Stanley Chi - Chopsticks - The Comic Strip

The Comic Strip

Following his resignation in 2003, Chi sent a sample of his comic strip, Chopsticks to one of the Philippines' biggest dailies, the Manila Bulletin owned by the Manila Bulletin Publishing company. Immediately, Chopsticks entered daily circulation as part of the comics section of Bulletin. The first appearance of the said comic strip was on August 1, 2003.

The daily circulation of Chi's Chopsticks continued for two years. In 2005, his comic became part of the prestigious Manila Bulletin Sunday Colored Comic Section. Chi's works appeared alongside established artist legends, such as Roni Santiago.

In 2007, PSICOM Publishing, Inc. published Chopsticks book 1.

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