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#01: smells like horses The Salamangkeros are drawn to the mystery as Gabe senses a strange presence while out shopping for cigarettes late one evening. |
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WARNING: Mature themes and issues are touched upon my the net comic. Mature readers only! |
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#02: they are all real Bambi senses the growing strangess and tries to warn the others before it is too late. |
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#03: tik tik tik The monstrosity is revealed as Gabe encounters the supernatural while out in the street. Mysteries can only grow even more horrifying as the encounter leads to a gruesome death. |
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#04: you know what I want Dyan’s true interests are revealed as Rich and Bambi try to make sense of the events that have transpired. |
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#05: spirit of the glass The dangers of communicating with spirits are shared as the Salamangkeros attempt to contact the dead. |
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#06: something different about dyan Another layer of the many lies is unfettered as the Salamangkeros learn of Dyan’s latest secret! |


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#07: trip to siquijor Do places in the Philippines truly have a hidden supernatural side to them? Visit Siquijor and find out. Online soon! |
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#08: they can’t see you Bambi and Rich attempt to survive the trap laid for them by the evil Tikbalang Ka-Pilemon, whose pride grants the two a useful reprieve. Online soon! |
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#09: lending a hand Some things are far better to face in the company of friends who are willing to lend a hand. Online soon! |


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#10: mindfuck The Salamangkeros gather allies and try to use the information they have gained to their advantage. Online soon! |
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#12: gotcha! The Tikbalang makes a calculated act which leads to the vicious cycle of blood and death that surrounds the Salamangkeros. Or does it? Online soon! |
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#13: payback With a name and an understanding of what they are facing, the Salamangkeros make full use of their resources and resourcefulness to try and turn the tables around. Online soon! |
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#14: the truth will set you free Rich painfully learns the truth at last. And discovers why knowing is not always better than ignorance. Online soon! |