Trese Vol 3: Mass Murders

Trese Vol 3: Mass Murders

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  • Author:Budjette Tan
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Summary

12 midnight at Metro Manila。

Try to remain calm if you suddenly spot a tikbalang speeding down EDSA or a manananggal swooping across the Makati skyline。 While partying at the Fort, never ever let the enkanto at the bar buy you a drink。

Yet, there are deadlier things than walk the streets of this city。

One of them now demands blood and sacrifice。

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

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Reviews

Theediscerning

Well, having not found much in Trese Book One to like (bitty, monster-of-the-month stories with wodges of bumf in line with their being Filipino and therefore full of alien-to-us monsters), I thought I'd give the third volume a go, just in case things had improved。 And no, they hadn't really, although it was certainly no longer a package of one-shots。 What we have is a three-parter, that ends and jumps to something else entirely, which never really works before it stops and bleeds into an extend Well, having not found much in Trese Book One to like (bitty, monster-of-the-month stories with wodges of bumf in line with their being Filipino and therefore full of alien-to-us monsters), I thought I'd give the third volume a go, just in case things had improved。 And no, they hadn't really, although it was certainly no longer a package of one-shots。 What we have is a three-parter, that ends and jumps to something else entirely, which never really works before it stops and bleeds into an extended sequel to the first half。 But it really doesn't go anywhere – what looks like a spectacular and supernatural slaughter in a strip joint just devolves into being one of those soldiers-in-the-hills-invoke-the-godlike-manifestion-of-warfare, soldiers-then-regret-it stories。 Yes, the characters introduced by the first four stories, from Book One, make a return to try and pretend this was all planned and well-constructed, but as this book held neither of those qualities that is really debatable。Review of Book One – https://www。goodreads。com/review/show。。。 。。。more

Bookish Sophia

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book was given to me in exchange for an honest reviewThis is one of those books where you see the animated series first before realising that it has a comic series。 Trese Vol 3; Mass Murders follows a story based on Filipino mythology。 The comic is told in several parts, with maps that guide through mysterious occuring murders in Manila。The story also focuses on Alexandra "Alex" Trese, who discovers the truth about her heritage and responsibility as the one meant to preserve the balance bet This book was given to me in exchange for an honest reviewThis is one of those books where you see the animated series first before realising that it has a comic series。 Trese Vol 3; Mass Murders follows a story based on Filipino mythology。 The comic is told in several parts, with maps that guide through mysterious occuring murders in Manila。The story also focuses on Alexandra "Alex" Trese, who discovers the truth about her heritage and responsibility as the one meant to preserve the balance between the underworld and the land of the living。 She gives it everything she's got, putting all her trainings from her father and grandfather into action to protect both realms。 But the peace between the clans- Aswang, Tikbalang, The air spirits, Duwende, and the tribe if Lighting and humans is threatened by the possession of the former mayor of Manila。 Alexandra Trese alongside the Kambal twins, plots to save the lives of each clan and prevent the second rise of the Talagbusoa。 There's enough humour, action and plot twists to keep you glued till the last panel of the Comics。Thank you Netgalley for the copy。 。。。more

Jake

Finally got the origin stories of our main characters。 It's pretty interesting in all of the context, especially how complex Alexandra's relationship with the Kambla actually are。 Not to mention this whole saga about paternal relationships。 The Kambla's father feels like a real piece of work, taking advantage of people who act out of concern for their country, but not so much for the dominators。 Frankly the Kambla were lucky to have had Anton。 He really seemed to be the kind of caregiver that is Finally got the origin stories of our main characters。 It's pretty interesting in all of the context, especially how complex Alexandra's relationship with the Kambla actually are。 Not to mention this whole saga about paternal relationships。 The Kambla's father feels like a real piece of work, taking advantage of people who act out of concern for their country, but not so much for the dominators。 Frankly the Kambla were lucky to have had Anton。 He really seemed to be the kind of caregiver that is sorely missed。。。 I just wish I could feel that loss rather than be given exposition on Alexandra's last conversation in a probably surreal situation。 Espcecially since Alexandra really hasn't been characterized much, just this very competent strategist。Maybe I should see the show to see more of her role in a prophecy from her mother。 Or hold out and hope that some more developments come down the line。 。。。more

