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Friday, October 31, 2008

Trick or Treat!




Yesterday was the agency's annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Party for the kids. Greg and Ernie decided to dress up as the Kambal. They couldn't get any of the girls to come dressed as Trese, but they were able to ask Lady to pose with them for one picture.

(Now, if I can only convince them to attend the Komikon, other events, and my birthday party.)

TRESE in Sindak



MEET THE `TRESE` CREATORS
By Athena Fregillana, Pictures by Paul Del Rosario
This interview originally saw print in the SINDAK Horror-Thriller Magazine(April 2006 issue). Originally written in Filipino, I translated it into English for our international readers.

Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo are part of a new generation of comic creators who are trying to save our almost lifeless comic book industry. How did the TRESE series start and why is this being considered one of the famous Pinoy komiks today?

Read the compete interview at:
komix101.blogspot.com

Monday, October 20, 2008

TRESE in Friendster



Check it out! It's the TRESE-Friendster Fan Page put together by the wonderful KOMIKON crew and the friendly people at FRIENDSTER.

So, if you want to also hang out at Alexandra Trese's Diabolical club and become the ka-Friendster of the Kambal and Hank the Bartender, then just click on:
http://profiles.friendster.com/85588277

See you at...
KOMIKON 2008
http://komikon.blogspot.com/

Ika-4 Filipino Komiks Convention
November 22, 2008 (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
UP Bahay ng Alumni, Diliman Quezon City
Entrance Fee: Php 50

Monday, October 13, 2008

TRESE in Sunday Inquirer Magazine

Supernatural Storytelling
By Ruel S. De Vera, Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 12. 2008



MANILA, Philippines -Almost from the very beginning, Budjette Tan has been surrounded by the unusual. “When I was a newborn baby, my parents moved into what turned out to be a haunted house,” he explains. “The ghosts were seen by my yaya and my uncles. My parents didn’t believe in such things, until one summer day after my mom gave me a bath. She said the right side of my face suddenly wrinkled up—that it looked like the face of an old man. She prayed over me until I became normal again.” Psychics were summoned and a séance held. “The psychics told the spirits that they had to move on to the next plane. The haunting stopped after some time.”

Even Tan did not know that something similarly spooky would redefine his life later on. With him doing the writing and Kajo Baldisimo providing the art, Tan came up with “Trese,”a comic book series that follows mysterious investigator Alexandra Trese as she helps the police solve unearthly crimes in Metro Manila—sometimes with some direct action from Trese and her bizarre bodyguards, the Kambal.

READ THE COMPLETE INTERVIEW AT:http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/sim/sim/view/20081012-165981/Supernatural-Storytelling

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Trese in FHM




No... it's not what you think.

Trese did not appear in the nude.

Trese also did not allow herself to be interviewed (but I think the Kambal were more than willing to attend the Jean Garcia photo shoot).

In the October issue of FHM, Marc Laurenze put together a Halloween alphabet of sorts and Trese was featured under the letter "U" for Underworld.

Thanks Marc!

Trese in PLANET X

Planet X

We were recently invited to be part of the opening of the PLANET X comic book store.

See the pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/budjette/sets/72157607535118742/

Sunday, August 24, 2008

TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS




TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS

When dusk arrives in the city of Manila, that’s when you become
the most likely prey of the criminal underworld.

Kidnappers and thieves will be the least of your worries.

Beware the criminals that can’t be bound with handcuffs nor harmed with bullets.

Beware the ones that crave for your blood, those who hold your heart ransom, and the ones that come to steal your soul.

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

This volume of contains the following:
(click on the links for a FREE preview of the stories)
Case 5: A Little Known Murder in Studio 4
Case 6: The Outpost on Kalayaan Street
Case 7: Embrace of the Unwanted
Case 8: The Association Dues of Livewell Village


With an introduction by author David Hontiveros and an afterword by columnist/vampire/pirate Karen Kunawicz.

Also contains a new EXHIBIT 13 art gallery with illustrations by Leinil Francis Yu, Reinard Santos, Ian Sta. Maria, Carlo Vergara, Chester Ocampo, Hai Ibardolaza, Bong Leal, Jonas Diego, Elbert Or, Oliver Pulumbarit, Reno Maniquis, Freely Abrigo, Marco Dimaano.

TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS
Published by Visual Print Enterprises
Written by Budjette Tan & Art by KaJo Baldisimo
ISBN: 971-92574-9-0
B&W comic book
SRP: P140.00

NOW AVAILABLE in Pandayan Bookstores, Best Sellers booksore, Comic Quest, and Comic Odyssey, National Bookstore, Powerbooks, and Fully Booked. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.


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

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

Thursday, August 21, 2008

TRESE Case #8 (preview pages)

TRESE: The Association Dues of Livewell Village

page 1


page 2


page 3


page 4


page 5


Read the complete story in
http://tresekomix.blogspot.com/2010/10/trese-association-dues-of-livewell.html

TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS
which contains the following:
Case 5: A Little Known Murder in Studio 4
Case 6: The Outpost on Kalayaan Street
Case 7: Embrace of the Unwanted
Case 8: The Association Dues of Livewell Village

TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS is now available in some stores.
Click the link below for details:
http://visprint.multiply.com/journal/item/27/TRESE_2_out_now

By mid-September, the new book should be available nationwide in your local book store / comic book shop. Make sure they order a copy for you by giving them the following details:

TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS
Published by Visual Print Enterprises
Written by Budjette Tan & Art by KaJo Baldisimo
ISBN: 971-92574-9-0
B&W comic book
SRP: P140.00

TRESE spotting

Sorry for the late update, but here's a quick re-cap of where me and Kajo have been in the past couple of months.

VPE's Book Day



Photos from Visual Print's 9-in-1 Kolektib Intelidyens Book Day
http://visprint.multiply.com/photos/album/2/9-in-1_Kolektib_Intelidyens#

Team TRESE at Mangaholix

Photo by Marco Dimaano

KA-JO AT MANGAHOLIX



BUDJETTE AT COMIC ODYSSEY'S FREE COMIC BOOK DAY

Picture swiped from:
http://thesitdowncomic.blogspot.com/
Thanks Ricky!

So, this blog will see some activity in the next couple of days.

In case you don't see anything new here, you can see what I'm babbling about at:
http://twitter.com/Budjette, which is where I sometimes give quickie updates about where to find TRESE.

And by the way, I got a great surprise today when I visit Visprint's blog and saw that TRESE: UNREPORTED MURDERS is now available in some stores. More details at: http://visprint.multiply.com/journal/item/27/TRESE_2_out_now

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Meanwhile ... at the Mall of Asia



This Saturday, you will find us lurking around:
Mangaholix Manga Mania '08
May 31, 2008, Saturday
SMX Convention Center
Seashell Drive, Mall of Asia Complex,
Pasay City, Philippines

I think they have plans of dragging us up on stage to talk about Trese and the Kambal.

TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE will also be available at the Mangaholix table.

(We might come in costume. I will be the Fat Kambal and Kajo will be the Thin Kambal.)

Hope to see you there!

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

Saturday, May 10, 2008

TRESE (The Inquirer Review)

Spook Out Sister By Ruel S. De Vera / Philippine Daily Inquirer
READ THE COMPLETE REVIEW AT: http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/expressions/view/20080425-132699/Spook-Out-Sister

“My name is Alexandra Trese. I am nothing like my father.” Her father Anton dabbled in affairs mystical and mysterious; she—called “Little Trese” fondly and otherwise—has inherited his gift for the eerily unorthodox, with a difference. It is to her that Manila’s police turn when a crime scene confounds them, because there is no one like Alexandra Trese.

Stepping resolutely apart from the crowd of the commonplace, “Trese: Murder on Balete Drive” by Budjette Tan and KaJo Baldisimo (Visual Print Enterprises, Pasay City, 2008, 100 pages) is a graphic novel that stands apart from what has come before.

....

Tan provides a suitably street-level feel to the dark happenings, producing plots that feel like Warren Ellis’ Planetary, Mike Mignola’s Hellboy and Chris Carter’s The X-Files all melded together and contained in a fully realized Metro Manila avatar. “That will be the least of your problems,” the fascinating Alexandra Trese barks. “As the universe seeks balance, so does the underworld.” Full of sharp characterization and suspenseful revelations, “Trese” is clearly Tan’s best work, a transcendent product of modern spookiness.



There are some creations that really are better in black-and-white, and “Trese” is one of them. Baldisimo’s moody art, full of negative space, speed lines, a black grid and sharp angles, enthralls the reader.

