When CCS first emailed us, I thought we struck gold. Turns out it wasn’t our beloved card-wielding mahou shoujo who emailed us but rather Competition Commission of Singapore, a state-linked organization that promotes business competition here. Working with them are still a worthwhile experience and after months of nitpicking and refining, I finally have this manga in my hands.

Fixed! Copyright 2009 Competition Commission of Singapore
Fixed! is intended to promote their message and to teach Singapore youths about monopolies and how to deal with them in a more interesting way. Painstakingly written and drawn by our very own Manzart, Fixed! will be distributed for free through whatever channels CCS have. Since they have given us a good number of the manga, we will be giving away Fixed! at any booths we have in future locally-based events. While stocks last!
Edit: Or you can read it for free using this link.
Talking about competition, the deadline for Extravaganza ’09 is in around one month’s time. This year’s Kaleidoscope! will be part of this larger umbrella event which will also put together Graphite and Ink competition, organized by NUS Comics and Animation Society and NTU Visual Arts Society in the past. Yes, your artwork will be showcased during AFA. This is going to be one big event! If you are interested in participating in this year’s Kaleidoscope section, just drop us an email or join us on Facebook!
After half a year of writing, drawing, redrawing and RE-redrawing, Starry Night is finally completed and ready to go on sale! Read on if you never knew about this project or you want to update yourself with what’s going on! (more…)
Occasionally, the artists of CDS get out of their dungeons homes and roam around Singapore for a breath of fresh air, food , sunlight and sightseeing. Most of the time, these trips are uneventful and quickly forgotten. Sometimes, we find gems that are worth blogging about. This is one of them.
Normally, the only reason to go to Otacute is to get those rare touhou figma which can’t be found in your usual online shops and are sold at cut-throat prices in Singapore. Otherwise, their stocks of the usual products are more expensive than say, Amiami or Hobbysearch. However, recently, Otacute had a mascot competition. Design a mascot for them and win either some paypal cash or some vouchers that can be used to buy stuffs at Otacute. That got my interest. (more…)
I can’t submit anything cos I am eating sand in Aussie…darn it.