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Comics in the Philippines (Filipino: Komiks) have been widespread and popular throughout the country from the 1920s to the present. Komiks were partially inspired by American mainstream comic strips and comic books during the early 20th century. The medium first became widely popular after World War II. Its mainstream appeal subsided somewhat during the latter part of the 20th century with the advent of other mass-media forms such as telenovelas, but experienced a renaissance in the mid-2010s with the increasing popularity of artists such as Gerry Alanguilan, Arnold Arre, Budjette Tan, Kajo Baldisimo, and the rise of fan communities through comic book conventions such as komikon. Webcomics produced by independent Filipino web-based artists have caught the attention of local and foreign rea

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  • Philippine comics (en)
  • Historieta en Filipinas (es)
  • フィリピンの漫画 (ja)
  • Filippinska tecknade serier (sv)
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  • La historieta o cómic filipino, también conocida por la adaptación filipina Komiks, comprende la tradición de historieta producida en Filipinas. Desde sus orígenes en los años 1920 se ha visto muy influida por la tradición estadounidense, primero con tiras cómicas y a partir de la década de 1940 con historietas de acción y superhéroes que solían seguir un estilo de dibujo realista. La historieta sirvió también para promover el idioma filipino como lengua nacional tras la independencia en 1946. A partir de los años 1970 los autores filipinos más importantes recalaron en la industria estadounidense, coincidiendo con una crisis del mercado nacional por el auge de otras formas de entretenimiento. (es)
  • Filippinska tecknade serier (tagalog: komiks) är tecknade serier i eller från Filippinerna. De har en lång tradition, som till skillnad från merparten av de öst- och sydasiatiska serietraditionerna inte främst influerats av japansk manga, utan av amerikanska, och till viss del spanska, serier. Orsaken är Spaniens inflytande som kolonialmakt från 1500-talet till slutet av 1800-talet, samt USA:s överhöghet under första halvan av 1900-talet. Inflytelserika filippinska serieskapare inkluderar framför allt , , och Alfredo Alcala. Centrala seriefigurer inkluderar den komiske vardagshjälten och superhjältarna Darna och . (sv)
  • Comics in the Philippines (Filipino: Komiks) have been widespread and popular throughout the country from the 1920s to the present. Komiks were partially inspired by American mainstream comic strips and comic books during the early 20th century. The medium first became widely popular after World War II. Its mainstream appeal subsided somewhat during the latter part of the 20th century with the advent of other mass-media forms such as telenovelas, but experienced a renaissance in the mid-2010s with the increasing popularity of artists such as Gerry Alanguilan, Arnold Arre, Budjette Tan, Kajo Baldisimo, and the rise of fan communities through comic book conventions such as komikon. Webcomics produced by independent Filipino web-based artists have caught the attention of local and foreign rea (en)
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  • Philippine comics (en)
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