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Tabi Po #2

Tabi Po: Isyu 2

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Maligayang pagbabalik sa ating munting mundong nababalot ng hiwaga. Nananabik na ba kayong makabalik sa piling ng ating mga butihing aswang? Halikayo't humimlay muli sa mga bisig ni Elias, halikan ang kahali-halinang labi ni Sabel, at makinig sa mga tula ni Tasyo. Malugod kayong inaanyayahan ng tatlong ito sa kanilang hapag. Ingat-ingat lamang at baka kayo pala ang ihahain.

148 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Mervin Malonzo

22 books124 followers
Mervin Malonzo wrote and drew the National Book Award-winning comic TABI PO. He also worked with writer Adam David on another title called ANG SUBERSIBO, a comic adaptation of Rizal’s NOLI and FILI. He graduated magna cum laude in UP Fine Arts. When he is not creating comics, he is creating websites, animations, and illustrations for other people and entities.

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Profile Image for Shai.
950 reviews869 followers
February 15, 2018
The second volume of Tabi po continues the story of the aswangs Elias, Tasyo and Sabel during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines. While he was seeking food, Elias has finally met the other aswangs in town. Tasyo and Sabel helped Elias adjust; they also serve as his mentor on how to live with ordinary people without revealing their true persona.

This graphic novel is intended for adult readers only because of the explicit illustrations such as the rape scenes of Salome and the way how aswangs eat their victims. However, if you are in legal age and likes to read about mythical creatures, Tapi Po: Isyu 2 is a great recommendation on your next read. The comic series is set in Filipino language and it's unknown whether the author will published an English version soon.
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3,498 reviews206 followers
December 26, 2014
I've written how the author Malonzo drew the well of Philippine myths, but that isn't the only source for his visceral reintepretation of the aswang. Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere figures prominently here, especially in the heads of the readers who've read the original material way back in high school. Truly, Malonzo is showing us how good he could be and he could only get better.

My only complaint and I believe it is a significant one, is that Tabi Po was orginally published as a web comic and the versatility of an electronic device to adjust monitor settings plays a role in enjoying his work. Printing it on newsprint only muddies the painted visual he produces for his sequential art. Still, another excellent chapter.
Profile Image for Neil Franz.
1,095 reviews852 followers
January 27, 2021
Mas bet ko ito kesa sa una dahil may ideya na ako kung ano ang gusto talagang ikwento ng komiks na 'to. Mas nagkalaman. Mas nagkahubog.

Ang paggamit ng mga tauhan ni Rizal sa kanyang mga nobela (o pag-alternate sa nobela mismo) ay talagang naging epektibo. Mas naging interesting para sa 'kin. Mas tumaas ang pananabik sa susunod na mangyayari bawat paglipat ng pahina.

Hindi na ako masyadong kinabahan at natakot sa librong 'to kumpara sa volume 1 dahil napalitan ito ng galit at pagkasuklam sa mga dimonyong tauhan sa librong 'to. May kalungkutan at pagkaawa ring dala ang Tabi Po 2 lalo na sa sinapit ni Salome at sa katotohanang sinambulat ng komiks tungkol sa kalagayan ng bansa, ng mga tao in general at ng realidad.

Ah basta maganda.

Profile Image for Apokripos.
146 reviews18 followers
December 18, 2015
Narito na Ang Halimaw
(Book Review ng Tabi Po: Isyu 2 ni Mervin Malonzo)

Kung ang unang isyu ay pasilip lamang, ang ikalawang isyu ng Tabi Po ay isa nang pagsangkot nang buong-buo sa papalawak na mundong iniinugan ng mga tauhan at sa pagkakaugnay ng kanilang mga buhay sa panahong lipos ng ligalig at pagkalugami.

