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Publication history

Trese was first published independently by Alamat Comics in ashcan and online format. The komik series is currently available in a collected, graphic novel form, published by Visprint, Inc (formerly Visual Print Enterprises). The retail company, National Book Store, re-released Trese: Last Seen After Midnight and Trese: Midnight Tribunal with dust jackets while FILBAR'S re-released the first three books with dust jackets.[4]

A hardcover compilation titled Trese: Book of Murders has also been published and contains the first three graphic novels. These compilations include journal entries from the protagonist's grandfather, Alexander Trese, which serve as additional commentary, providing more history and lore for each case. Trese: Stories from the Diabolical Volume 1 were tales originally published online in 2008 in a blog[5] before it collated and published as a book in 2013. Cases #1, #2, and #4 were re-published by Visprint with updated, colored art by Kajo Baldisimo and translated into Filipino by Bob Ong. They also contained the translated journal entries from Trese: Book of Murders.

Trese and the Kambal have also appeared in other publications such as Skyworld and Agents of Ambush.

Other publications

With the goal of reaching a larger audience, the creators set up an Indiegogo campaign for the production of an international 32-page edition of Case 1: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street that would contain updated text and art with bonus pages and would also include the same journal entries from Book of Murders. Aside from a variant cover exclusive, supporters could also avail the Indiegogo sketch variant with uniquely drawn covers.[6] The campaign was endorsed by Neil Gaiman.[7] Supporters from the Philippines were given freebies, 2 of the 16 designs sketches that were drawn in 13 ways, and a reprint of the original Trese #1 ashcan.[8]

At the release of Trese 7: Shadow Witness, Visprint Inc. sold more than 300 copies during the 40th Manila International Book Fair.[9] For the 14th anniversary of Trese, a reprint of Trese #1 Global Edition: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street was released exclusively by Comic Odyssey and FILBAR'S and called the "Anniversary Edition" .[10] It differed from the Global Edition in price and size, and included a "self-cover" where the paper used for its pages was also used for the cover page.[11] In the same year, Trese Deviations: Iunctura was released in ashchan format.[12] After the closing of Visprint Inc., Avenida Books published Trese Lite Postcard Book Vol. 1.[13] Another company, Ablaze Publishing, released the U.S. edition of Trese: Murder on Balete Drive, which used the Trese #1 Global Edition comic, along with an exclusive variant cover for Comic Odyssey and Sanctum Sanctorum Comics.

Plot

"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. When crime takes a turn for the weird, the police call Alexandra Trese."[14]

The story of Trese fuses Philippine horror mythology with dark, graphic storytelling and follows Alexandra Trese, a mysterious detective who deals with crimes of supernatural origin mainly occurring in the capital region of the Philippines.[1]

Because of her specialization in the supernatural, Alexandra is often called when the police cannot handle paranormal crimes, by Captain Guerrero, a man who prefers to leans on her knowledge and specialized skills. Alexandra is supported by two mysterious and magical creatures with uncertain powers known as the Kambal and together, they protect the streets of Manila from various creatures of Filipino folklore.[15]

Volume 3 explores Trese's past, when, at 15-years old, she joins her father Anton on her first case. The origins of the Kambal are also revealed in later issues.

Trese was originally planned for 13 chapters or cases. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise of self-contained chapters (Cases #1 - #8) and introduce the paranormal world of Manila. Most cases are standalone, with the exception of the third issue, Mass Murders, where Cases #9 - #13 are related and use different cues from previous books. Beginning with Volume 5, the komik series takes on a more serialized progression while continuing to incorporate aspects of episodic storytelling in each issue.

