ABLAZE, the comics publisher known for releasing Mirka Andolfo's Un/Sacred and attempting to publish Conan comics, has announced a new series of graphic novels that already has a Netflix anime deal.
In 2005, two ad men from the Philippines gave birth to stapled photocopies of a crime-horror comic they cobbled together during lunch hours. Writer Budjette Tan and artist Kajo Baldisimo’s Trese ...
Trese is a Filipino comic series by Batjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo featuring Alexandra Trese, a Babaylan, or shamaness, who solves supernatural crimes on the mean streets of Manila. It's your ...
In 2005, Filipino creators Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo developed the horror-mystery comic Trese. The graphic novel centered on Alexandra Trese, a paranormal investigator based in the Philippines' ...
You fear them. They fear her. Based on the award-winning Filipino comic book series, TRESE is coming to Netflix on June 11. pic.twitter.com/8ncmut38KO Featuring ...
It was a most unusual, almost supernatural 24 hours. On Nov. 8, Netflix announced during its See What’s Next: Asia event in Singapore that the comic book series “TRESE” would be transformed into an ...
Alexandra Trese began as an impossibility. She is one of the most identifiable and popular characters in contemporary Filipino comics, but she was born partly out of what couldn’t be done. Weaned on ...
Imagine this: a police procedural set in the Philippines, except one of a completely unique type — the crimes of which involve cases such as that lady clad in white always lingering around Balete ...