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Carlo Magno Jose Caparas (March 12, 1943 – May 24, 2024) was a Filipino
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creator and writer-turned
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and producer. He is best known for creating such Filipino superheroes and
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characters as Panday,
Bakekang ''Bakekang'' is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a Philippine graphic novel by Carlo J. Caparas. Directed by Gil Tejada Jr. and Khryss Adalia, it stars Sunshine Dizon in the title role. It ...
, Totoy Bato,
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,
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, Kamandag, Elias Paniki, Tasya Fantasya, and
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among others. He was also known as the writer-director of numerous sensationalist "massacre" films such as ''The Myrna Diones Story'', '' The Maggie dela Riva Story'' and ''Lipa "Arandia" Massacre''.


Early life

One of the nine children of a
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and an unemployed father, Caparas took numerous jobs to support his family, as well as his secondary schooling, including a water carrier, boatman, construction laborer, and factory worker. However, Caparas later dropped out of school. He was also an avid lover of books. At age 19, Caparas became a
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at the Carmelo and Bauerman Publishing, a local publishing company in
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, working mainly from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.; he continued there his reading habit within " thousandnights." One day, he was hit by a
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during a company strike, forcing him to take a rest. It was in his youth when he started to be devoted to arts. He used to draw
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to express his anger towards what he said were his oppressors.


Career


Comics

His recovery following his shooting gave him more opportunity for reading, eventually discovering his
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skills. He had his first comic story, ''Citadel'', serialized in ''Superstar''. At age 22, a passerby noticed in his notebook a full romance comic
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which he completed, ''Ako'y Nagmamahal Sayo, I Am Your Beloved''. It became his first published work. Caparas was known for his contribution to the country's
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, especially during the heyday of comics from the 1960s to the 1980s. He wrote over 800 novels and short stories for
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, some of them later had film and television adaptations; the reason he was called the ''"King of Pinoy komiks"''. Caparas decided to stop such career in 1987 to concentrate on his family, while seeing that
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was more profitable than the slow illustrating process. In 2007, in efforts to revive the comics industry, Caparas led writers and illustrators of works which were later published in newly-launched titles; and proposed activities sponsored by the
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. These culminated with the unveiling of his five new ''komiks'' in a ceremony, led by
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, at the NCCA Building in
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,
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in July. Later that year, Caparas began to write a so-called ''"diario novela"''—the first of its kind—for the
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, entitled ''To Have and to Hold''.


Film

Caparas began his film career in the 1980s as a
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. He headed Golden Lion Films International along with his wife and film producer, Donna Villa, who helped him draft film titles. Such films with long titles were based on true stories of outlaws and crimes, one example was ''Wilson Sorronda: Leader Kuratong Baleleng Solid Group'' in 1995. Some of his works notoriously called "massacre films" (which included films narrating the Vizconde massacre case and the stories of Lilian Velez and Myrna Diones) were made within seven days in the mid-1990s to reach viewers, hence the so-called "pito-pito" style. For this reason, his works were criticized by his fellow filmmakers. Some of his films became entries in the
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, producing
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earnings and award nominations. In early January 1989, Caparas began producing a film about the Camp Cawa-Cawa siege at the same time as it was occurring, eventually finishing the film within two months and releasing it under the title '' Arrest: Pat. Rizal Alih – Zamboanga Massacre'' on March 8. In February 2001, Caparas began plans to produce a film about EDSA II; it eventually became the 2003 biographical film '' Chavit'', about politician
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. In May 2003, he offered to produce a biographical film for then-chairman of
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, though on July 31, Fernando revealed to reporters that he declined any offer for a film adaptation of his life due to election laws preventing any campaigns from being held before the campaign period for the
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began in December 2003. Overall, Caparas wrote at least a hundred
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s, many of which he directed.


Legal issues

A civil case was filed in December 1988 against Caparas and Villa by
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, who portrayed the lead role in the
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''Celestina Sanchez: Bubbles (Enforcer: Ativan Gang)'' where Caparas was the director and Villa was the producer. The film, produced by the Golden Lion Films, was supposed to be finished within almost two weeks but due to delays, its was only screened for that year's MMFF a week later than the original schedule. Caparas hired professional dubbers to dub the actress' voice in some of the scenes, and continued despite the complaint. In 1990, the Makati
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Branch 60 dismissed the complaint; the decision was affirmed by the
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in 1995.


Later life and death

Caparas and his wife, Donna Villa, had two children—son CJ and daughter Peach. Villa died of
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in 2017, at the age of 62. In 2018, Caparas went on to direct films with his daughter, and sole protege by blood, Ysabelle Peach. He produced his last film in 2019. Due to the pandemic his last film is yet to be released. Caparas died on May 24, 2024, at the age of 80.


Legacy

In 2019, Black Ops Studio was slated to execute the Viva x Caparas tandem of all the late writer's major superheroes. However, this was also stalled due to the pandemic. His protege, Ysabelle Peach, will determine the future of all Caparas titles left with Viva Entertainment in 2011 following the creator's death. In 2008, the Bureau of Posts issued two stamps, both featuring him with the one with comic character ''
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''. Meanwhile, Caparas was the first artist to have a street, situated in
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, named in his honor.


