Culture Crash Comics - The Staff After The Discontinuation of Culture Crash Comics

The Staff After The Discontinuation of Culture Crash Comics

Ever since the untimely discontinue of the Culture Crash Comics which sprouted rumors when the group did not hold a C3Con convention in 2004, the group announced both in their website, Taga Ilogs Blog and on the mailing group that they would cease production due to lack of financial support

James Palabay is currently running a game development company and is involved in helping other self publishers.

Jio Beltran is currently employed by GMA's New Media department. He has expressed intent to continue Solstice Butterfly someday.

Jon Zamar, Elmer Damaso and Melvin Calingo worked under the wing of Seven Seas Entertainment which features manga like Destiny's Hand and Boogiepop. Calingo also worked for other animation projects like the short film Blind Beauty (2005). He also drew the Ragnarok comics in one of the daily newspapers in the Philippines and does illustrations in the K-Zone magazine.

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