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Zach (born 1996), is a cartoonist and aspiring scientist from the Philippines. Initially working for campus publications, he then shifted to freelance and mainstream press cartooning in 2018. While finishing his degree in Applied Physics, he currently works as an editorial cartoonist of People’s Bulletin, a local weekly newspaper. He is also the Chief Creative Officer and Illustration Supervisor for Assortedge, an emerging youth media organization in the Philippines specializing at contextual reporting, explanatory journalism, and satire.

Philippine Press and Pandemic

State of the Philippine press amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Birthday Wish

It is the one year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic.

Pope Visit to Iraq

Pope's visit to Iraq as 'symbol of hope'

Nasrin Sotoudeh

Nasrin Sotoudeh, a human rights lawyer, was sentenced to 38 years in prisons and 148 lashes by Ir

Military coup in Myanmar

Myanmar military detains Aung San Suu Kyi and other leaders on February 1.

The Burning of the White House

What Trump and his hardcore supporters are doing in the last 3 months to U.S.

Deadly Mutation

The new COVID-19 mutation detected in UK and other countries will likely lead to higher levels of

Under Someone's Nose

Reuploaded cartoon. Oppression of press freedom under authoritarian regimes.

Open to everyone

This is a selected cartoon from our

Christmas Celebration 2020

The pandemic is impeding the world from celebrating Christmas, with still rising number of infect

Maradona's Glory, Downfall, and Resting in Peace

The late football great has undergone heaven and hell.

Year of the Vaccine 2021

The world is gearing up as it undergoes transition from Year of COVID-19 to Year of Vaccine.

Maguindanao Massacre and Philippine Free Press

Today marks the 11th anniversary of single deadliest event for journalists in history.

Exploited

The Chinese hegemony is slowly creeping in to the Philippines, in which President Duterte serves

Vaccine and COVID-19

The vaccine will likely to be the projected winner soon, but it looks like the COVID-19 will not