.....

The elements present in the fortuneteller’s brew that is “Trese” are not new, but the seamless communion of Tan and Baldisimo’s talents imbues “Murder” with a palpable energy. Every few years, a completed Filipino-crafted graphic novel emerges from the mist to take its place among the work of greats such as Mars Ravelo and the Redondo brothers: Gerry Alanguilan’s “Wasted,” Arnold Arre’s “The Mythology Class” and Carlo Vergara’s “Ang Kagila-gilalas na Pakikipagsapalaran ni Zsazsa Zaturnnah,” in particular.

With a subtle glint of eldritch metal and a mystery woman’s steely relentlessness, “Trese: Murder on Balete Drive” by Budjette Tan and KaJo Baldisimo joins that potent pantheon, something that emerged burning brilliantly from the shadowy streets we assumed we knew so well.



TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE
Budjette Tan & KaJo Baldisimo
Published by: Visual Print Enterprises
ISBN: 971-92574-7-4
B&W comic book
SRP: P140.00

Now available in Comic Quest, Comic Odyssey, National Bookstore, Powerbooks, Fully Booked, and Pandayan Books.

TRESE can also be ordered via the National Bookstore website. Click on the link below:
http://nationalbookstore.com/shop/products.asp?merchant_code=NBS&categ=95&product=19157

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Free TRESE poster

Post this on your wall for your own protection



We'll be giving away this diabolical TRESE poster during FREE COMIC BOOK DAY, May 3.

Buy a copy of TRESE: MURDER ON BALETE DRIVE and get a free poster. It's that simple!

It'll definitely be available at Comic Odyssey, Robinsons Galleria.
I'll update you guys if we'll make the poster available at other comic book stores.

Please check my Twitter page on Saturday morning for updates:
http://twitter.com/Budjette

(If you already bought a copy, don't worry because we're putting together a plan so you can also get the free TRESE poster. More details about that soon!)

One more thing, if you see two suspicious looking individuals lurking around Comic Odyssey, Galleria and Comic Quest, Megamall during FREE COMIC BOOK DAY, that's probably me and Kajo. :)


Saturday, April 26, 2008

Hunting TRESE



Last Wednesday, my friend texted that she got a copy of TRESE at National Bookstore, Greenbelt. I went there Thursday and it was already sold out. :-)

I asked the lady at Customer Service if she could check the nearest branch. So, she called up Glorietta and they were already sold out as well.

It might take them a week before they could restock again.

Visprint is in the process of delivering to the other stores, as well as stores outside of Metro Manila.

UPDATE (April 29) : Comic Quest and Comic Odyssey already have copies of TRESE. In case they've run out, just tell them to order a copy for you.

If it will be more convenient for you to go to a branch of National Bookstore, Powerbooks, Fully Booked, and Pandayan Bookstore, then I highly suggest that you call them up / email them and ask them to reserve a copy for you.

Below are the contact info of the said bookstores:


NATIONAL BOOKSTORE
http://nationalbookstore.com/docs/contact.asp

email : info@nationalbookstore.com.ph

For status of your order please email us at customerservice@myayala.com or call +63 (02) 8132383 or +1 (650) 9897313 and state your transaction number for our reference.


POWERBOOKS
http://www.powerbooks.com.ph/webinternal/Contactus2.asp


For book inquiries, book reservations, special orders and other concerns, you can contact us at: ibid@powerbooks.com.ph

For online orders, kindly get in touch with myAyala.com's customer service through:
e-mail: customerservice@myayala.com
Philippine Hotline: +632-8132383
US Hotline: +1 650-9897313


FULLY BOOKED
http://www.fullybookedonline.com/top_contact.asp


Fully Booked - Bonifacio Global City
Tel. No.: (632)858-7000 / 858-7036 thru 38
fb_fort@fullybookedonline.com

Fully Booked - Rockwell
Tel. No.: (632)756-5001 to 04
Fax No. : (632)898-0925
fb_rockwell@fullybookedonline.com

Fully Booked - Promenade
Tel. No.: (632)724-4057
Fax No. : (632)725-1583
fb_promenade@fullybookedonline.com

Fully Booked - Gateway
Tel. No.: (632)913-4543
Fax No. : (632)911-4960
fb_gateway@fullybookedonline.com