Magsisimula ang ikalawang yugto ng Tabi Po sa kuwento ni Salome at kung paano siya makatatakas mula sa galamay ng mga taong yumurak at pinagsamantalahan siya. Kung iisipin, sumesentro ang ikalawang isyu sa buhay ni Salome at ng magiging niyang malalim na relasyon kay Elias, na tinawag ng una na kanyang “anghel ng kamatayan”. Yamang namalas na rin mula sa naunang isyu ang koneksyon nito sa mga dakilang nobela ni Jose Rizal, nakamamanghang isipin na ang Tabi Po ay waring pagpapatuloy ng naudlot na kuwento nina Elias at Salome (na mula sa Noli Me Tangere) na ninais dugtungan ni Malonzo sa pamamagitan ng alternative fiction.

Bukod pa sa naunang nabanggit, isa-isa nang nagsisilabasan sa dakong ito ng kuwento ang mga kilala na nating mga tauhan gaya nila Isagani, Quiroga, Padre Salvi, at ang tulisang si Matanglawin. Ngunit masasabibing kilala lang natin ang mga ito sa pangalan, dahil tinatahak na ni Malonzo ang bersyon niya ng Noli at Fili sangkot ang buhay ng mga “butihing aswang”.

Sa tematikong pagmamalas, tigib ang ikalawang yugto ng kaisipan at damdamin ng paghihimagsik; ang paghihimagsik ni Salome di lamang sa mga taong nagsamantala sa kanyang kahinaan ngunit pati na rin ang kanyang kasarian; ang paghihimagsik ni Elias sa paraan ng kanilang patagong pamumuhay mapanatili lamang ang lihim ng kanilang uri; ang paghihimagsik ng mga mamamayan gaya nina Isagani at Matanglawin na hindi matiis pa ang paghihirap na kanilang dinaranas sa ilalim ng mapaniil na pamumuno ng mga Kastila. Ang buong komiks din ay isang uri ng paghihimagasik at paggitaw mula sa kombesyon kung paano nga ba natin tinitingnan ang kahubdan at walang habas na kaharasan sa mga ganitong uri ng babasahin. Paghihimagsik ding maituturing ang pagtahak ni Malonzo na bigyan ng bagong perspektibo ang mga tauhang ito labas sa inilatag ng nauna nitong may-akda.

Tulad na nga ng inaasahan ko, bitin ang huling tagpo. Ngunit ano pa nga ba ang aasahan ko? Waring sa siklab ng apoy sa dilim ay naghuhudyat na ito ng mga kapana-panabik na mga pangyayari lalo na ngayong marami na ang nakataya: buhay, lihim, at kinabukasan ng San Diego. Sana malagpasan pa ni Malonzo ang mga ipinakita niya rito. At gaya ng laging dalit, huwag niyo po kaming iadya sa masama. Amen.


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Detayle ng Aklat:
Nilathala ng Visprint
(Trade Paperback, Unang Limbag, Nobyembre 2014)
148 Pahina
Unang Binasa: Nobyembre 20, 2014
Muling Binasa: Nobyembre 20, 2015

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Profile Image for K.D. Absolutely.
1,820 reviews
November 28, 2014
Mas nagustuhan ko ito kaysa sa Tabi Po: Isyu 1 (2 stars). Siguro dahil hinahanap ko yong madaliang satisfaction na binibigay ng novels o short stories. Yong ilang pahina pa lang, marami nang nangyari. Napapadalas lang kasi ang pagbabasa ko ng komiks kapag galing sa Komikon at napabili ng bonggang-bongga. Pero sa mga ordinaryong araw, ang binabasa ko ay hindi komiks.

