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Thursday, September 08, 2011

Visprint WIT 2011



See you this Saturday (September 10) for Visprint's WIT: The 1st Annual Readers Day.

All of the Visprint authors and comic book creators will be there sharing their stories, their secrets, and upcoming projects. This is also your chance to see preview art from Trese Book 4. 

Me and Kajo will be talking about the "13 Things that Possessed us to do Trese". 

Kajo will also give "13 Tips for Lazy Artists Like Kajo" 

Afterwards, we will hang out at the Visprint booth to sign, scribble, and doodle on your copies of Trese. 

Monday, June 15, 2009

down the other dark corridor

While you all patiently wait for the third TRESE book, might I interest you with another dark delicacy?

In case you didn’t know, there’s another occult investigator stalking the streets of Manila. His name is Mike Lasombra and you’ll meet him in the pages of David Hontiveros’ TAKOD.

Ruel de Vera gives us a quick overview of the book: Something’s rotten in what was once the little settlement of Mapayapa. And now, years later, Mike Lasombra returns to this place from his past with a curious pendant around his neck. After encountering a wizened old woman who knows more than she’s letting on, Mike will discover the throbbing dark secret of Mapayapa. The bloody, frightening shadow behind Mapayapa will require more of Mike than he ever imagined. All this, in straightforward horror and in allegorical manner, is stuffed into Hontiveros’s compact and creepy novella.

Wawi Navaroza, who designed the cover the book, has this to say about her TAKOD experience: Curious title, I thought. It's in VISAYAN dialect. (The Visayas, as we all know, is replete with its wealth of folklore and islands famed for sorcery). From my Cebuano vocabulary, the word "takod" translated in Tagalog is "hawa"... contagious, contagion, to be contaminated. As in virus, disease, or like Vampires and the Dark Gift.

But Takod isn't about vampires. The characters in the story are a mix of both traditional (filipino folklore hotshots) and original (even more grotesque creatures shaped by Dave's fantasmagoric imagination). His protagonist is a brooding attractive man who has an arsenal of physical and psychic skills.

And Karen Kunawicz provides some safety precautions : After reading (TAKOD), you may want to pack an extra flashlight, holy water, crosses, garlic, amulets, oracions, power objects and tools of protection spells on your next road trip. Oh, and you’ll want to make sure there is nothing wrong with the ignition on your car.

Read the first chapter of the book at:
http://davidhontiveros.com/author.html

You can most probably find a copy of TAKOD at all major bookstores.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

VPE's Prime Suspects


9-in-1 VPE Kolektib Intelidyens

9 of VPE’s great page masters will come together in this 1 sizzling event.

The three-hour meet and greet event will showcase our published books, upcoming titles, and the people behind them. A short talk by the editor and some extraordinary presentations will highlight the program.

featuring :
carlo vergara
david hontiveros
manix abrera
freely abrigo
eros atalia
alan navarra
budjette tan
kajo baldisimo
carlos malvar

Avid readers, fans and followers, publishing partners, writers aspiring to get published under the VPE name, and curious cats are all invited to grace the event.

See you on Saturday!

9-in-1 VPE Kolektib Intelidyens
May 24, 2008
3pm
Shop 33, Cubao Expo

Thursday, April 17, 2008

TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE



TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE
When the sun sets in the city of Manila,
don’t you dare make a wrong turn and
end up in that dimly-lit side of the metro,
where aswang run the most-wanted kidnapping rings,
where kapre are the kingpins of crime,
and engkantos slip through the cracks
and steal your most precious possessions.

When crime takes a turn for the weird,
the police call Alexandra Trese.



This book contains the follow: 
(click on the links to read a FREE preview of the stories)

This book compiles the first four cases of Trese, has an introduction from Gerry Alanguilan, an afterword from me-- where I talk about the beginnings and influences of TRESE, a bonus section in the back-- with sketches and character designs from Kajo.

Published by Visual Print Enterprises
Written by Budjette Tan, Art by Kajo Baldisimo
Format: Black&White, 104 pages
Cover price: P140.00

the sneak preview


CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON WHERE TO FIND TRESE:BOOK 1

NOTE: in case the copy you got has faulty binding, click here to find out how you can have it replaced with a new one http://tresekomix.blogspot.com/2010/06/how-to-replace-copies-of-trese-with.html

book 1




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TRESE:MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE by Ferdinand-Benedict G. Tan and Jonathan Baldisimo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Philippines License.