It is the time of ‘TRESE’
It’s almost Halloween, so is there a better time to be a fan of “TRESE?” The scary, sleek indie Filipino comic that could just broke through again. After being picked
It’s almost Halloween, so is there a better time to be a fan of “TRESE?” The scary, sleek indie Filipino comic that could just broke through again. After being picked
When Ferdinand-Benedict “Budjette” Tan was graduating from the Ateneo in 1994, his college yearbook write-up ended with: “Remember me with these two words: comic. book.” When he was a child,
Watch out, world. Alexandra Trese is coming. Trese, the award-winning and bestselling Filipino comic book series created by writer Budjette Tan and artist Kajo Baldisimo, is going to be a
Alexandra Trese is going places—but she will need your help. The award-winning and best-selling comic book series from writer Budjette Tan and artist Kajo Baldisimo reaches for an international release
How important is the Komikon? Filipino comic creators slave all year to be able to get something new ready in time for the November event, an annual rite since the
New York-based writer Jessica Hagedorn will visit her birthplace, Manila, for the launch of the book “Manila Noir” on July 6, 4 p.m. at the National Book Store flagship in Glorietta 1, Makati.
The atmospheric ambition is right there in the title: “Kwentillon [A Million Stories to be Told].” The newest pioneering publication from Summit Media is a gathering of done-in-one-comic-book stories along with short fiction and other features.
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