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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like Myth/KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} ComicBook/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/TheMightyThor, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like Myth/KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.
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* ArchetypalCharacter: Servant himself is [[{{Heroes}} the Hero Archetype]] that would fall under TheCape, TheChosenOne, IdealHero, SuperHero, TheParagon and WorkingClassHero, among others.

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* ArchetypalCharacter: Servant himself is [[{{Heroes}} the Hero Archetype]] Archetype that would fall under TheCape, TheChosenOne, IdealHero, SuperHero, TheParagon and WorkingClassHero, among others.
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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like KingArthur, Myth/KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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* BadassBookworm: Servant often bases his decisions on his scientific knowhow, instead of just relying on his [[StockSuperPowers divine powers]].

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* BadassBookworm: Servant often bases his decisions on his scientific knowhow, instead of just relying on his [[StockSuperPowers divine powers]].powers.
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* {{Archetypal Character}}: Servant himself is a {{Heroic Archetype}} that would fall under {{The Cape}}, {{The Chosen One}}, {{Ideal Hero}}, {{Super Hero}}, {{The Paragon}} and {{Working Class Hero}}, among others.
* {{Badass Bookworm}}: Servant often bases his decisions on his scientific knowhow, instead of just relying on his [[{{StockSuperPowers}}divine powers]].
* {{Chick Magnet}}: Aside from his two main love interests, he gets a lot of female attention from both friends and foes.

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* {{Archetypal Character}}: ArchetypalCharacter: Servant himself is a {{Heroic Archetype}} [[{{Heroes}} the Hero Archetype]] that would fall under {{The Cape}}, {{The Chosen One}}, {{Ideal Hero}}, {{Super Hero}}, {{The Paragon}} TheCape, TheChosenOne, IdealHero, SuperHero, TheParagon and {{Working Class Hero}}, WorkingClassHero, among others.
* {{Badass Bookworm}}: BadassBookworm: Servant often bases his decisions on his scientific knowhow, instead of just relying on his [[{{StockSuperPowers}}divine [[StockSuperPowers divine powers]].
* {{Chick Magnet}}: ChickMagnet: Aside from his two main love interests, he gets a lot of female attention from both friends and foes.
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Servant is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

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Servant ''Servant'' is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.



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Servant is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the UsefulNotes/ThePhilippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

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Servant is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the UsefulNotes/ThePhilippines.UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.
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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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On the surface, Servant is a Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[ClassicalMythology [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.
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Servant is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the {{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} and {{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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Servant is a {{Superhero}} ComicBook produced in the {{Philippines}}.UsefulNotes/ThePhilippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} Franchise/{{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, KingArthur, ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'', and [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and {{Star Wars}}. ''Franchise/StarWars.'' What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.
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Servant is a {{Superhero}} {{Comic Book}} produced in the {{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as {{Spider-Man}}, {{Thor}}, {{Captain Marvel}}/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} and {{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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Servant is a {{Superhero}} {{Comic Book}} ComicBook produced in the {{Philippines}}. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as {{Spider-Man}}, {{Thor}}, {{Captain Marvel}}/{{Shazam}}, Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/TheMightyThor, Comicbook/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} and {{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.
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On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as {{Spider-Man}}, {{Thor}}, {{Captain Marvel}}/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and {{Hercules}}, and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} and {{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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On the surface, Servant is a {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as {{Spider-Man}}, {{Thor}}, {{Captain Marvel}}/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and {{Hercules}}, [[ClassicalMythology Hercules]], and even more recent works such as the {{Lord of the Rings}} and {{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.
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{{Servant}} is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a Superman analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Captain Marvel/Shazam, as well as other traditional legends and myths like King Arthur, Gilgamesh, and Hercules, and even more recent works such as the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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On the surface, Servant is a Superman {{Superman}} analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Captain Marvel/Shazam, {{Spider-Man}}, {{Thor}}, {{Captain Marvel}}/{{Shazam}}, as well as other traditional legends and myths like King Arthur, Gilgamesh, {{King Arthur}}, {{Gilgamesh}}, and Hercules, {{Hercules}}, and even more recent works such as the Lord {{Lord of the Rings Rings}} and Star Wars.{{Star Wars}}. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.



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Servant is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

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Servant {{Servant}} is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.



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* {{Archetypal Character}}: Servant himself is a {{Heroic Archetype}} that would fall under {{The Cape}}, {{The Chosen One}}, {{Ideal Hero}}, {{Super Hero}}, {{The Paragon}} and {{The Working Class Hero}}, among others.

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* {{Archetypal Character}}: Servant himself is a {{Heroic Archetype}} that would fall under {{The Cape}}, {{The Chosen One}}, {{Ideal Hero}}, {{Super Hero}}, {{The Paragon}} and {{The Working {{Working Class Hero}}, among others.
* {{Badass Bookworm}}: Servant often bases his decisions on his scientific knowhow, instead of just relying on his [[{{StockSuperPowers}}divine powers]].
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* Archetypal Character: Servant himself is a Heroic Archetype

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Servant is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a Superman analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Captain Marvel/Shazam, as well as other traditional legends and myths like King Arthur, Gilgamesh, and Hercules, and even more recent works such as the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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Servant is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia, Borgonia in 1997 and has had releases in 2003 as a mini-comic, 2008 as full comic book, and the latest being a digital comic in 2012, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a Superman analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Captain Marvel/Shazam, as well as other traditional legends and myths like King Arthur, Gilgamesh, and Hercules, and even more recent works such as the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.setting.

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* Archetypal Character: Servant himself is a [[redirect:Heroic Archetype]]
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Servant is a Superhero Comic Book produced in the Philippines. Created by Geoffrey Borgonia, it follows the stories and adventures of a college student/call center agent/ pagan god/ superhero by the name of Gal Ang/Gabriel Barreon.

On the surface, Servant is a Superman analogue. However, there are also familiar elements that can be found in the origins and backgrounds of other comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, Captain Marvel/Shazam, as well as other traditional legends and myths like King Arthur, Gilgamesh, and Hercules, and even more recent works such as the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. What makes the comic book unique is the exploration of the largely untapped Philippine culture and setting.

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