Sa Isyu 1, intro pa lang ng mga characters at medyo di ko lang maisip bakit kailangang naka-bomba ang mga karakters. Parang kasi ba nauso ang hunky guy na si Jacob na man-warewolf sa Twilight? Siguro, di ba? Dito, di lang si Elias na aswang ang laging talop na talop. Pati na rin si Sabel sa Isyu 1 at ngayon si Salome pati hiwa ng pekpek ay naka-display haha! Grabe talaga. Art na kung art pero nakamulaga lang. Wala bang censorship sa ganitong komiks? Sabagay, may warning sa harap na kaliwang ibabang bahagi ng pabalat: "M: For Mature Readers." Mature na ako pero shocking pa rin ang librong ito sa sex at violence. May sacrilege pa: may mga frame dito na si Jesus (o kamukha ni Jesus) ay nakapatong sa hubad na si Salome. Tapos yong susunod na frame ay yong paring matabang malibog na. I mean, gustong bang mang-shock? Double hit ito sa Catholic church. Una, pinakikita na ang mga prayle noong panahon ng Kastila ay kagaya ng paring ito. Well, mayroon at mayroong paring malilibog at makasalanan dahil tao rin sila (kaya wag na tayong pumunta sa debateng ito dahil hahaba). Pero, yong mukha ni Hesukristo na nakapatong sa babae. Hindi na dapat. Yong frame na si Elias ay parang si San Gabriel Arkanghel, matatanggap ko pa. Art na kung art, pero wag namang si Hesukristo.

Yong paggamit sa mga tauhan o setting ng Noli at Fili, ayos na rin. Makapanakot lang. May class. May dating. Pero di mo naman mamahalin lalo o di ka siguro babalik at magbabasa ng Noli at Fili kapag nabasa mo itong Tabi Po. I mean, di nakakatulong para balikan mo at magkaroon ka ng interes kay Jose Rizal. O makakaramdam ka na Proud Pinoy ka. Gets?

Ang saving grace ng librong ito? Ang drawing! Kakaiba. Para kang nagbabasa ng painting sa canvas. Mahusay. Makulay. Perfect yong mga strokes. Sarap tingnan. Kahit na may mga nakahubad o sumasabog ang dugo o ihi o kung anu-ano pa sa pahina. Mahusay ang execution ng drawings.

Kuwento at drawings ni Mervin Malonzo. Galing lang!
Profile Image for Jedi JC Daquis.
927 reviews46 followers
February 25, 2015
Tabi Po Isyu 2 continues to deliver flesh-tearing goodness! Immediately starting from where Isyu 1 ended, this Mervin Malonzo masterpiece is a careful craft of alternate fiction that delivers a devastatingly delicious amount of artsy gore and cinematic sketches.

Yes, Isyu 2 never dwindles down in terms of quality. Instead, narration and plot development take the front seat as they seamlessly blend with colonial era bayan. Mervin Malonzo has proven himself to be a talented writer as well. He's able to write a well-paced story that balances dialogue with panel art.

The inks are as great as last time, with the dominant vintage warm tones with sprays of midnight blue (the starlight scenes are perfectly handled) and sprinkles and gashes of blood red.

The only issue I have was that I have almost cringed with Isyu 2's seemingly unnecessary rape scene (because why?); But after things turned out, I'm fine with it.

Tabi Po Isyu 2, like the previous one is another winner for me. Buy it or else you will be hunted and eaten alive.
Profile Image for Maria Ella.
562 reviews102 followers
November 17, 2015
The last chapter left me haunted, not only of the bloody scenes, but also what the Chinese guy says about the Philippine society then... yet you cannot help yourself to relate it to the now. Policies that only give benefit to those of the high society, benchmarking the masses to the bottom of food chain. What if we acted like Salome? What if we befriend someone like Elias? Will we have an inch of humanity left...?
Profile Image for Anne.
Author 6 books44 followers
December 23, 2014
Isa na ako sa mga tagahanga ni Elias. Mahusay ang pagkakasulat at gawa sa Isyu 2. Mas marami akong natutunan sa katauhan ni Elias, at naging mabuti ang karakter ni Salome sa pagbibigay-liwanag tungkol sa paborito kong aswang. :) Sana'y mailabas na ang Isyu 3! Kapanapanabik ang hinihintay kong reaksyon ng ibang mga pangunahing karakter ng storya.
Profile Image for Dessa Mae.
402 reviews85 followers
October 29, 2020
So dark and spellbinding!
Like Isyu 1, it took me a while to finish this because I couldn't stop admiring the incredible art 💖
Profile Image for Tays.
342 reviews32 followers
September 6, 2015
This book's legit. The representations for every character is brilliant and compelling. The mythos it serves up in the table is interesting and the takes the author has on the whole aswang folklore of the Philippines is very absorbing. Every bit of new detail you get rather than the usual takes on the folklore isn't that far off. The whole setting aswell makes up for it being more than just a legend, it's the kind of book that leaves tou wondering whether or not the events could be true.

