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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Trese at the Metro Comic Con

And now, my very delayed post about the Metro Comic Con 2011

Since me and Kajo are trying to finish the fourth case of Book 4, in between all our usual work, let me just recap the highlights of MCC with these pictures I stole from other people’s Facebook accounts (Hello Ner and Carlo and everyone else who tagged us on Facebook!)


wherein Xandra Ramos of National Bookstore and Ernest Hernandez of Sketchpad Inc. cut the ribbon and official open Metro Comic Con 2011 (and I thought it was line to the buffet table)

With Karen, Vince, the real Hank, Kajo, Wella "The Accountant", Ian Sta. Maria, and Ace Enriquez


And we just want to say thanks to everyone who got copies of Trese, Precinto 13 by me, David, and Atan, Bathala: Apokalypsis by David Hontiveros and Ace Enriquez, the Skyworld series by Mervin Ignacio and Ian Sta. Maria, and The Filipino Heroes League by Paolo Fabregas

 
That's David Hontiveros on the left and Paolo Fabregas on the right and that's what I look like when I haven't had my first cup of coffee in the morning.

That's Paolo Fabregas on the left and Invisiboy on the right.

Getting a little kickback from Mr. David Lloyd

Philip Tan, the other Tan, and Heubert Michael Khan-- hatching a plan!

Jay Tablante, Wilson Tortosa, Czari Flores, and Carlo Pagulayan

THE KAMBAL COSPLAYERS


Me and Jay Tablante wanted to give away this wonderful poster of Bianca King’s cosplay Trese and all people had to do was come to the MCC dressed up like Trese or the Kambal or any other character from the comic book.




Well, only a couple of brave souls dared to dress up and here are the lucky winners.






We also got to play around with actual Kambal masks that were made for Jay’s shoot. So, yes, these are one-of-a-kind masks and they are not for sale. (But don’t worry, we’re trying to figure out if we can find a way to make more masks at a more affordable price.)


Monday, May 16, 2011

Mikey Bustos' Guide to Filipino Mythical Creatures



Singer, actor, and now YouTube celebrity Mikey Bustos presents to us a guide to Filipino Mythical Creatures. In this video, he talks about how his parents scared him as a kid when they told him about the "moomoo". He also talks about the sirena/mermaids, the duwende, aswang, the White Lady of Balete Drive, and what to do to protect yourself from witches / mangkukulam.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

PRECINTO 13: Premeditation










PRECINTO 13: PREMEDITATION
Story by Budjette Tan
Art by Atan

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Trese Metro Comic Con Exclusive

a young boxer is given the deal of a lifetime

but before he signs the contract
Trese offers to become his guide


showing him the dire consequences of 
not reading the fine print,
revealing the secret arena found under the city

where the country’s greatest champion 
fights for his very soul



TRESE: FIGHT OF THE YEAR
Story by Budjette Tan
Art by Kajo Baldisimo

Exclusively available at the
METRO COMIC CON 2011
Megatrade Hall 2,
5th Level Bldg B, SM Megamall
May 7 and 8, 10am to 9pm



















Sunday, May 01, 2011

Free TRESE cosplay poster


We will be giving away this limited-edition TRESE cosplay poster by Jay Tablante at the Metro Comic Con.

Here's how you can get this poster for free:


1
Come to the Metro Comic Con on May 7 and 8 dressed up as Trese or the Kambal or any of the characters from the comic book. (If you want to cosplay Capt. Guerrero or the Nuno or Maliksi the Tikbalang, that's also fine with us!)


2
Go to our booth and have your picture taken.


3
Get a free poster!

It's that easy!

We will only have 30 posters and it'll be given away on a "first come, first served" basis. (So, if 30 people come and cosplay Trese on the first day, then we won't have any posters to give away on the second day.)

See you at Metro Comic Con 2011!

METRO COMIC CON 2011
Megatrade Hall 2,
5th Level Bldg B, SM Megamall
May 7 and 8, 10am to 9pm


Cosplay Credits:
Photography: Jay Tablante
Make-up: Kris Bacani / Bianca King
Styling: Hannah Kim
Costume Production: Badj Genato
Production Design: Raffy Tesoro
Art Director: Angelo Lico
Digital Imaging: Angelo Lico
Models: Bianca King, Tiffany Alejandro, Philip Arca, Sassan Shohouki

Friday, April 29, 2011

wizard detectives and magic procedurals

NBC recently announced their new TV series called 17TH PRECINCT and it’s been dubbed as a “magic procedural” show.

Here’s the premise as reported by io9:

17th Precinct takes place in the city of Excelsior, which is basically San Francisco with a few noticeable differences. Like Alcatraz doesn't have an old prison on it, and the Golden Gate Bridge doesn't have cables on it. Cars drive themselves. Instead of Christmas, you celebrate the Equinox. (And yes, there are "gods" instead of "God.") Houses have "power plants" — which are actual plants that supply the energy for devices inside the house. Moore has always been a master of world-building, and this show is no exception. It's a really richly described setting, with lots of odd little details.


And the show takes a lot of pleasure in delving into the ways that the existence of magic changes police work. Instead of a forensics team, you call in the necromancer when you have a dead body. Instead of an autopsy, you do a necropsy. The police station's resident necromancer, Morgana, can summon the spirit of a recently deceased person and ask him/her questions. Instead of photographing the crime scene, the cops create magical "etchings" that show them every angle.

