Scott Lee Chua
scottleechua.com
Scott Lee Chua
@scottleechua.com
The group chat is the smallest unit of society.

Co-founder @andasproductions.com 🎧 🎮
Co-organizer @komiks.space 📚 ✍️
Producer @comicsanspod.com 🎙️ 💥
@kellykanayama.bsky.social 's essay about 'The Punishette' in this week's @shelfdust.bsky.social is crazy good!

Just a well-rounded, thoughtful reflection on 'take-up-the-mantle' characters, comic book machismo, and the police state.

Check both Kelly and Shelfdust out on Patreon!
September 19, 2025 at 1:23 AM
🦇 The audio adaptation of the "Dark Victory" arc begins this week on DC High Volume: Batman!

🥳 I'm immensely proud to have co-written this audio adaptation together with @roshansinghsambhi.bsky.social & @finalrune.com! Just from reading their drafts, I've learned so much from them about...

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August 1, 2025 at 2:10 AM
...by presenting a certain picture of the past, can make some specific visions of the future look natural and inevitable, even when they're not. We talk about language and imagining other futures anyway.

God knows I love SE Asian sci-fi, but there's a special place in my heart for Centennial 😭
December 16, 2024 at 1:19 AM
...is a valid mode of inquiry into Philippine notions of progress, modernity, and "The Future."

We do a close reading of Centennial, and use the analysis as a jumping off point to talk about how leaders use Big Infrastructures to create national myths, and how officially-sanctioned museums...
December 16, 2024 at 1:19 AM
...to do a special issue about Science and Technology Studies (STS) in the Philippines, guest edited by Kathleen Gutierrez and Paul Atienza.

Ethan and I wrote from the humanities perspective, arguing that Filipino sci-fi stories are relevant to local #STS, and that literary analysis of sci-fi...
December 16, 2024 at 1:19 AM
...in the Philippines in the year 2069 — 100 years since the Apollo 11 moon landing, and incidentally, since the Ferdinand Marcos Sr. was reelected president.

In Centennial, the Apollo astronauts are capital-H Heroes in the Philippines, like Air Supply or Michael Learns to Rock...
December 16, 2024 at 1:19 AM
While reading the new, beautifully curated and typeset Greg Brillantes collection last weekend, I felt compelled to dig through my crumpled college printouts and find the first Brillantes story I ever read: The Apollo Centennial 🚀

The story is about a school field trip to a space museum...

🧵

#STS
December 16, 2024 at 1:19 AM
We realized that by focusing on Roachman—

an action superhero comic that makes narrative moves that (post-MCU) are universally understood and map easily onto the action game genre—

we had a chance at making a video game adaptation of "The Art of CCHC" and its 3 braided narratives work...
December 5, 2024 at 5:20 AM
...wrote the news of the day into his comics; but also about the difficulties of being a comic artist: on getting paid, censorships and publishers, of collaborations fizzling out... the works!

So The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is really three life stories intricately braided together:
December 5, 2024 at 5:20 AM
...called Roachman!

A night soil man (i.e., sewage collector) bitten by a radioactive cockroach, who uses his powers not just to fight crime — but face the social ills of colonial Singapore!

Liew also shows us how Roachman was made: how Charlie took inspiration from the world around him and...
December 5, 2024 at 5:20 AM
...who grows up alongside Singapore, which only became an independent nation-state in 1965.

The comic tells an alternate history of Singapore as interpreted through "Charlie's comics" — a "meta", dizzying range of comics in all its forms.

Among Charlie's early comics was one in particular...
December 5, 2024 at 5:20 AM
...a video game adaptation of Sonny Liew's landmark graphic novel, "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye," which I first read in 2017 and haven't stopped thinking about since.

