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Maruja

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Created by
  
Mars Ravelo

Played by
  
Kristine Hermosa

TV show
  
Nasaan Ka Maruja?

Species
  
Human

Creator
  
Mars Ravelo


Alter ego
  
Maruja Isabella Sevilla (Spanish Era), Nina Concepcion/Cristy (Reincarnation)

Abilities
  
Extrasensory perception

Similar
  
Flash Bomba, Tiny Tony, Varga, Bondying, Lastikman

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Maruja is a Filipino comic book character created by Mars Ravelo. It is about an immortal love story about two people whose love for each other transcended a century. Written by Mars Ravelo and illustrated by Rico Rival, it was a story that dealt with reincarnation, beginning with the ill-fated love story of Maruja and Gabriel during the Spanish era and ending with their reunion one hundred years later.

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Maruja and Gabriel were madly in love with each other but Maruja's parents disapproved of their relationship because of their class differences. Maruja was forced to marry Rodrigo, the captain of the civil guards, to ensure their fortune. But right after the marriage, the same night, she took her own life with a promise to Gabriel that they would be reunited someday. One hundred years later, Maruja was reincarnated as Cristy. She sees flashes from the past, memories that are not hers. She connects all the pieces together and was finally reunited with an aged and dying Gabriel.

Throughout the decade

  • The 2009 television series Komiks Presents: Nasaan Ka Maruja stars Kristine Hermosa the series was also supposed to be Sheryl Cruz comeback but due to her transfer to another network and chose Kristine Hermosa as a personal choice of the network.
  • "Maruja", the 1967 film, starred Susan Roces with Romeo Vasquez. The 1978 Version was a thriller suspense version of the 1968 film starring Susan Roces playing dual roles as Nina Concepcion and Maruja
  • The 1996 remake starred Carmina Villaroel and Rustom Padilla.
  • References

    Maruja Wikipedia