Fully Booked - Mall of Asia
Tel. No.: (632)556-0264
fb_moa@fullybookedonline.com

Fully Booked - SM North EDSA
Tel No.: (632) 4420107
Fax No.: (632) 4420132
fb_smnorth@fullybookedonline.com

Bibliarch - Glorietta
Tel. No.: (632)752-7107
bibliarch@pacific.net.ph

Bibliarch - Waltermart
Tel. No.: (632)889-6749
bibliarch@pacific.net.ph

Sketchbooks
Tel. No.: (632)757-4595
sketchbooks@hotmail.com


PANDAYAN
http://www.pandayan.net/content/index.php

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




Creative Commons License
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.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

TRESE 7: Embrace of the Unwanted

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO READ THE COMPLETE ISSUE

Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
Page 18
Page 19
Page 20





TRESE 7: EMBRACE OF THE UNWANTED
At the lowest basement of the MagnaMall, the mangled body of a woman is found. The trail of blood brings Alexandra Trese face-to-face with what was once thought to be an urban legend. When all is finally revealed, midnight madness at the mall will never be the same.

Story by Budjette Tan
Art by Kajo Baldisimo

Click here to read TRESE Case#8: The Association Dues of Livewell Village:
http://tresekomix.blogspot.com/2010/10/trese-association-dues-of-livewell.html

CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN BUY "TRESE"

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

13 LETTERS DOWN




For this special online edition of 13 Letters Down, we did a very quick Q&A with Kajo Baldisimo, artist and co-creator of TRESE.

What comic books are you reading now? What was the last comic book /graphic novel you read that you really liked?
I keep re-reading WATCHMEN (ang aking paborito) from time to time and I’m still in love with it. Pero, teka… if that’s not counted , uhm… the latest comicbook I’ve read na nakaka-aliw … Kiko Machine ni Manix.

Who are your favorite artists?
We’ll run out of paper if I put everyone kaya siguro yung top 5 lang: Jim Lee, Nestor Redondo, Fernando Amorsolo, Alex Nino, Mar Santana, Alex Ross… saka Hal Santiago.

Why the change in art style in this issue? What inspired this?
I’ve been experimenting since issue 1, looking for that definitive TRESE look. I want something gritty yet clean (an’labo no?). I think I’ve hit it with issue 7. This is the same style I used dun sa Trese pinup sa Ish 1. I will be re-drawing Trese 1-6 after I’m done with Trese 13.

Who was your basis for Alexandra Trese?

Part girlfriend ko (Hi Divine!). Part Major Kusanagi. Part Maja Salvador. Part KaJO Baldisimo. Hindi ko pa po napapanood ang Underworld nung ginawa ko yung Trese 1 (actually, hanggang ngayon) so hindi po based kay Kate Beckinsale si Alexandra.

Who’s your basis for the Kambal?

The Kambal’s design is loosely inspired by those Matrix mumus. And their maskara is based on a Mananggal mask I made for the story ‘The Last Datu’.



What ever happened to NWA? Will you ever finish that story?
I’m writing Sopas’, Panic’s and Gagam’s stories everyday. But I won’t draw them ‘til TRESE is done, so sorry po sa mga mambabasa ng NWA.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Something Stirs in the Darkness


Greetings to all the new visitors of the TRESE site.

If you're stumbling around in the dark, just take a look at the links on the right-hand side of the site and it will lead you to the different cases Alexandra Trese has already dealt with.

I'd like to say hello to all the people who keep coming back hoping to see something new.

I just wanted to tell everyone that things will get busy in the site very, very soon.

So, please do click back here next week and we hope you like what you see. And please do email us or leave a note over here and tell us what you like (and don’t like).

I notice a lot of people from the local advertising industry visit this page. There are also some people from Iceland, France and the United States who drop by once in awhile. Hope to hear from you soon, especially after all the new things you’ll find here next week.

--budjette
trese_komix (@) yahoo (dot) com

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

TRESE: now available

the dead-tree editions



TRESE is now available in the following stores:

COMICS ODYSSEY
3rd Floor Extension Mall
Robinson's Galleria, Ortigas
(near Red Ribbon)

COMIC QUEST
Basement, Bldg. A
SM Megamall

DRUID's KEEP
3rd Floor, Gateway Mall
Magallanes, South Super Highway

In case you don't see it on the shelves, just ask the friendly people behind the counter.