Bayan Knights

Bayan Knights

Cover art for Bayan Knights, vol. 1 #1.
Art by Gilbert Monsanto Edgar Tadeo.
Publication information
Publisher Sacred Mountain Publications
First appearance Bayan Knights # 1 (September 2008)
Created by

Gilbert Monsanto
Amely Vidal
Rhoseller Quilantang
Gerard "Rhardo" Fernandez
Gener Pedrina
Juan Paolo Mananita
Paul Michael Ignacio
Gio Paredes
Reno Maniquis
Erico Calimlim
Ray Adrian Necor Magbanua

Joriben Zaballa
Myke Guisinga
Santiago "Santy" Panes
Geoffrey "Borgy" Borgonia
Jeffrey C. Benitez
In-story information
Base(s) Hidden facility confiscated from a powerful group of syndicates under a secret cabal of masterminds; currently has no official title
Member(s) Sarhento Sagrado
Phantom Cat
Manila Man
Salakay
Bato, Agimat Warrior
Morion
Boy Ipis
Kalayaan
Maskarado
Pag-Asa
Luzviminda
Liberty Girl
Claw
Bagwis
Servant
Junior
Kapitan Bandila

Bayan Knights is a fictional superhero team from the Philippines. Conceptualized by a group of comic book creators from different parts of the country (and some based overseas) as a collaboration to revitalize the local Comics industry. As per the message posted in their official blog:

Sacred Mountain Publications has gathered in this issue more than a dozen upbeat and talented creators along with their independent studios in one gigantic effort to encourage friendly cooperation and make it possible for these artists to turn their imaginations into reality.

Bayan Knights is considered a benchmark in Philippine comics history as the first title to feature the characters of individual creators while retaining the individual rights to them. An article in the Philippine Daily Inquirer Sunday edition printed on November 26, 2008 was the first to provide media recognition to the project.[1] A second major article was published months after the comics' debut and was reviewed in the February 2009 issue of FHM Philippines.[2]

Bayan Knights was officially created and launched on September 2008 through their Deviantart page and their blog. A teaser trailer was also posted at YouTube. The Issue #1 premiered during the Komikon 2008 held at the UP Bahay ng Alumni on November 22, 2008.[3]

Fictional team history

After a bloody encounter with powerful underworld forces that left his elite team virtually wiped out, Sarhento Sagrado confiscates the highly advanced facility that they raided. Worried about the safety of his family and determined to bring the masterminds to justice, Sagrado fakes his own death and destroys all traces of the existence of the facility, vowing to use the very resources his nemeses accumulated in the cause of their downfall.

Through the database compiled in the facility, Sagrado determined that the so-called superheroes were key figures in the grand scheme. Needing allies in his 'war' against the underworld, Sagrado sought out and recruited them one by one. Although successful with the 'street-level' heroes, he found it increasingly difficult to locate, let alone convince, the virtual demigods.

Enter the enigmatic Council. Effortlessly bypassing the security protocols of the facility, Council confronted and offered his assistance to Sagrado. Although claiming not to be one of them, Council convinces Sagrado to allow him to recruit the ones he needed.

As the days progressed, Sagrado intercepts information on a vital part of the masterminds' schemes. Still waiting on the response from Council, Sagrado assembles his 'Core' Team to investigate. Once there, they find stasis containment units. Opening one of the units reveals it contained an unidentified female. Before they could determine the vile purpose of the stasis units, they are ambushed by Sipaka, preternatural watchdogs who are sworn enemies of one of their own, Salakay. Managing to fight their way out, they are shocked to discover several hundred more Sipaka awaiting them.

As things turn bleak for the heroes, Sagrado attempts one final time to contact Council. The latter responds, moments before the Powerhouse Team, composed of the most powerful superheroes on earth, descends from the heavens.

In issue #2 the army of Sipakas are easily beaten back by the combined Core/Powerhouse teams. But no sooner as one battle ends the 2 teams become embroiled in separate adventures. Meanwhile, another team is assembled, the Gilas Team to deal with the assault of demonic entities in the metropolis. Behind all this, another mysterious group makes its moves against the growing Bayan Knights membership. At the end of the issue, Sagrado is confronted with the daunting task of unifying the disparate superheroes into a cohesive force. However, his planning is disrupted by the awakening and rampage of the rescued Liberty Girl.

In issue #3 the berserk Liberty Girl causes catastrophic destruction in the Facility with a number of heroes falling to her unbridled fury. Phantom Cat and Luzviminda manage to fight her to a standstill until the young god Servant ends the confrontation. Elsewhere, Maskarado and Kalayaan are ambushed as theBangis(a conglomerate of super-villains in direct opposition to the Bayan Knights)make their presence known led by a super powerful enslaved superhero Maso.

In issue #4 the Core Team along with a number of Lagalag team up to counter the attack of the Bangis and manage to free the enslaved hero Maso. As Council continues to make his own moves (recruiting members of the TronIX team) the Gilas team assaults the gates of Hell on a mission to locate the entity Gabriel Black.

In issue #5, even as the heroes of the Gilas and Halaw Teams succeed in their missions, and members of the Powerhouse Division foil an invasion of The Facility, the plans of the Bangis fall into place, planting a traitor among the heroes' ranks who successfully breaks out the captured villains and assault The Facility.

The story is ongoing.

Membership

Bayan Knights is unique in its organization as it has designated "divisions" but is flexible enough that members can be swapped out depending on the mission specifics.

Core

Core Team From the cover of Bayan Knights#1.
Clockwise(from top left): Manila Man, Sarhento Sagrado, Phantom Cat, Boy Ipis, Salakay, Bato, Agimat Warrior.
Art by Gilbert Monsanto and Edgar Tadeo.

The 'Core' Team effectively serves as the reconnaissance and primary investigative unit. Ideally, the team avoids direct aggression, relying more on stealth and subterfuge but has enough brute force to handle most conflicts.

Powerhouse

Powerhouse Team From the cover of Bayan Knights #1.
Top row(from left): Pag-Asa, Maskarado, Servant
Middle Row(from left): Luzviminda, Bagwis, Liberty Girl
Bottom Row (from left): Kalayaan, Claw, Council. Art by Gilbert Monsanto and Edgar Tadeo.

As the name implies, this team comprises the upper echelon of superheroes in terms of raw power in the Bayan Knights shared universe, literal "gods amongst men".

Gilas

Composed of heroes with a more "hard core" attitude than the rest of the roster, the Gilas crew are also characterized by the supernatural elements that their members share.

Halaw

Whereas Gilas' supernatural elements are dark and gothic in nature, the Halaw team members' origins are based on folklore and fantasy.

Tronix

Actually pronounced as "TRON 9", this team is composed of heroes whose origins and powers are based on advanced technology.

Nursery

The Nursery is a division of Bayan Knights that was formed to recruit and train young and inexperienced heroes.

Lagalag

"Lagalag" is not actually a division but rather a designation for heroes who are not actual members of Bayan Knights in an official capacity but have dedicated their service should the need arise.

Council

References

  1. "In Search of Real-life Heroes - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos". Showbizandstyle.inquirer.net. 2008-10-26. Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  2. "Make way for the Bayan Knights! - INQUIRER.net". inquirer.net. Archived from the original on 2009-02-24.
  3. Komikon Committee. "KOMIKON: Philippine Komiks Convention". komikon.blogspot.com.
  4. Bayan Knights #1

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