Friday, February 27, 2009

TRESE 3000




3000 copies.

It’s not exactly enough to be considered a national best-seller, but it’s a big deal to me (and Kajo) since it’s the first time we’ve ever done anything that sold more than 500 copies.

It was such a big surprise when Nida, our publisher, told me that TRESE Book 1 had already sold 3,000 and is now on its second printing. (And Book 2 has already sold 1,000 copies.)

Thanks to all the comic book store owners, book store managers, and most especially to all readers.

Me and Kajo are still working on Book 3. It’s a bit delayed, we know, but we just want to make sure you have as much fun (and feel as much fear) when you read Case #9 to 13. We hope it’ll be worth the wait.


For the ones who are still trying to hunt down for their own copy of TRESE, it is now available in the following stores:

Best Sellers
Comic Odyssey
Comic Quest
Fully Booked
National Bookstore
Pandayan Bookstore
Powerbooks

If your local branch or favorite bookstore/comic book shop doesn't have copies, just go to their customer service counter and give them the following information:

1
TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE
Published by Visprint
Authors: Budjette Tan & KaJo Baldisimo
ISBN: 971-92574-7-4

2
TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS
Published by Visprint
Authors: Budjette Tan & KaJo Baldisimo
ISBN: 971-92574-9-0

Tell the bookstore that they can reach Visprint via:
http://visprintpub.blogspot.com/
book_inquiry (@) visprint.net

Hope this makes it easier for you to find copies of TRESE.

Many thanks!


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Fans of the Kambal





Melvin posted : "[This is] my nephew, Prince. He insisted on having his photo taken wearing one of the Kambal's masks. His fave is Case 7: Embrace of the Unwanted and he's still forcing me to shoot another short horror film cause he wasn't able to play the aswang part on the first one we made last year."

See more of Melvin Arciaga's work at:
http://vinarci.deviantart.com/

Friday, February 13, 2009

TRESE: The Usual Spot



Bernie the bartender is always the first one to see her. Actually, she’d be the one who’d call his attention. While wiping the bar or serving another customer, he’d suddenly feel this fingernail tap him on the shoulder. He’d smell her perfume first before he’d look and know it was her.

She’d just be there, seated on one of the bar stools in her jacket. Her jacket that had the color of dried rose petals. Or was it more like the color of dried blood?


Read the complete story at:
http://diabolical13.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Ang Kambal ni Kevin



ART BY KEVIN SABINO

The Three Faces of Trese

BLOOD RED TRESE


Art by Kevin Sabino aka "Sir Kevin",Harrison Communications' Head of Art

Possible movie poster for Trese


Produced and photographed by Melvin Arciaga
http://vinarci.deviantart.com/art/TRESE-112202559


Possible look for TRESE : THE ANIMATED SERIES


Art by JP ARCEO
http://greathandjp.deviantart.com/art/Alexandra-Trese-111969917

More Trese artwork at:
http://www.exhibit13.blogspot.com/