Thing is, like I previously stated from the review that I did for the first volume. Tabi Po isn't a book that depends so much on the dialogues and the storylines it gives us. The art style is what drives the whole book into a direction where things get a little more interesting and well, it's mainly the reason why you can't really put the book down. The art represents every emotion you're supposed to achieve in every panel. And it does the whole thing truthfully and effectively. This book is most certainly one of the most artistic books I have ever laid eyes on. Gradually though, the storyline reveals things that would make the whole thing more captivating than it already is. Mervin Malonzo did a great job in representing the scary things from our grandmother's stories. With redemption and a little bit of a heart, the aswangs on this book will make you love every bit of them. Looking forward to the next volume Sir. Please continue what you're doing.
Profile Image for Fran.
147 reviews51 followers
January 1, 2015
Paborito ko talagang karakter si Salome sa Noli pa lamang. Isang marginal karakter na inabandona mismo ng manunulat nang piliin nitong i-delete ang chapter na 'Elias at Salome' sa aktwal na pag-iimprenta. Bakit nga ba, sa lahat ng chapters sa Noli, iyon pa ang natanggal? Marahil, isa siyang prototype ng isang feminist karakter sa panahong wala pa sa hinagap ang salitang feminismo. Imagine, isang babae, sa panahon ni Maria Clara, na pumisan sa isang lalake (Elias) na walang sakramento ng matrimonya, nakatira sa labas ng pueblo, at kadalasan ay nag-iisa. Malungkot ang kanilang love story ni Elias, walang happy ending.

Pero ang Tabi Po:Isyu 2 ay paghihiganti nina Elias at Salome. Kung sa Noli ay punong-puno sila ng prinsipyo at fatalismo, dito sa TPI2 sila'y amoral at pinili nilang ilagay ang kapangyarihan sa kanilang mga kamay. Madugo, malagim at mahapdi pa rin ang ikalawang installment. Saan kaya hahantong ang lahat? Mabuhay ka Mervin Malonzo!

Profile Image for Rise.
308 reviews41 followers
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January 9, 2015
Graphic na talagang kahanga-hanga ang pagkadibuho. Ito ay transgresibo at talagang transgresibo. Agresibo pagdating sa karahasan at seks. Masasabing mapangahas ang mga tema ngunit hindi na dapat pagtakhan. Ginamit nito ang mga materyal ng kasaysayan sa panahon ng mga mapaniil na mga Espanyol at mga tauhan sa Noli at Fili. May pagkutya sa relihiyong ipinamana ng mga Kastila. Sinasalamin nito ang pakikibaka ng mga Filipino na tila nahihibang at nagiging aswang lang dahil sa kalupitang sinapit sa kamay ng mga mananakop. Napakagaling nito.
Profile Image for Clare.
76 reviews8 followers
September 12, 2015
Mas nagustuhan ko ito kaysa sa unang isyu. Siguro mas matapang ang kwento, para sakin ah. Maganda pa din ang mga guhit. Tapos wala pang dull moments. Mabilis ang mga pangyayari pero hindi nagmamadali ang kwento. Sa maiksing oras parang andami nang naganap pero masusundan mo pa din. Isa pa, gusto ko yung may kaunting love story pero hindi halata. Kagaya sa unang isyu, medyo nagdududa na din talaga ako sa tao sa paligid ko. Kung pwede lang tingnan ko may pusod ba sila o wala. Hehe. Pero Elias at Salome is <3
Profile Image for Honeypie.
788 reviews61 followers
January 17, 2016
I like this more than the Isyu 1.

The drawings, although they still have that 'messy look', seem more 'clean' and consistent and not like a draft.
The story, including its 'controversies', were insightful (in a way) and entertaining to read about. The story is not unusual, but fresh.

