Welcome to After Campfire, the newest segment of Philippine Campfire Stories wherein we talk about content and media that can interest you, our dear listeners. Today’s guests are Kaitlyn Fajilan (Lead Writer) and Susan Bin (Visual Artist) of the all female, all asian, comic book company, Kwento Comics. We will talk about The Mask of Haliya, an ongoing series about teenager, Marisol, and how she uncovered an ancient mask linked to a very grim future. Listen to the full episode for free via: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesYou can find more information on Kwento Comics here: https://kwentocomics.com/Like, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address:
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