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Humanis Rex is the title of a science fiction comic book series written, drawn and colored by Gerry Alanguilan being serialized by Fudge Magazine in the Philippines.

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Humanis Rex #4


Dr. Edgar Romanes and a Crimean

After all the set-ups time jumps, backgrounds and introductions, the story now begins in earnest. Humanis Rex #4 will present the time and setting in which the rest of the story will be told.

Below is a list of characters/places that have been featured prominently so far....



General Elias Andres. The greatest Philippine hero of the Third World War. In Humanis Rex #1 and 2, General Andres in 2045 held the Cavite Coastal Pass, preventing the spread of the New Axis Empire in the Pacific, thus effectively beginning the end of the war, but at the cost of his own life.


Crimean Dominion. They are a race of extra-terrestials who visited the earth in 2168. The aliens first appeared to be benevolent, offering technological and medical advances that benefit the people of Earth. The aliens arrived and came to stay, establishing their own country in an island given to them by the grateful people of the planet that they had helped.

In the century that followed, The Crimean Dominion, empowered by their superior technology, because the number one superpower in the entire planet, enforcing their will upon the whole world.

Solum Novus. The place that used to be called Metro Manila. This is where our story will entirely take place.

Humanis Rex #4 introduces us to Dr. Edgar Romanes (not yet named in the issue), a scientist that will play a small but important part in the story.

6 Comments:

Blogger Ed said...

Dr. Edgar Romanes...what a very English posh name...golly ho whot, whot!

Hehehe.

Pretty cool, Gerry!

-ed

7:51 AM  
Blogger Gerry Alanguilan said...

It's actually the name of an architect friend of mine. :)

8:06 AM  
Blogger Ed said...

Yeah, I think I read it somewhere. :D

-ed

6:43 PM  
Blogger jonasdiego said...

I can't wait for the real action to begin. :)

12:31 AM  
Blogger Gerry Alanguilan said...

Thanks pare! Ako rin! :)

11:01 AM  
Blogger Jdavies said...

dystopian and post-apocalyptic scenarios are common sci-fi themes. keep it up... and more power... I'm a sci-fi fan too. More on classic sci-fi though, asimov, clarke, heinlein, herbert...

6:03 PM  

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