In 2024, Kok Weng produced a sketchbook collecting some of his drawings to raise funds for a local animal welfare group, Hope Dog Rescue Singapore. There are still a few unsold copies left. If you are interested in purchasing a copy, do let him know @ Price: $10.00 per copy. It's for a good cause. See sample pages below:
SCC's Comics Talk
We had an incredible dinner experience @ The Malayan Council with guests from Singapore Comic Con - SGCC 2025, hosted by SCC members both local and foreign. Guests included: Mark Hay, Cathy, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips, Chris CondonMatt DiTullio, Simone Bianchi, Simone Di Meo, Dike Ruan.
SCC did not get a fan booth in 2025, so we hung out at Playbox Studios booth, and spent time catching up with SCC members.
KOMIKKAN CERITAKU event at the Singapore Malay Book Festival @ Wisma Geylang Serai is a massive success. Kudos to organisers Nurelhudaa Jaffar and Ross Revalina. Event highlights: Comic pages by students, age 9-12, from Komikkan Ceritaku Workshops, displayed alongside recreated pages by professional and amateur local Malay artists.A final closing workshop session with students, parents and artists, in attendance conducted by Nurel and RossA surprise visit by renowned Cartoonist, ImudaCertificate presentation ceremony Congratulations to everyone involved for a wonderful event.
KOMIKKAN CERITAKU is a comic project initiated by Ross Revalina and Editor Nurelhudaa Jaffar, with support from the National Arts Council. The participants from 9 to 12 years old wrote and created their own 4-page comics upon completing 3 workshops in addition to group and personal online sessions. Nine Malay artists, some of whom are SCC members, have been invited to illustrate one page of these comics. These illustrations will...Superheroes have been the staple of the modern comics since the late 1930s. Superheroes, and their opposite counterparts, the supervillains, have been referred to as Modern Myths of today by Laurence Maslon, the author of “Superheroes!”. Superheroes and villains embody archetypes, just like gods of the ancient world, notably Greek and Norse; They represent hopes, fears, and values, making them relatable but also larger-than-life. Their motivations and powers intrigue us, while their stories (often) involving transformation, tragedy, or destiny, keep us riveted. Powers, costumes, and symbols of comic heroes and villains also carry meaning; They represent ideas, or aspects of human nature. Comic stories often feature battles between good and evil, mirroring the eternal conflicts in mythology. By exploring superheroes and their counterparts at this exhibition we can gain a deeper understanding of their significance and the role they play in our collective imagination. At this exhibition, we also host a...
Heroes. They capture our imagination. They intrigue us, and they inspire us. They rise above us and, in so doing, remind us to look upwards to reach beyond and stretch ourselves, to be more than we can be. Heroes make us ask what qualities define them, what sets them apart from the rest of us and, more importantly, what makes them Super. Through this exhibition, we endeavor to provide answers to these intriguing questions as we explore the different heroes depicted in the comics. These heroes are different and come from diverse makeups, backgrounds, and experiences. But they also share common characteristics and ideals. Explore these questions with us and be inspired to join the hero club! Capes are optional! This year our exhibition focuses on Diversity in Comics.
Many new superhero fans have been introduced to the genre via movies and tv series. This year's exhibition shows off source material and their association to these movies and tv series, ie comics and original art, and other collectibles such as colour guides, movie / tv memorabilia, toys / statues as well as replica props. The wide variety of exhibits caters to different types of fans and collectors in the hobby. Fans engagement in the form of Art Contest and Art Jam are well received as well.
"Here we go again! From the same team who brought to you the inaugural comic book extravaganza Singapore and Malaysia Virtual Fan Festival (SMVFF), we present to you SMVFF II! We have packed more guests, more panels, more commissions, more merchandise, more livestreams into the two days (5-6 Dec 2020)! This round we would be talking to comic book legend Chris Claremont and comic book artist extraordinaire Nick Bradshaw, along with returning guest mega star Arthur Adams! Stand to win also a Star Wars Heir to the Empire #1 (featuring the first comic book appearance of Grand Admiral Thrawn) worth US$150! Chat with our artists in the region in our virtual artist alleys! So, make a date and join us the weekend of 5-6 Dec!" ~ Myron Tay, Primary Organiser, SCC We have a total of 35 guests who will be appearing on Panels as well as Artists Alley streams.
...Ran out of things to do for this weekend? The Singapore Comics Community and MY Comics Community have come together to put up the SMVFF (SCC & MYCC Virtual Fan Festival - PLAY Exhibition)! Their live session schedule for both days have been released, so set your reminders now! A shout-out to participating artists who will be at the SMVFF Vendor & Artist Alley. If you’d like to purchase their exclusive comics or get commission pieces from them, be sure to be visit the online event this More information about this event can be found in the links below:Live Streams URL: Live StreamParticipating Guest Artists: Guest ArtistsFB Event: EventMembers' submission: Members' Storytime Submission
There’s also a comic strip contest, featuring both their mascots, with a cash prize of S$100 and other goodies to be won! Here are some notable entries:Asian artists have played a significant role in the mainstream comics industry, centered around the largest publishers based in the United States. Artists, notably from the Philippines, such as Rudy Nebres, Tony DeZuniga, Nestor Redondo and Ernie Chan have drawn and inked for Marvel and DC comics since the 1970’s, blazing the way as pioneers in this competitive field. Following in the footsteps of these legends, modern artists from the region like Mico Suayan, Rian Gonzales, Sonny Liew, Stanley (Artgerm) Lau, Zu Orzu, Yasmin Putri, Ario Anindito, In-Hyuk Lee, Kim Jung Gi and Sana Takeda are counted amongst the most popular and talented comic creatives working today. Original regional comics also play a major role in Hong Kong and Japan; where manhua and manga inspire major movies and animated series. Wonderful stories uniquely told by Asian creators that inspire even global audiences and have influenced western comic creators. Manhua and Manga...
We are pleased to announce that SCC's Comics Exhibition at STGCC this year is another massive success. With this exhibition, we generated interest to make comics a larger and more important part of STGCC. The idea is to get fans excited to read comics again. The exhibition will showcase some rare slabbed comics around the theme of “First appearances of Movie/TV Heroes”. For fans of characters such as The Flash, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Spider-man, Captain America or Wolverine, you can come see the issues where they appeared for the very first time - in some cases over 60-70 years ago.
We are pleased to announce that the Art Side and SCC's Original Comic Art Exhibition at STGCC this year is a massive success. As many comic collectors are aware, original comic art is a growing extension of comic collecting. More and more comic fans are now collecting comic art, from sketches to blank cover art to commissions to published pages. At the Original Comic Art Exhibition, many types of such original comic art belonging to local comic art collectors is on display. The original comic art we are referring to are original works drawn by artists on over-sized boards that are subsequently coloured, printed and made into comic books - i.e. the unique 'masters' and valuable one-of-a-kind pieces. The Original Comic Art Exhibition informed and educated attendees on the various stages of production for a comic book and provide examples of the different types of original comic art, as well as...
