Culture Crash Comics

It features different stories of anime-styled comics drawn by their staff, these include Cat's Trail, Pasig, Solstice Butterfly, One Day, Isang Diwa and Kubori Kikiam.

The issue of the Filipino's cultural identity has been widely debated by CCCom's peers in the Philippine comic book industry.

[4] While the group's work standard is based on those established by publishers in the U.S., Europe and Japan, there is a strong, conscious effort to retain a Filipino character at the heart of the comic.

The year is 2135, the world is now composed of five major nations: The United Afro-Arabia (UAA), the European Union (EU), Unis Americas (UA), the Regent Orients (RO), and the Antarcticas.

Unfortunately, mysterious cataclysmic events lead to the destruction of the Martian Colonies, the spectacular crash of the floating cities of the EU, and the eventual collapse and fragmentation of the UAA.

Taking into account recent events, only the Regent Orients seemed to be the culpable party, and as a result, war erupted between the two great nations.

It is they, who see the true meaning of war on a personal level… Solstice Butterfly was one of the first four titles to be published on Culture Crash Comics.

Set in a fantastical world with impossible sciences, Cat's trail follows the loopy adventures of Airee Collette, a notorious thief wanted in two continents.

Despite her ostentatious style, her slippery skills (not to mention incredible luck) has so far helped her in evading respected law-enforcer Sheriff Poppy.

Together they hop around the globe meeting strange characters visiting varied locales and encountering the stuff of legends.

Previously of little consequence to the rest of the world, the discovery of a new mineral found only in the area has put its fate under close global watch.

Mina, a runaway who became a bounty hunter by training in Bataan for the past five years is finally returning home to Pasig.

Why has Dante, a man who has lived quietly with a normal family for the past few years now one of the most wanted men in Pasig?

Mr. Palabay has gone on record that their last issue had a sell-thru rate of around 97% and yet the infrastructure of distribution was so one-sided that he decided to discontinue the business.

Jon Zamar, Elmer Damaso and Melvin Calingo worked under the wing of Seven Seas Entertainment, which features manga like Destiny's Hand and Boogiepop.