Trese's plot, world-building, and characters have garnered comparisons with American comics such as Hellblazer and Planetary, while writer Budjette Tan cited the former, as well as Batman, X-Files, CSI and Constantine as some of the main inspirations going into the creation of Trese. [16][17]

Characters

Main characters

  • Alexandra Trese – A woman who works as a private detective and specializes in crimes perpetrated by supernatural beings of the Underworld, to which she has a deep connection. She is the proprietor of The Diabolical, a night club that serves the "best kapeng barako" in the street where it stands, which was originally run by Alexandra's grandfather.[18] She is usually dressed in black garb and is often seen working in her trademark outfit[19] a black button-down Chinese-inspired trenchcoat. For weapons, Alexandra uses guns and a magical kris blade called Sinag, which was created by Anton from the soul of Trese's twin sister who had died at birth. Trese appears to have a very complex relationship with her father, Anton. Her psionic potential was revealed at her young age and started aiding her father in investigating the mysteries as a young teenager. She finished her initiation rites within 3 years.
  • Kambal (Crispin & Basilio) – Alexandra Trese's mysterious and imposing, personal bodyguards that are often seen floating and wearing black suits. Each sports a unique diamond-shaped mask, a happy face and a sad face. To tell them apart when they don't have their masks on, Kajo gave the happy-faced Kambal a long haircut and the sad-faced Kambal, a short one. The short-haired Kambal wearing the sad-faced mask is the eldest of the Kambal and is referred to as "Kuya" throughout the first several books until he is finally given the name "Crispin" in Book 6.[citation needed] The younger Kambal with the happy-faced mask and long hair, Basilio, is the more playful of the two. The true nature of their existence is initially unknown until it is later revealed that the Kambal were born from a woman and a Bukidnon war god, making them demi-gods, although their father aims to consume them in order to achieve more power.[15][20] "Kambal" literally translates to "twins" in English.
  • Captain Guerrero – He served as a sergeant when Anton Trese, Alexandra's father, was aiding his former superior. Guerrero takes charge of the task force responsible for dealing with the supernatural and mysterious after his superior retires.
  • Hank Sparrow – He is the trusted bartender of The Diabolical. He loves to listen to stories of customers and if he likes their story he gives them a drink for free.
  • Anton Trese –He is Alexandra Trese's father and the former guardian of Metro Manila. He was a psychic investigator and had six kids. He died protecting Alexandra during her initiation rite when he sacrificed himself to fortify the tree. He is first mentioned in Book 1, and appears in Book 3.

Recurring characters

  • Tapia – Captain Guerrero's right-hand man in his investigations.
  • Nuno sa Punso – A small, dwarf-like creature of the Underworld. Their kind once lived in mounds of dirt or ant hills until humans started throwing garbage and littered their homes. This particular nuno lives in a manhole, does not like the sea, and seems to know Alexandra's father. In the komiks, Trese asks for permission when she passes by a dirt mound, saying "Tabi, tabi po. Good evening po," due to a superstition involving powerful curses being inflicted on unsuspecting humans who disturb a nuno's home.
  • Maliksi – A tikbalang responsible for multiple illegal drag race accidents held on C-5. He is the son of the Great Stallion and a member of the Armanaz herd.
  • Senor Armanaz – A tikbalang and the head of the Armanaz herd.
  • Santelmo – a friend of Alexandra who assists her in some of her cases.
  • Hannah and Ammie – Hannah and Ammie are Wind-people; beings that possess the magical powers of the wind. Hannah is from the Habagat tribe and Ammie is from the Amihan tribe.

Awards

Trese: Mass Murders, won the National Book Award Best Graphic Literature 2010.[21] Trese: Last Seen After Midnight, was nominated for the Filipino Readers' Choice Award for Comics/Graphic Novels 2012,[22] and Trese: Midnight Tribunal won the Filipino Readers' Choice Award for Comics/Graphic Novels 2013.[23] Trese: Stories from the Diabolical was nominated for the Filipino Readers' Choice Award for Fictional Anthology 2014,[24] and the anthology book Manila Noir, which contained Trese: Thirteen Stations, won the National Book Award for Best Anthology in English 2014.[25] Trese: High Tide at Midnight was nominated for the National Book Award for Graphic Literature in English 2015.[citation needed]

Issue synopses

Each issue of Trese is split into chapters known as 'cases', some structured like an actual detective case where Alexandra Trese arrives at a crime scene and gathers clues until the case is solved, while others are written as chapters for the issue's main story arc. Starting with the fourth book, cases are no longer numbered, but are listed in the order they appeared.

