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Well... you'll kinda, sorta, somewhat see Trese and Makabo at the Komikon. They'll be sold on the same table but they won't be in the same comic book. (Well, at least not yet.) The pin-up above was illustrated by Ian Sta. Maria. Makabo the Tikbalang is one of the characters from the comic book SKYWORLD. Before we ever get to this magical,mystical, marvelous team-up, you'll have to read Mervin Ignacio and Ian Sta. Maria's SKYWORLD: APOCRYPHA.

After many years of writing and drawing storyboards for clients (who have a tendecy to revise everything you put on the page) Mervin and Ian finally finished this story which they can say is all theirs. (Well, a couple of people gave their inputs and asked for changes as well. HAHAHA)

Aside from SKYWORLD, TRESE 7: EMBRACE OF THE UNWANTED will also be available at the Komikon.

So, for those of you who haven't picked up the complete set of TRESE, you can get all seven current issues at our table.

By the way, we will be sharing the table with Reno Maniquis where he will have several comic books for sale, including MASKARADO: VISIONS, the portfolio/comic celebrating 15 years of Maskarado.

BUT WAIT!

THERE'S MORE!!!


Also available will be KADILIMAN: IN THEIR SILENT SHADOW CARVINAL, written by David Hontiveros with art by Edgar Tadeo.

The story puts the spotlight on Doktor Kadiliman, infamous villain back during the 1940s. We'll also get to see the original Justice Corps in action during World War II.

Dave wrote this story a long time ago and Edgar actually finished the art for this story last year, but we finally, finally get to release it this year. We hope you'll like it.

And I just read in Carl's blog that David's PENUMBRA horror novellas will also be available at the Komikon.

See you there this Saturday!

KOMIKON 3
November 17, 2007 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
UP Bahay ng Alumni, Diliman Quezon City
Entrance Fee: Php 50


Comments

Anonymous said…
hello sir,

i was one of the unfortunate people who wasnt able to get a copy of kadiliman. will this be available anywhere?

thanks!

pau
Miguel said…
HOLY SHIT you did come out with a Dr. Kadiliman book. Where, where, where to buy??
Budjette said…
Hi Miguel,

Yup! KADILIMAN should be available in the usual comic book stores in two weeks. Will announce it then!

--budjette
Badtrip. I wasn't able to go to Komikon this year kasi we were busy preparing for the Web Awards.

I want all the issues of Trese...by the way, any word when ish #8's gonna be out?

Ngayon ko lang ulet nabisita itong blog na 'to kaya huli na ako sa balita. The KADILIMAN cover made me wet my pants, when's it coming out? *Still dreaming of new Batch72 comics*

LUiS
http://greyweed.i.ph

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