Lila

Trese vol。3 : Mass Murders by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo is a great follow-up to the previous two volumes。 It gives us a more background of Alexandra’s family’s past, as well as the Kambal’s。The illustration of this comic fits the mood of the story well。 I love the detailed work on the Filipino mythical creatures, the gods, and even the scenery。 The story is an exceptional twist to folklores Filipinos who have grown to hear throughout childhood。 This comic showcases rich history and faith i Trese vol。3 : Mass Murders by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo is a great follow-up to the previous two volumes。 It gives us a more background of Alexandra’s family’s past, as well as the Kambal’s。The illustration of this comic fits the mood of the story well。 I love the detailed work on the Filipino mythical creatures, the gods, and even the scenery。 The story is an exceptional twist to folklores Filipinos who have grown to hear throughout childhood。 This comic showcases rich history and faith in the background as Alexandra navigates her life and duty。 For this particular volume, I enjoyed reading more about what happened to Alexandra’s life when she was younger and her relationship with her family and the twins。 I have read the first two volumes and this is my favorite so far。Thank you to NetGalley, Diamond Book Distributors, Ablaze for the ARC。 。。。more

Billy Ibarra

Magandang transition itong Book 3 from 1 & 2。 Dito mas naiintindihan ang origins ni Alexandra at ng kambal。 Mas maaksiyon din kaysa sa dalawang naunang aklat。

PrincessLhala

Ahhh these comics are addictive。 Hope to read more。 The pre history of Alex and the twins was kinda timely。 Coz I already had a lot of questions at the back of my mind and this volume reveals it all。

Paolo Aguas

So far I have been enjoying all the Trese volumes I am able to get my hands on, I really do hope they will print the others! Overall this one was fun and probably the best one so far

Jyc

★★★★★ // the backstory we all needed was in this volume and it was told in such great detail。 even better, it shows us why Trese is the way she is, how time and responsibility has molded her into this detached young woman but not emotionally inept (heh)。 at the end of the day, she cares a lot out of a sense of duty。 lastly, the final chapter is a masterpiece。 what an amazing feat。 too bad, the succeeding volumes are currently out of print。 i have to wait for next year to get my hands on them。

Alex

Very consistent! I love the characters even though I've read this first before 1 and 2 Very consistent! I love the characters even though I've read this first before 1 and 2 。。。more

Juliana Mariz

best volume so far! i think it's because mass murders is a graphic novel, whilst the last two (murder on balete drive and unreported murders) are episodic instalments, thus this one is more packed on the storytelling and interconnecting scenes, weaving an intricate tale of the main characters' heritage and upbringings。 i really love the origin stories of alexandra and the kambal; i just wish that what really happened in the great balete trials is disclosed。 but i heard sir budj is working on a s best volume so far! i think it's because mass murders is a graphic novel, whilst the last two (murder on balete drive and unreported murders) are episodic instalments, thus this one is more packed on the storytelling and interconnecting scenes, weaving an intricate tale of the main characters' heritage and upbringings。 i really love the origin stories of alexandra and the kambal; i just wish that what really happened in the great balete trials is disclosed。 but i heard sir budj is working on a separate story for that, so i can't wait to explore the numerous nexus of branches of the famous tree, and glimpse the what could've beens of alexandra's life。 when i first read trese, the thing that struck me the most was the drawing style of sir kajo, as what would be typically expected from readers。 there's something about the brushes and strokes on the pages that finely depict the natural and unnatural aspects of manila in this specific universe, one that clearly paints for me the places i've never been before in my own country, despite living in it for sixteen years of my life and being a natural-born filipino myself。 sir kajo's designs really caught the gritty, dark side of a real place swarmed with otherworldly, vile creatures living amongst filipinos, and that's what i love the most about trese。 *lol full review still coming, i just got tired and lazy and sidetracked。 gonna continue this anytime this week, cross fingers。 。。。more

kiers

what i like the most about this one is how unlike the previous volumes, everything here is connected into one big story。 loved learning about the backstories of kambal and alexandra, and there were some info here that werent mentioned in the netflix series so that was great too!