Main series

Trese 1: Murder at Balete Drive

  • "Case 1: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street"
  • "Case 2: The Rules of the Race"
  • "Case 3: Our Secret Constellation"
  • "Case 4: The Tragic Case of Dr. Burgos"

Trese 2: Unreported Murders

  • "Case 5: A Little Known Murder in Studio 4": Starlet Heather Evangelista was found dead in the studio of her latest movie. Trese is called in after the remains of a dead duwende is found in the crime scene.
  • "Case 6: The Outpost in Kalayaan Street": A late case at the cemetery turns grim for Captain Guerrero and his colleagues when the dead rose from their graves and started attacking the nearby outpost.
  • "Case 7: Embrace of the Unwanted": A couple was found dead in a mall basement parking lot, ravaged by a very small creature. The case took several turns before finding its way back to a clinic in the mall.
  • "Case 8: The Association Dues of Livewell Village": A pattern of deaths is found in Livewell Village with a person electrocuted once a year, left with a sigil on their body. Trese's investigation lead her to a shady deal between the residents and a lightning elemental.

Trese 3: Mass Murders

  • "Case 9: A Private Retaliation"
  • "Case 10: Patient 414 in Mandaluyong"
  • "Case 11: The Fort Bonifacio Massacre"
  • "Case 12: The Baptism of Alexandra Trese"
  • "Case 13: An Act of War"

Trese 4: Last Seen After Midnight

  • "Cadena De Amor": A serial rapist is killed by a plant elemental at Luneta Park. The case opens up to reveal the whereabouts of a missing gardener.
  • "A Private Collection": A manananggal falls out of the sky with its wings carefully sliced off. The incident nearly starts a gang war in the area and Trese has to find the real murderer before the situation escalates.
  • "Wanted: Bedspacer": A strange illness of depression affects students living along Katipunan Avenue and Trese has to trace the source of the paranormal epidemic.
  • "Fight of the Year": With an aspiring boxer nearly lured into a deal he'd be sure to regret, Trese shows him what his idol has to do to achieve his fame and success.

Trese 5: Midnight Tribunal

  • "Maverick Rider"
  • "The Judge's Verdict"
  • "Return of the Madame"
  • "The Great Stampede"

Trese 6: High Tide at Midnight

  • "The Executioner's Return"
  • "Casa Lanan"
  • "The Plan of the Four Clans"
  • "The Executioner's Squad"
  • "Slaughter at Brgy. Pacifica"

Trese 7: Shadow Witness

  • "Thirteen Stations" – Reprinted story from Manila Noir
  • "The Exorcism of Linda Blasco"
  • Table for Three" – Originally printed as an ashcan
  • "The Madrid Gig"

Stories from the Diabolical

Budjette Tan created a blog, titled Stories from the Diabolical to share narratives that he could not put into the comic books. They would often involve "The Diabolical" and sometimes reference the main cases such as "Case 1: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street" and "Case 2: The Rules of the Race". Some of the stories in the blog were made in collaboration with other artists such as Mark Torres, who drew for Image Comics, and Elbert Or, creator of Bakemono High. Most of the blog posts were published in the first volume and were all illustrated by Kajo Baldisimo.

Trese: Stories from the Diabolical Volume 1

  • "One Last Drink at the Diabolical"
  • "The Usual Spot"
  • "The Last Full Show", was the first draft that was developed into Thirteen Stations [26]
  • "The Choir"
  • "Coffee Black"

Stories from the Diabolical Blog

  • "Welcome to The Diabolical", used panels from Our Secret Constellation
  • "The Choir"
  • "One Last Drink at the Diabolical" , illustrated by Mark Torres
  • "The Usual Spot" , illustrated by Elbert Or
  • "Coffee Black"
  • "I Carry your Heart
  • "On the first of January"
  • "The Last Full Show"
  • "Night of the Creeps"

Precinto 13

Originally published as ashcans, they are currently available in the Trese blog. They were illustrated by artist Atan Talas.

