Published Works (in Alphabetical Order)
- Ako’y Nauuhaw
- Ako’y Tao…May Dugo at Laman
- Alicia Alonzo
- Alipin ng Busabos
- Alyas James Bond-ying
- Anak ni Dyesebel
- Ang Biyenan Kong Amerikana
- Ang Pinasulabi
- Angelito
- Baby Bubut
- Balahibong Nangangalisag
- Bartola (Ang Mangangatay)
- Basahang Ginto
- Bata Batuta
- Berdugo ng mga Anghel
- Bitter Sweet (Ang Pait at ang Tamis)
- Biyenang Hindi Tumawa
- Bobby
- Boksingera
- Bondying
- Booma
- Boyoyoi
- Buhay Pilipino
- Bwana Hai
- Captain Barbell
- Captain Barbell Kontra Kapitan Bakal
- Captain Barbell Versus Flash Fifita
- Cumbanchera
- Dalaginding na si Tessie
- Darna
- Darna at Ang Babaing Lawin
- Darna at Ang Babaing Linta
- Darna at Ang Babaing Tuod
- Darna at Ang Impakta
- Devil Pig
- Diyosa, Queen of the Dancing Waters
- Dobol Trobol
- Dragonna
- Dugo sa Mukha ng Buwan
- Dyangga
- Dyesebel
- Elepanta
- Eternally
- Facifica Falayfay
- Flash Bomba
- Galo Gimbal
- Ganid, The Last Man on Earth
- Ging
- Gog
- Goomba
- Goomboo-Roomboo
- Goro
- Goyo
- Gringgo
- Gumuhong Daigdig
- Haydee (The Brown Girl & The White Idol)
- Higantina, Da Big Byuti
- Hootsy-Kootsy
- Hudas sa Hudas
- I Believe
- Iniluha Ko’y Dugo
- Inspirasyon
- Isang Lakas
- Ito Ba Ang Aking Ina?
- Jack and Jill
- Jesus Iscariote
- Jinkee
- Jungle Boy
- Kamay ni Bruldo
- Kapitan Boom
- Kiko
- Kitikiti
- Kontra Partido
- Kwatang (A Star is Born)
- Lastikman
- Little Lucy
- Magic Guitar
- Magic Makinilya
- Mambo-Dyambo
- Mariposa
- Maruja
- Miss Tilapia
- Mowmoo
- Nakangiting Halimaw
- Ngitnit ng Pitong Whistle Bomb
- Pomposa
- Prinsesa Gusgusin
- Raul Roldan
- Rita
- Rebecca
- Roberta
- Rodora
- Rosa Rossini
- Rowena
- Rubi-Rosa
- Selosang-Selosa
- Si Gorio at si Tekla
- Silveria, Ang Kabayong Daldalera
- Sindak!
- Suicide Susy
- Taong Tuod
- Teksas, Ang Manok na Nagsasalita
- Three Sisters
- Thunderstar
- Tiny Tony
- Torpe (Inferiority Complex)
- Trudis Liit
- Tubog sa Ginto
- Tumbando Cana
- Varga
- Via Dolorosa
- Vicky
- Zorina
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