Renee Alexis

OH MY GOD, THAT WAS A WILD RIDE! Please I need the next volumes!!!If I am to compare the 3 volumes, this one is by far THE BEST。 I dived into these graphic novels not knowing much about them and while volumes 1 and 2 kept me engaged with the story and the seeming episodic run of each case, it was this third volume that had made me a fan。 And I'm going to say it again - OH MY GOSH, this was a wild ride! Putting the origin story in book 3 is genius。 I did not see it coming and now that I'm done wi OH MY GOD, THAT WAS A WILD RIDE! Please I need the next volumes!!!If I am to compare the 3 volumes, this one is by far THE BEST。 I dived into these graphic novels not knowing much about them and while volumes 1 and 2 kept me engaged with the story and the seeming episodic run of each case, it was this third volume that had made me a fan。 And I'm going to say it again - OH MY GOSH, this was a wild ride! Putting the origin story in book 3 is genius。 I did not see it coming and now that I'm done with the book, I'm left craving for more。 When will the next volumes be printed? Or are they available somewhere? Please someone tell me! 。。。more

Krista Fernandez

I should've read this first before watching the anime。Oh well, still liked it。 I should've read this first before watching the anime。Oh well, still liked it。 。。。more

Crystal

So far, my favorite!

Xena Gabrielle

Intriguing and spontaneous, 'Mass Murders' paved way to the new kind of storytelling in the series! The change in phasing was really obvious in the third installment of Trese。 What's usually a short story collection  turned into a full-story comic which is a little off but definitely a lot better! It started with a flashback and only transitioned to the current time in the last chapter—a 5th one—completing the first 13 cases in the series! These cases contain the Trese family's origin story and Intriguing and spontaneous, 'Mass Murders' paved way to the new kind of storytelling in the series! The change in phasing was really obvious in the third installment of Trese。 What's usually a short story collection  turned into a full-story comic which is a little off but definitely a lot better! It started with a flashback and only transitioned to the current time in the last chapter—a 5th one—completing the first 13 cases in the series! These cases contain the Trese family's origin story and Datu Talgbusao's resurrection:Case 9: A Private Retaliation The first case focused on finding the culprit in the mysterious death of the Skeleton Crew。 I didn't find the case alone as interesting but it was a good establishment to the characters in an older timeline with Anton Trese as the lead。Case 10: Patient 414 at Mandaluyong The story progressed with Anton's visit to a patient, who told the backstory of a woman they enslaved and in turn took revenge causing the murders。 This is the first appearance of the Kambal who actually defeated Anton's segben the first time they met! It's such a bad-ass origin story, especially after learning that Alex's strong companions are children of the God of War himself!Case 11: The Fort Bonifacio Massacre Datu Talagbusao was first summoned in this chapter and has been the most action-packed in the comic so far。 I really like the introduction to the God of War and his unique character design! The fact that he cannot be defeated with three santelmos also gave a demonstration on just how powerful he is。 Because of that, his banishment seemed like a more sensible solution than death which would've made it less convincing。Case 12: The Baptism of Alexandra Trese Having banished the enemy, the story took a different turn on the next chapter which focused on Alex's fate as the sixth child。 It's the first time this prophecy has been introduced to the story。 A little abrupt as I want to know more of the trials inside the balete tree but I guess that's for another story。Case 13: An Act of War The conclusion to the whole flashback made sense when the Datu has been resurrected。 The God of War proved to be a formidable enemy as he managed to gather an army from the shadows。 He also found an ally in Bagyon Lektro whose son was killed by Alex。 The plot twist was great and I find the conclusion witty and unique。 The story came in full circle as the Kambal met their father again and Trese defeated the God of War just as they had many years ago。Overall, I really like where the series is headed。 It feels as if they have reached the end with the final enemy but that can't be, right? There are still 6 books ahead! So here's to more adventures with Trese! 。。。more

Joanna

Actual rating: 4。5 / 5 starsI have yet to read the other volumes, but this is probably one of the strongest installments in the series!

