Medina's signature at the bottom of the second panel shows a date marked as "PMJR0313"
A day before the controversial comic strip was published, Inquirer published a Pugad Baboy strip criticizing those who are praising former president Ferdinand Marcos for supposedly being the best president of the Philippines. Other Pugad Baboy strips can be viewed here.
In a subsequent Facebook post, Medina also revealed that the Pugad Baboy strip that appeared Thursday, June 6, was supposed to have been published earlier on June 4.
"Akala ko na-reject dahil bumunot sila sa archives ng ipapalit na strip at 'yon pang St. Scho na strip na lumabas noon pang March and ipinalit,"Medina said in his Facebook account. (I thought it was rejected because they used a strip from the archives and it had to be the St Scho strip that appeared way back in March that was chosen as replacement.)
But fans of Pugad Baboy need not protest just yet. Medina has clarified he has not been fired, just suspended, until a consensus is reached on the matter.
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