Kenkoy | |
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Created by | Tony Velasquez (illustrator) Romualdo Ramos (writer) |
Alias | Francisco Harabas |
Species | Human |
Relatives | Rosing (wife) Children: Dayunyor Dyulie Tsing Doy Dalisyosa Etot Nene Piching, Tsikiting Gubat |
Francisco "Kenkoy" Harabas is a Philippine comics character created by writer Romualdo Ramos and cartoonist and illustrator Tony Velasquez in 1929.[1] Velazquez continued the strip for decades after Ramos' death in 1932. Kenkoy was seminal to Philippine comics and thus Velasquez is considered the founding father of the komiks industry.[2] The term kenkoy has entered the Filipino language to mean a joker, jester, or a hilarious person.[1][3]