Showing posts with label Budjette Tan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budjette Tan. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

BATCH 72 - Deadline Blues


From Polgas: Ang Asong Hindi/Tales from Indigo Valley #2 (July 1997), published by Powerhaus Unlimited, Inc. for Alamat Comics, here's a short tale featuring Budjette Tan and Arnold Arre's super-powered rock group Batch 72.

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This post is once again dedicated to the memory of...

1987-2010

Saturday, September 25, 2010

TRESE: Super(natural) Heroine


As the blog description puts it, this site covers Filipino comic book heroes from the 1980's, the 90's and beyond, and this is where the beyond part comes in-- in more ways than one. This also marks our 13th post, so it is perhaps only fitting to shine the spotlight on that darker corner of the Pinoy Superheroes Universe, where stalks...
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Trese is a black-and-white indie comic book begun in 2005 by writer Ferdinand-Benedict G. "Budjette" Tan and artist Jonathan A. "KaJo" Baldisimo, and released under the Alamat Comics imprint.

The criminal underworld meets the supernatural one in this horror-crime series, which adapts elements of Philippine mythology and folklore, updating them to a gritty contemporary urban setting.
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ALEXANDRA TRESE

As stated on the back cover of each issue:
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"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.
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When crime takes a turn for the weird, the police call Alexandra Trese."

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The daughter of famed paranormal expert Anton Trese, Alexandra works as a private investigator, taking on criminal cases with ties to the realm of the supernatural.
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Apart from her intimate knowledge of the occult, she is also a very formidable fighter, particularly proficient with her mystical kris, the Sinag.


THE KAMBAL

Trese is aided by her two masked enforcers, known only as the Kambal ("The Twins"). Armed with guns whose bullets prove fatal to supernatural beings, the mysterious twins also possess supernatural powers of their own, such as the ability to fly.


This is my favorite Kambal moment, for some reason...


CAPTAIN GUERRERO
An acquaintance of Anton Trese, Police Captain Guerrero typically calls in his old friend's daughter whenever an out-of-the-ordinary case (to put it mildly) baffles the Manila Police.



THE DIABOLICAL

When not out solving bizarre crimes, Trese runs The Diabolical, a popular Malate nightclub haunted by both mortals and malignos alike.


SUPERHEROES AND THE SUPERNATURAL
While Trese may not be your typical comic book superheroine, the series does make a number of superhero references. This is most notable in its third issue, Our Secret Constellation (March 2006), which is a dark and tragic homage to a classic Pinoy komiks character...


In the fourth issue, The Tragic Case of Dr. Burgos (May 2006), Trese faces an adversary inspired by a character from the Golden Age of American comics...


In that same issue, Trese makes a phone call to a man known as The Metalero, who resembles another iconic Pinoy hero...


And the story ends with a cameo from an earlier Budjette Tan creation, the superhero rock band Batch 72.


LUCKY TRESE
The series' initial 13-issue run has been collected in three graphic novel volumes (Murder on Balete Drive, Unreported Murders, and Mass Murders) published by Visual Print Enterprises. Its third volume has recently been announced as a finalist for the Graphic Literature category of the 29th National Book Awards.














Read a review of Trese volumes 1-3 on The Comics Cube!
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For news and info on the series (as well as the first few issues posted online), visit the official Trese website.