I actually find myself looking forward to reading the next book comics. : )
Profile Image for Cecille.
267 reviews14 followers
January 2, 2015
Unang reaksyon: Bitin!
Pangalawang reaksyon: Ang ganda!
Mas nagustuhan ko ito kaysa Isyu 1 dahil ngayon ay mukhang may layon na ang buhay ni Elias. At walang kabig sabihin ang ganda ng pagkaguhit ng komiks! Nawa'y masilayan ng mga sumusubaybay na tulad ko ang ika-3 isyu bago matapos ang bagong taon. :)
Profile Image for Chesca (thecrownedpages).
323 reviews166 followers
February 7, 2017
There's nothing much to say about this so here's a quick review:

If you can understand the Filipino language, please do give this comics a chance. It's incredible and exquisite, giving readers another perfect tale of gore, monstrosity, and humanity with our favorite folklore creature, the Aswang, at its center.
Profile Image for Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=).
549 reviews69 followers
October 13, 2021
+Mas nagandahan ako sa pangalawang isyu ng seryeng ito. Mas nabigyan ng paliwanag ang mga katanungang umiikot sa aking isipan.

+Gusto ko din ang pagkakakonekta nito sa nobela ni Rizal.

+Marami ding mga interesanteng karakter dito. Ramdam ko ang poot sa puso ni Salome at Elias. May kanya kanyang ugat ng pagkasuklam.

+Para sa akin totoo ring hindi ang mga halimaw ang masama. Kundi ang mga taong sangkot sa kabuktutan ng mundong ito.

+NAKAKABITIN. NAKAKAENGGANYONG MAGBASA. MAKULAY. MADUGO.

+Panibagong paborito.
Profile Image for Sai theengineerisreading.
613 reviews103 followers
August 2, 2020
Tumatagos sa bawat linya at kulay ang sidhi ng paghihiganti ni Salome, ang pagkasuklam sa mga prayle, at ang aking pagnanais na magkaroon ng masayang dulo ang kwento.

Subalit nagbabadya na ang rebolusyon. Kailan magkakaisa ang Filipinas para pabagsakin ang pasistang pahirap?

Napakaangas ni Mervin. Pasintabi kay Rizal.
Profile Image for Lynne.
Author 1 book15 followers
January 11, 2016
First (comic) book of the year (2016)! Mabuhay!

Sobrang ganda ng Tabi Po! Hinding-hindi ka mabibigo sa pagbili ng librong ito (sobrang sulit sa PHP 275! pero may discount ako kasi nung Nov Komikon 2015 ko siya binili). Sa madugong sining at sariwang kwento at mga tauhan na nilalaman ng komiks na ito, hindi ko magawang magbigay ng spoiler ukol sa babaeng nasa aparador (mula sa isyu 1)! Hindi ko maibaba ang komiks nang buklatin ko ito! Bitin!

Kaya huwag na kayo magtaka na mataas ang pag-asa ko na sa susunod isyu ay gaganda pa ang kwento.

Samantala ay gagawa ako ng fan art! (shameless plug: @LeanOnLynne sa IG haha!) ....at saka babasahin Ang Subersibo.
Profile Image for D.
523 reviews19 followers
October 4, 2015
Mas maganda sa nauna, dito sa pangalawang isyu makikita na ang Pilipinas na ginagalawan nina Elias noon. Ang Pilipinas sa ilalim ng kolonisasyon. Higit pa sa gutom na kanyang nararamdaman, nakilala ni Elias si Salome at kahit hindi man politikal ang rason, nagpasya siyang tulungan ang babaeng maghiganti sa mga umalipin sa kanya.
Profile Image for Jaymiriz.
14 reviews
December 7, 2014
Tabi po, bili ka na kung ayaw mong kainin ng aswang HAHA
8 reviews
December 9, 2014
maganda ang pagkakasulat, ang istorya at ang pagguhit
Profile Image for J.
676 reviews66 followers
September 29, 2020
Actual rating: 4.5 stars