This reminded of the other movies that involved a “wizard detective”, which later served as inspiration for the cases and mysteries that Trese had to solve.


I think one of the first times I ever encountered the “wizard detective” was in the movie “Cast a Deadly Spell”


The movie starred Fred Ward as a private detective named Harry Philip Lovecraft. Set in the 1940s, where magic was used on an everyday basis. “…monsters and mythical beasts stalk the back alleys, zombies are used as cheap labor, and everyone — except Lovecraft — uses magic every day.”


The character of Lovecraft was seen again in the movie "Witch Hunt", where he was portrayed by Dennis Hopper.

Then there was the movie “Lord of Illusions” which starred Scott Bakula, as Harry D'Amour, a private investigator who specialized in occult cases. He wasn’t really a magician or wizard, but he did have tattoos that gave him protection from magic spells and curses.

Talking about “occult investigators”, we might as well toss in Karl Kolchak and Fox Mulder in that list of characters that inspired Trese.

One of the driving ideas behind Trese was trying to figure out the mystery behind urban legends and childhood ghost stories. It always nagged me how all the White Lady stories end with her disappearing. I wanted to know who was she, why does she hang out on Balete Drive, is a she a ghost, a diwata, or a CIA agent dressed up and designed to distract the public from more important issues (which was one of the theories about the White Lady).

Trese’s methods of detection were heavily influenced by my watching too many CSI shows. I thought that our local detectives would’ve have access to all those hi-tech CSI toys, so I thought Trese would be able to piece together clues by using magic spells to see the last thing that the victim saw and use her underworld contacts to track down the suspect.

I guess, Trese has always been a “magic procedural” type of serial, but I just never thought of coining that term.

So, if 17th Precinct becomes a hit, will “magic procedurals” become the next CSI and we’ll start seeing 17th Precinct: New York and 17th Precinct: Miami? Will we see more spellcasting detectives on TV soon?

And now that Constantine is back in the DC Universe, is it possible that the WB will have a Teen Constantine TV show in the works? Hopefully, they won’t do such a thing.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Team TRESE at Summer Komikon

Thanks to every one who came by to visit us at the Alamat / Visprint table!

Thanks to every one who got copies of Trese, Precinto 13, the Trese Night Gallery Prints, as well as Paolo Fabregas' THE FILIPINO HEROES LEAGUE!

And thanks to the Komikon crew from picking such a great venue and organizing such a great comic con! What a great way to start to the summer!


How I looked like at the start of the Komikon...

... and this is how I looked 5 hours later (trying to hide the pain)

Team TRESE: Wella, Kajo, and me

Fujipic courtesy of Hub Pacheco

This is the first time anyone's asked me to sign their shirt!

Paolo with his brand new baby!

And this should give you a good idea of how fun it was...
Art by Omeng Estanislao

Thanks to Hub and Kitty and all the other people who took our pix and I just swiped them from your Facebook page! Hehehe! Thank you!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Precinto13 at Summer Komikon






PRECINTO 13 No.1
Contains two stories: "A Domestic Disturbance" and "Premeditation"
Story by Budjette Tan and David Hontiveros
Art by Atan http://atanbz.deviantart.com/
16-pages, black-and-white


3rd Summer Komikon 2011
Bayanihan: Komiks Moving Onwards
April 16, 2011 (10am to 7pm)
Bayanihan Center, Pasig City
Entrance Fee: Php 100

Click here to see map of the venue:
http://www.komikon.org/map-to-bayanihan-center/

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Trese Summer Komikon Exclusive

A murdered manananggal…

Starts a gang war…

Trese must solve this mystery…

Before more blood is spilled…

Before the gangs of the underworld claim 
the streets of Manila.



TRESE: A PRIVATE COLLECTION
Story by Budjette Tan
Art by Kajo Baldisimo
22-pages, black-and-white, P50

This new Trese case is part of Book 4 which will be launched later this year.

3rd Summer Komikon 2011
Bayanihan: Komiks Moving Onwards
April 16, 2011 (10am to 7pm)
Bayanihan Center, Pasig City
Entrance Fee: Php 100

Click here to see map of the venue:
http://www.komikon.org/map-to-bayanihan-center/

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Hannah and Ammie


Here's the updated version of Kajo's "Hannah and Ammie" Trese print.
This will be available at the Summer Komikon for P130.
See you this Saturday at the Komikon!

Click here to see the map to the venue:
http://www.komikon.org/map-to-bayanihan-center/

Sunday, April 10, 2011

TRESEgg


Lyndon Gregorio's advanced Easter treat which you'll find at the Summer Komikon on April 16. See you at the Bayanihan Center, Pioneer Street, Pasig City.
http://www.beerkada.net/2011/04/10/tresegg

Thursday, April 07, 2011

a Page from TRESE Book 4


More preview art from this case at:
http://tresekomix.blogspot.com/2011/04/trese-summer-komikon-exclusive.html

See you at the Summer KOMIKON
April 16, Saturday
Bayanihan Center, Pioneer Street, Pasig City
10am to 7pm
For a map and directions to the Bayanihan Center, click:
http://www.komikon.org/map-to-bayanihan-center/

Monday, March 28, 2011