San Fernando (not sure now) in La Union..... If you're southbound,- it is to your left....

    May drawing ni Larry Alcala sa isang wall ng Jolibee....

    Grabe,- ang una naming ginawa ng mga kids ko,- hanapin ang mukha niya sa drawing.

    I think this should be preserved by that establishment.... Sayang kung masisira ito......!

    3707:seesaw:

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    i remember him, my pops would give me the cartoons kse to get me out of his hair. lagi ko china challenge sarili ko kng gano ko kabilis mahahanap yng mga image niya

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    nakakamiss talaga yung mga works niya,kahit ako fan din at walang makakagaya ng gawa niya,his artform is truly one of a kind.

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    Only a few of his works could be reprinted (specifically Mang Ambo) as a lot of his original works were stored in a warehouse, mistaken for scrap paper and sent for recycling!!!

    I'm a fan of his works; a lot of the plots were from the 1960's and if you read it today, it still applies to our present day society.

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    #20
    Kami din mag kakapatid ito din ang inaabagan tuwing linggo.

    nothing compares to Larry Alcala.

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