Kwento Comics brings back its popularity Halia’s Mask Graphic novels are a brand new volume in collaboration with Clover Press’s latest Kickstarter. The beat can be revealed specifically “Halia Mask” Volume 2: Echoes of the Forgotten Pastfollow-up in 2024 Halia’s Mask: Heir to the Warrior Moon.
“Halia Mask” Volume 2: Echoes of the Forgotten Past A team of writers from a national, American, and all-female creative team Kaitlyn Fajilanthere are from Susan Ben and Vik Caed,color Liz Buenaventura,letter Kiela Sibaland edit Arielle Jovellanos. Beat has an exclusive first look at the 200-page luxury hardcover hardcover book available to Kickstarter.
With the rise of darkness and the secrets of family revealed, the mask of Halia: The Echo of the Forgotten Past brings fans deeper into the souls of ancient Filipino myths, where sinister forces stir up and the road begins to interact. Isla is haunted by scattered memories, playing against time to discover her past and protect her new heirs. Meanwhile, Mari strives to capture her emerging powers and awaken her into uncharted territory. Deep in the forest, the activities of a malicious organization have raised suspicion for their whispers about taboo rituals and terrifying creatures. Haliya’s Mask: The Echo of the Forgotten Past will be made via Kickstarter as a 200-page luxury hardcover.
“Kwento Comics is rooted in the Filipino word Kwento, which means ‘story,” said Kwento Comics Co-founder and CEO. Cecilia Lin. “We believe that the transformative power of storytelling inspires, enhances and connects communities around the world. Every story we tell, every panel we create, and every character we incorporate life into reflects our mission: to enhance diverse voices and celebrate the richness of Asian heritage, culture and identity.”
“It really is a special and meaningful experience working with an all-female creative team, not only because of all the beautiful work our team does, but I’m able to see Asian women at the forefront of creative and entrepreneurial efforts,” said Kwento Comics Co-founder and COO. Waverley Lin. “We don’t have to ask for a seat on the table when we can make it ourselves. We should see ourselves in every space, including graphic novels, which is a wonderful way to express visually and immerse our mythical audience from the islands of the Philippines. The Philippines and its people are full of this color and life, so it’s important that our artwork reflects it in this.”
“I’m so happy to continue wearing the mask of the Haria books at Clover Press.” Hank Channelz. “The ladies of Kwento tell a compelling story, and the ladies of myths are obsessed with it. We all hear these stories from our parents, and Kwento brings them into the light of the modern day.”
You can check out Kickstarter “Halia Mask” Volume 2: Echoes of the Forgotten Past Now!