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buddyparaiso


  • Real Name: Buddy Paraiso
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 42
  • Location: Philippines
  • Joined: May 1st, 2007
  • Last Visit: Apr 1st, 2008

User Tags: artist, ownstyle, writer

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Jan 4th, 2008 11:35 PM Messages in Bottles
May 3rd, 2007 1:21 AM You're all welcome to look around.
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buddyparaiso's Comic Galleries

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My Sample Galleries Mature Content Warning Jump to External Web Site

Some of My comic pages samples, you can contact me via victorin37@yahoo.com

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LET'S "VOLT-IN"! (Images of VOLTES V) Jump to External Web Site

Before Voltron came into existence, there was VOLTES V;
Tadao Nagahama, the Japanese artist created the most mightiest and most poignant super robot story way back in 1977.
This gallery is my “tribute” to the legendary “Voltes V”…

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Images of Horror Mature Content Warning Jump to External Web Site

My pin-up 3D arts gallery featuring maters of Horror and the supernaturals.

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Images of Science Fiction Mature Content Warning Jump to External Web Site

Pin-ups of my 3d sci-fi art works

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Daigan D.A. (Sample pages) Jump to External Web Site

My early works about my very own super robot story.

Tags:  sci-fi superrobot manga
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Ranao and Mindayen Pin-Up pages Mature Content Warning Jump to External Web Site

Some pin-ups involving my two tropical mermaid warrior characters.

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buddyparaiso's Favorite Comic Galleries

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Contraband from S...

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Non-Canonical

Pin-ups (Vector)

BOG MAN

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buddyparaiso's Comments

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[ Posted by paperdragonink on Apr 20th, 2008 6:52 PM ]...

Hey – haven’t been on the site for a while – just checking in to see how things are going.
If you want you can check out the latest issue of Pandora’s Gate with our expanded comic book reviews and art at www.paperdragonink.com

[ Posted by buddyparaiso on Jun 16th, 2007 11:26 PM ]...

What’s with animes and effeminate men?

I remember my younger brother once bought a DVD movie …I think it’s “Silence of the Lamb” or “Hannibal”.

He came across a bunch of teenage girls gawking and twittering like chickens in a barn.

Their object of affection is an anime DVD featuring a certain group of heroes that looked like thin, effeminate boys.

The store keeper’s assistant is so busy entertaining this bunch that he was forced to look for “Silence of the Lamb” from another store.

But before he could leave the place, he muttered rather audibly to the twittering girls; “Gugusto, gusto kayo sa mga iyan e mukha naman mga Bakla!” (You’re all seemed so infatuated with these guys who looked like “gay!”)

I began to noticed this, especially the coming of the Chinese boy band “F4”…They looked so effeminate; thin, graceful moving with long hair.

Now before F4, anime had so many female looking male characters in the past and they’re so numerous to list down.

I’m not really a big fan of anime…O.K. Voltes V, Najica and Nausicca fits my taste…but no more…

Maybe I can’t still muster enough forgiveness for the Japanese and the way they treated my old time folks back in World War Two, or maybe the way they treated our modern-day Filipina workers with discrimination.

Maybe, it’s because most often, the new Japanese anime stories were centered on a frail or weak looking guy surrounded by three, four or fifteen teenage girls who’re seem to compete for his affection. (Why can’t the Japanese script writers make a story about a single girl with three, four or fifteen teenage guys competing for her affection?...Hmmm…I perceive this as an example of how lowly the Japanese consider their women…It’s in their culture, that’s the generic excuse.)

Maybe, I firmly believe not to dwell in manga or the Japanese way of comic book art style and try to create your own style.

Anyway, I noticed that manga and anime had this character or characters that most often looked far more beautiful than the female characters in the story. They were considered as “beautiful men”…I’ve seen a small sample of “Weiscruz” (I don’t know if I got the spelling right) and the anime is populated mostly of thin effeminate looking male characters. There’s even a guy that at first glance looked like the typical 16 year old school girl but is really a boy in baggy, skirt-like pants and large, eyes.

Then, I’ve seen an add from a “ NewType” magazine; something called “West End”…I find this so revolting I just can’t stand it.!

Then I realized it, effeminate figures do come from Japanese culture…It’s in their “No Play act.” An ancient Japanese theater play where the actors are all males; even the female characters in the stories are played by men…

I’m a straight male, I can’t possibly relate into this…I was brought up in a society and culture where males are males and females are females (Although I never approve of females as wives waiting patiently for their husbands to return home from work and cry in one corner every time her husband beats her black and blue after returning from a drinking spree.)

I fancy a strong female character; a Lioness who cannot be tamed; a warrior woman who dares to march into a chaotic battle head on.
I have doubts if the Japanese could create numerous stories of such characters….
But in my part, I’m already doing it!

[ Posted by randyvaliente on Jun 14th, 2007 10:57 PM ]...

Hey welcome!!!!

[ Posted by comics_corral on Jun 13th, 2007 12:51 AM ]...

Great work, Buddy! I enjoyed browsing your galleries!

Hoss

See you at The Comics Corral!
www.comicscorral.com

[ Posted by drunknmunky77 on May 14th, 2007 12:17 AM ]...

Terrific work yourself man!

D

[ Posted by noncanonical on May 12th, 2007 10:41 PM ]...

Thanks for adding Non-Canonical to your list of favorites!

[ Posted by lady_fieza on May 10th, 2007 6:11 AM ]...

Hey thanx for the add, Buddy! When are you going to finish up your comic so i can read them? :)

[ Posted by buddyparaiso on May 3rd, 2007 1:27 AM ]...

Both characters "Ranao" and "Mindayen" were derived from adventures taken from the deepest wells of Philippine ancient mythology.

Even some of the monsters and demons were derived from the almost forgotten context of Philippine Mythology. I admit, I put a little dash of Hayao Miyasaki's "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" in both of these characters.

O.K. about myself, I'm a freelance comic book writer and artist working with several local (Philippine) comic book publishers (Siklab, Redondo Comics) I also work with the guy who publish "Shimmie and Red" strips.

I published a book called "The Balete Book" (Girrafe Books Publications) about Philippine Folklore creatures and currently, I'm working on my very own graphic novel epic titled "Ranao of Mahardlika" to be published via Lulu.com.

I love "Star Wars" (A New Hope)But I don't like "Ewoks!" -these critters ruined the seriousness of the film. "Lord of the Rings", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind", "C.S.I. Original," Band of Brothers", "Voltes V"...I'm not very fond of modern animes.

Things that I don't like: "Harry Poter", "Star Trek the Next generations (Yes, that one with the bald guy and effeminate looking Android) "Voltron"(Those darn Mice, "Macross (or Robotech) Too many "Cheap female characters!" animes with effeminate looking guys...


Buddy

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