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MANILA, Philippines – It’s not Pugad Baboy, it’s #PugadBaboy.
After 25 years in print, Pol Medina Jr.’s comic strip has gone digital, finding a new home on Rappler.
What’s it like in the online world for Polgas and the #PugadBaboy gang? #PugadBaboy’s debut cartoon on Rappler on Monday, June 17, featured 3 alternative punchlines and an online vote. This generated 74% “Happy” and 21% Amused votes in Rappler’s Mood Meter.
Why go online? How does one deal with instant feedback? What lies ahead for #PugadBaboy and Philippine comics?
PMJr himself answered these questions–and more– Friday, June 21 in a Google Hangout.
We’re joined by Rappler’s online community and comic book artists.
Watch the Google Hangout below. Tweet your reactions and comments by using #PugadBaboy.
-Rappler.com
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