Proclamation as National Artist of the Philippines and controversy

In July 2009, President
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named Caparas as one of seven
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proclaimed for that year, under the new category of "Visual Arts and Film." The title ''National Artist of the Philippines'' is given to a Filipino who has been given the highest recognition for having made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts. Such Filipinos are pronounced by virtue of a Presidential Proclamation to be ''National Artists'', having been conferred membership in the Order of National Artists. Aside from the prestige associated with the proclamation, benefits they enjoy from then on include a monthly pension, medical and life insurance, arrangements for a state funeral, a place of honor at national state functions, and recognition at cultural events. This led to controversy, however, when the nominating committee for the award, composed of representatives from the
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(NCCA) and the
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(CCP), revealed that Caparas and three other individuals that year had not originally been recommended by the committee for proclamation to the Order of National Artist, and had instead been proclaimed when Macapagal-Arroyo exercised her "presidential prerogative." A number of artists, including a number of previously proclaimed National Artists, protested. Protests specifically raised about the declaration of Caparas, and of NCCA executive director Cecile Guidote-Alvarez, who heads the NCAA secretariat that receives nominations for national artists, was that he was supposed to be disqualified from being considered for the honor as per the National Artist guidelines. Complaints regarding Caparas' proclamation centered on the complaints that he did not illustrate the comic books he wrote and was therefore not qualified for the honor under visual arts, and the assertion of protesting artists that his work in the category of Film is supposedly "sub-par", consisting largely of
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s such as "massacre films" whose focus was sensational crimes, and his rushed ''pito-pito'' films. National Artist for literature
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who is chairman of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines and a member of the combined "final selection committee" of the NCAA and CCP, remarked that Caparas' nomination was twice rejected by two NCAA panels, first as a nominee for literature and later for visual artist.
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director general
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noted that "He was obviously added by Malacañang." Caparas was then known as a vocal supporter of then President Arroyo. Petitions and blog posts also proliferated against Caparas following his National Artist Recognition.
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, frontman for the band Radioactive Sago Project, also satirized Caparas, and compared his work to fecal matter in a blog post about a sign that said "Bawal Tumae Dito." The Arroyo administration defended its choices of individuals to be named to the Order of National Artists and said the administration would "stand by the qualifications, qualities, track record and reputation of those named as National Artists"." Caparas also defended his proclamation, saying that other aspirants to the honor ought to wait their turn. He also urged people in the entertainment sector to "unite and work together to revive the ailing movie and komiks industry." He attributed his win to the fact that he managed to cross over from comic books to film and television, and saying that his triumph was significant because he was a National Artist who came from the working class. On July 16, 2013, the
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nullified the proclamation of Caparas and three others as National Artists on the ground that the "preferential treatment" given to them by Arroyo violated the equal protection clause of the
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. The Supreme Court observed a "manifest disregard" of the rules, guidelines and processes of the NCCA and the CCP when Arroyo considered names that were not screened and recommended by the boards of the two entities. It decreed:


Filmography


Film


Television

*''Ang Panday'' (1986) - RPN *''Pangarap Kong Jackpot'' (1995-1998, 2010) - PTV/NBN *'' Panday'' (2005) - ABS-CBN *''
Bakekang ''Bakekang'' is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a Philippine graphic novel by Carlo J. Caparas. Directed by Gil Tejada Jr. and Khryss Adalia, it stars Sunshine Dizon in the title role. It ...
'' (2006) - GMA Network *'' Carlo J. Caparas' Kamandag'' (2007–08) - GMA Network *'' Carlo J. Caparas' Joaquin Bordado'' (2008) - GMA Network *'' Carlo J. Caparas' Tasya Fantasya'' (2008) - GMA Network *''
Gagambino ''Gagambino'' is a Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based from Carlo J. Caparas' graphic novel of the same title. Directed by Topel Lee and Don Michael Perez, it stars Dennis Trillo in the t ...
'' (2008) - GMA Network *'' Pieta'' (2008–09) - ABS-CBN *''
Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang ( / international title: ''Dangerous Love'') is a 2009 Philippine television drama thriller series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is an adaptation of Carlo J. Caparas' graphic novel. Directed by Joyce E. Bernal and Topel Lee, it stars ...
'' (2009) - GMA Network *'' Totoy Bato'' (2009) - GMA Network *'' Agimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla Presents Carlo J. Caparas' Elias Paniki'' (2010) - ABS-CBN *''
Dugong Buhay ''Dugong Buhay'' (International title: ''Raging Blood'' / ) is a 2013 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on a 1983 Philippine film of the same title. Directed by Toto Natividad, starring Ejay Falcon and Ar ...
'' (2013) - ABS-CBN *''
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'' (2024–25) - TV5 *'' Totoy Bato'' (2025) - TV5


Awards

In February 2007, during the National Arts Month, Caparas, along with four (posthumous) "legends of Philippine komiks", was among the seven individuals who were given Presidential Medals of Merit by President Arroyo at the
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. Caparas was awarded the 2008 Sagisag Balagtas Award.


List of accolades


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