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NOVEMBER 3, 2003

Nine years ago we were bright-eyed and optimistic that we would blaze a four-colored trailed into the comic book scene… that we could rule the world.

We’ve learned our lessons. Licked our wounds. We’re still here.

Congratulations to all the storytellers who are still around, to everyone still writing and sketching something. Your faithful readers, myself included, await for your next issue.

glad you’re still here,
--budjette

Comic books made by the guys who would be Alamat
(1993-1994)


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Sigaw Saklolo
Pagan Press
Flashpoint
Exodus
Wasted
Crest Hut Butt Shop
Dead Heart
Shadow Comics

Alamat Comic Books (November 3, 1994)

1995
Indigo Valley / P-Noise #1, #2
Shadow Comics / Scions #1
Alamat 101 #1
Tattooed #1
TKS: The Kill Stalker #1

1996
A.R.C.H.O.N. #1
Polgas: Ang Asong Hindi
Pugad Baboy Adbentiyurs


1997
Dhampyr


1998
Wasted
Batch72 #1 (riso edition)


1999
Karen Kunawicz’s On the Verge
Mythology Class #1 to 4
Pantheon #1 to 5
Avatar #1 to 3


2000
Angel Ace: Lone Wolf and Cherub (June)

Baylans #1(August)

Angel Ace: Again # 1 (September)


2001
Angel Ace: Again # 2 (January)

One Night in Purgatory (February)

Angel Ace: Again #3 (July)
Baylans #2 (July)

Batch72 #1 (September)

Angel Ace: Again #4 (November)
Batch72 #2 (November)


2002
Batch72 #3(December)

Ang Kagilagilalas na Pakikipagsapalaran ni Zsazsa Zaturnnah #1 (December)


2003
Ang Kagilagilalas na Pakikipagsapalaran ni Zsazsa Zaturnnah #2 (March)

WASTED: The Final Edition (published by PULP) (March)


To be continued in 2004...





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