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I think I’ll be killing Timawa today. All for a good cause.

Drawing above is by Whilce Portacio.

Comments

3 Responses to “Killing Timawa”

  1. Oscar Gailan,Jr. on November 30th, 2009 7:21 pm

    what?!! are you sure? Please don’t. I do beseech your grace to pardon me for being bold however Timawa can do a lot of things, can go along way. He has a diffirent political point of view albeit ammalgation in the society that he is living in with. If your going to kill him, please give him a poetic death. I want to taste the bittersweet in my mouth for his death. I want to feel the anger at the back teeth of my head. wapax!! I miss Whilce Portacio.

  2. Gerry Alanguilan on December 1st, 2009 7:31 am

    Hello Oscar! It’s pretty much done, unfortunately. Timawa dies saving flood victims in a pinup for a charity book. Don’t worry though, in the mythology of the story, Timawa is an Apolaki Warrior, and he’s only one of many such warriors across the country.

  3. Miko on December 2nd, 2009 12:59 am

    It’s really sad that someone goes away even before you get the chance to really know them.

    That’s how I feel after knowing Timawa’s fate. I just wish I could’ve collected his many stories, although I was fortunate enough to have been able to read two.

    Here’s hoping for that collected edition that will chronicle Timawa’s greatness and heroism…