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Elmer (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Elmer (comics)

''Elmer'' is a Filipino comic book created by Gerry Alanguilan. It was originally published by Komikero Publishing, and later published by Slave Labor Graphics.
''Elmer'' is a story set in a world where chickens suddenly gain human-level intelligence and the ability to speak, and focuses on one particular chicken, Jake Gallo, as he explores the trials his father, Elmer, went through in his struggle for equal rights.
==Inspiration==
Elmer's author, Gerry Alanguilan, grew up in San Pablo City, Laguna, a city in a fairly rural area of the Philippines where chickens roamed freely through the streets. Alanguilan was mystified by the behavior of these chickens and wrote a short minicomic about them called ''Stupid Chicken Stories''. Later, Alanguilan decided to create a sequel called ''Ultimate Chicken Story'', but in the process of creating this story it began to shift into a more serious project that would eventually develop into ''Elmer''. Alanguilan has described Keiji Nakazawa's manga ''Barefoot Gen'' as one of the inspirations behind ''Elmer''.

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