The comic is a heartfelt kayfabe about a Forrest Gump-esque character named Charlie, a Singaporean comic artist...
December 5, 2024 at 5:20 AM
Aquatic Lives by @suscipepe.bsky.social

a genre-defying, life-affirming triptych of animal stories rendered in Reyes' heightened & poetic painterly style 🐠

I read this 2 weeks ago and today I'm still speechless! 🤯 Fresh, brave, and completely singular — this comic defined Shortbox 2024 for me. ♥️
October 31, 2024 at 1:54 AM
Peggy Piggybacks to Picnic by @azamraharjo.bsky.social

a climate-anxious horror structured around children's nursery rhymes that delivered

the SINGLE 😳 MOST 😰 EFFECTIVE 😱 JUMP SCARE 🤬

I've ever seen in comics — one that takes FULL advantage of the framing device & the digital medium. Lord god!!
October 30, 2024 at 3:29 PM
Here Be Monsters by @bonesbunns.bsky.social

1. No, it's not *a* Little Mermaid retelling, it's *the* Little Mermaid retelling

2. Yes, that was me CLAPPING and CHEERING all the way

3. Sometimes going with the happy ending takes the most courage — and Bones has courage in spades
October 30, 2024 at 3:07 PM
The Maker of Grave-Goods by @roseberrycomix.bsky.social

a riveting, rhythmic künstlerroman // artist's story with a sci-fi heart 🚀

a masterclass in deft pacing; in 70 unhurried pages, Roseberry breathes life into a world that felt completely alien to me — and yet logical, lived-in, and TRUE ✨
October 30, 2024 at 2:37 PM
Moth to the Flame by @yllogique.bsky.social

whose mixed media storytelling enthralled me in the intrigue of a Bridgerton-esque period drama

that I COMPLETELY :) FORGOT :) that this was actually a gut-wrenching cosmic horror 🦋

++ really great use of screentones in a way I can't articulate rn!
October 30, 2024 at 12:54 PM
Death Fiddles and We Dance by @jdebbiel.bsky.social

whose signature kaleido-curvy art style enables this ethereal solarpunk romance to move effortlessly

between galactic-scale imagery and minuscule moments, between the epic and the tender 🪐

what a beautiful comic!
October 30, 2024 at 12:09 PM
The Shit Witch by Lis Xu

bc the title had me cackling while browsing Shortbox, I worried I had set expectations too early—

but I'm DELIGHTED to report that the comic COMPLETELY stands behind its title with PRIDE

yes it's about a witch who shits, but also about the joy of just talking shit 💩
October 30, 2024 at 11:22 AM
yes!! and i was delighted to find she has an ongoing comic in this style called Aiya Corp Limited:

jarchivist.hotglue.me
October 30, 2024 at 8:10 AM
Hometown by Renren Galeno

a very Filipino horror on life after the death of a parent. Disturbing and spare, not a single word or penstroke wasted 🪦

a spiritual successor to Galeno's Sa Wala, which examines Filipino gambling and machismo culture through a similarly spooky lens
October 30, 2024 at 8:05 AM
Aglæca by German artist Mohnfisch

a dark yet surprisingly uplifting homage // subversion of Beauty and the Beast 🏰

by way of a wonderfully moody, sketchy, charcoal Quentin-Blake-drawing-Roald-Dahl art style!
October 30, 2024 at 6:18 AM
Offering by Hong Kong artist Jocelin Kee

a meditation on space, memory, and the guilt of modernization — of seeing gleaming infrastructures built on top of sites of culture and antiquity

all that in the guise of a short story about being deskmates with a god 👌
October 30, 2024 at 4:23 AM
Here's the most updated version of the earlier graph showing how many spam texts I get per day.

The red line is Jul 22, when Pres. Marcos banned POGOs.
For a month after, no spam whatsoever.

(And then, because cockroaches never die, I got 2 spam texts on Aug 21.)

20/23
September 27, 2024 at 4:11 AM
As time went on, I started to morbidly enjoy seeing what was "trending" in the spam world:

- "Happy Xmas lucky draws" during the holidays
- 8/8 "Shopee sales"
- my favorite: fake SIM registration links 😂😂

11/23
September 27, 2024 at 2:50 AM