Z

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Probably my personal favorite from the series。 Case 9 to Case 13 were all connected。 The Trese's past were in this book and the History of the Kambal, too! Probably my personal favorite from the series。 Case 9 to Case 13 were all connected。 The Trese's past were in this book and the History of the Kambal, too! 。。。more

Anjeli

This one's my favorite so far! Good to see some more about the Trese Clan。 This one's my favorite so far! Good to see some more about the Trese Clan。 。。。more

Kathleen

My favorite book from this series!

Armand

The first trilogy of the Trese saga ends with a bang as this concluding volume departs from the monster-of-the-week formula of the first two books to explore the genesis of Alexandra Trese and her two henchmen, the mysterious Kambal (or Twins) Basilio and Crispin。 In western lore, the seventh child of a seventh child has a legacy of paranormal puissance, destined to become a great warlock according to some legends, or a healer, vampire, werewolf, etc。 Alexandra is the fated sixth child of a sixt The first trilogy of the Trese saga ends with a bang as this concluding volume departs from the monster-of-the-week formula of the first two books to explore the genesis of Alexandra Trese and her two henchmen, the mysterious Kambal (or Twins) Basilio and Crispin。 In western lore, the seventh child of a seventh child has a legacy of paranormal puissance, destined to become a great warlock according to some legends, or a healer, vampire, werewolf, etc。 Alexandra is the fated sixth child of a sixth child, who will either bring the heavens to its knees or close the twilit door between this world and the one that lies beneath。 The five interlocking stories explore how our heroine comes to her own as she undertakes a Herculean test to become a mandirigmang-babaylan or warrior-shaman, spawning three years of strife and bloodshed。 In the final story, the past comes back to haunt the present as she battles the bloodthirsty precolonial war god her father defeated in the first story。Needless to say, this is the best of the lot, though in terms of sheer poignant appeal the first volume comes pretty close。 The additional materials were a pretty neat touch too。 I'm rating this 8。5/10 or 4 stars out of 5。 。。。more

Anthea

My favorite so far

Dianne Callueng

Angas。

Marlo Paniqui

nasaan na ang mga tunay na manunulat at mga gumuguhit sa komiks ? Masabi nating di marunong gumawa ng komiks pilipino ang mga me katha nito。 Puro gaya sa banyagang komiks ang pinangayahan , masasab nating ito ay gaya gaya putu maya lamang 。 Sayang ang pera ko 。 bumili ng Trese。 Kung pag kain sana nabusop pa ako 。

Rupert Tamayo

Trese: Mass Murders was the root cause of everything from the first up to ongoing series。 I really like how the cases was related and how it gived more informations to the characters who I love from the first book。 Budjette Tan, the author, introduced the main ANTAGONIST of the story which I hope he comes back for a new set of amazing and interesting action and investigation。Anton Trese was my favorite character in this book。 The Kambal story is the most terryfying that I read。 I love them。

Neil (or bleed)

I liked this a lot。 Kaso may physical copy is falling apart。 Ang panget ng binding!

Gee

This is my favorite book out of the three that i've read since it contains back stories with Anton Trese and the whole Trese tribe。 ♡ This is my favorite book out of the three that i've read since it contains back stories with Anton Trese and the whole Trese tribe。 ♡ 。。。more

G R A E

THIS EASILY BECAME MY FAVORITE VOLUME!!! SOLID 😭🖖🏼

Leslie Ann

4。5 stars。 The best of the series so far because I'm a sucker for narrative arcs and especially origin stories。 There are some particularly nice panels, but overall, I miss the rough art of the earlier cases。 4。5 stars。 The best of the series so far because I'm a sucker for narrative arcs and especially origin stories。 There are some particularly nice panels, but overall, I miss the rough art of the earlier cases。 。。。more

lila

"May you find the road that will bring you further;discover the path that will bring you answers;find the one that will bring you home。"This is by far my favorite volume of the series! I get to know more about the life and history of Alexandra Trese, along with The Diabolical and The Kambal。 The more I read the series, the more I become fond of it。 "May you find the road that will bring you further;discover the path that will bring you answers;find the one that will bring you home。"This is by far my favorite volume of the series! I get to know more about the life and history of Alexandra Trese, along with The Diabolical and The Kambal。 The more I read the series, the more I become fond of it。 。。。more