You can read my review of the entire first story arc here.
Profile Image for Michael Caesar.
23 reviews
September 12, 2020
Only graphic novels can make me finish three books in less than two days because they are a fast read. But Mervin Malonzo's Tabi Po is an exception. Aside that it is a fast read and I like aswang stories, there are also elements in these graphic novels that are quite interesting. One of which is how the word "aswang" came to be.
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I first learned of Malonzo's Tabi Po years ago because my friend is a fan of Malonzo and his works. But I never really gave them too much attention. Tabi Po only piqued my interest when in 2018 we went to Komikon and saw the trailer for its TV series (which I can't find online).
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At first, I thought it is an origin story and yet another the same old aswang narrative. But I am wrong. Malonzo introduced some unfamiliar, if not unique, characteristics of aswang and also eitther changed or junked common beliefs about them - which I will not be divulging here.
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Also quite interesting are the names of the characters - Elias, Pepe, Tasyo, Isagani, among others. A reference to one of the greatest novels in the Philippines.
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Set during the Spanish period - a flashback by its narrator and lead character- its themes are still timeless - liberation from abusive powers, strong feminine characters, love and sacrifice, among others.
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I cannot speak so much about the illustrations since I am not quite good at reviewing artworks. But personally, I love them as much as I love the story.
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This National Book awardee is a great read for those who are looking for something Filipino in context to read. Looking forward to its fourth book which I heard is available online and which I hope would be same as true for its TV series.
Profile Image for Bryan Montallana.
7 reviews
February 20, 2018
On the second installation of the Tabi Po: Isyu 1 Series, we are introduced to a new character that'll be the heart of the story. Salome, an abused girl by a prayle, was "saved" and finally released from the cruel position she's in. Thankful and full of revenge in mind, she found a partner through Elias that benefits the both of them-- Salome kills the persons that gave her a bad life, and Elias having the fun out of it. Tasyo and Sabel are aware that things will get out of hand if Elias keeps on treating the place as a playground. Sabel, on the other hand, likes it that way. Dead bodies kept on adding, blood spills here and there, a love triangle is born, and then a revelation of one's true self. And so, the plot thickens...
Profile Image for Dexter.
186 reviews10 followers
January 12, 2019
Now this is starting to become more interesting. Tabi Po: Isyu 2 is sort of a retelling of Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo which are classic tales of oppression, power srtuggles, a hint of romance, rotten politics, and so fittingly — monsters!

Elias and Salome starts a revolution in this installment and the strips are getting darker and darker. I love the night scenes and I particularly like Mervin's use of perspectives and how he zooms in a specific element in one frame to draw out emphasis and impact. I remember that two-page spread where Elias and Salome's face are blown up to occupy the entire pages. That has some drama in it which I love.

This series is simply hauntingly satisfying — blood, innards, genitals, and all!
Profile Image for Donna.
196 reviews41 followers
June 3, 2020
As always, FANTASTIC!

I was in the mood for some scary stuff. Actually been looking for a good horror movie to watch and realized I needed to continue Tabi Po, and THIS was even better than movies I've been watching.

Mervin's art is so dark, morose and gory. It sets the perfect mood to the progression of the plot of Tabi Po, that even I am surprised of where it is going. It is very reminiscent of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo embedded with the mysticism of Filipino mythology.

Absolutely wonderful read, as always.
Profile Image for elsewhere.
594 reviews56 followers
April 7, 2018
Walang kupas pa rin ang artwork ni Mervin Malonzo sa "Tabi Po: Isyu 2". Nakakamangha pa rin ang bawat drowing at ang mga kulay nito. Ngunit kabaliktaran sa naramdaman ko sa unang isyu, hindi ko gaanong nagustuhan ang kuwento sa pangalawang isyu na ‘to. Nabagalan at nakulangan ako sa kuwento; siguro dahil mas nag-expect ako na makakuha ng mga sagot dito. Malamang ay masasagot na ang mga tanong ko sa mga susunod pang mga isyu!
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