  • "A Domestic Disturbance" Story by Budjette Tan. Scripted by David Hontiveros and Budjette Tan
  • "Premeditation"
  • "Midnight Patrol"
  • "Calling the Parents of a Little Girl in a Blue Dress"

Trese Komiks

These are re-released issues that have been translated into Filipino by Bob Ong with an updated colored art. They all have bonus material attached at the end.

  • "Sa Kanto ng Balete Drive": case #1 At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street
  • "Mga Tuntunin ng Karera": case #2 The Rules of the Race
  • "Ang Trahedya ni Dr. Burgos": case #4 The Tragic Case of Dr. Burgos

Trese International Editions

  • "Trese #1 Global Edition: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street" (Made available in October 2018, just before the Netflix adaptation announcement, for the backers of the Indiegogo campaign), retconned Alexandra's usage of a keypad mobile phone and fax machine [27]
  • "Trese #1: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street (Anniversary Edition)" (In celebration of Trese's 14th Anniversary, "Trese #1 Global Edition: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street" was reprinted as an ashcan on 2019, similar to the original ashcan issue, exclusively sold by Comic Odyssey and Filbar's) [10]
  • "Trese: Murder on Balete Drive" (Published by Ablaze Comics, the book is an updated US edition of Book 1, featuring redrawn artwork, additional pages as well as pieces of annotated material taken from various books such as the Trese Global Edition and Trese: Book of Murders. It has a variant cover exclusive from Comic Odyssey and Sanctum Sanctorum Comics that was limited to 300 pieces.)

Trese Lite

  • "Trese Lite Postcard Book Vol. 1" (It was launched at the newly made komik store "Secret HQ" and had a panel and autograph signing with creators Budjette Tan, Kajo Baldisimo and Iunctura writer David Hontiveros and artist Marvin Del Mundo. It's the first book published under Avenida Books publishing.)[13]

Trese Bloodlines

  • "Trese: Bloodlines Volume 1", the first installment in an anthology of Trese comic stories from David Hontiveros, John Amor, Brian Balondo, Mark Gatela, Marvin del Mundo, Brandie Tan, Jb Tapia and a new story from Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo. The book was released in December 2020. The stories are listed as follows:
    • "The Visions of Miranda Trese"
    • "Takutan: A Verdugo Mission"
    • "That Kind of Hunger: a Fr. Matthias Trese case"
    • "Iunctura: a Fr. Trese and Dakila deviation story"
    • "Personal Demons: an Alexandra Trese and Detective Andara deviation story"

Trese shorts

Numerous standalone comic shorts have been mostly written by Budjette Tan (with two notable exceptions) that are set in the Trese universe. They are usually illustrated by a host of different illustrators including Kajo Baldisimo. The Trese moniker is often placed at the start of the story's title to indicate its setting in the Trese universe. Sometimes, the connection is more subtle, such as when characters from the main Trese series appear in stories such as Songs of the Lewenri or when events from the main books are directly referenced in stories like The Clinic.[28]

  • "Trese: The Devil's Playground"', art by Melvin Arciaga and story by Budjette Tan (Released online in 2009)
  • "Trese: Masquerade", illustrated by Mark Torres and written by Budjette Tan (Appeared in the October 2009 issue of Rogue Magazine)
  • "The Clinic", illustrated by Kajo Baldisimo and written by Budjette Tan (Appeared in the 2009 graphic anthology Underpass). The story's connection to the Trese universe is revealed via the appearance of ABC-ZNN as well as when the main character references the events of the story Embrace of the Unwanted, referencing Robertson Mall by name.
  • "Songs of the Lewenri: Farewell to Pain" (Published in 2010 for Free Comic Book Day)
  • "The Last Full Show" (Appeared in the 2011 anthology book "Alternative Alamat", in a July 2012 post in the "Stories from the Diabolical" blog, and in the "Trese: Stories from the Diabolical Volume 1" in 2013 with an updated art)
  • "Thirteen Stations" (Appeared in the 2013 publication of Manila Noir, Abangan: The Best of Philippine Komiks, and reprinted in Trese 7: Shadow Witness in 2019)
  • "Trese: Engkanto in the City" (Appeared in the May 4, 2013 edition of the Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  • "Trese: Table for Three" (Published in October 2016 as an ashcan and then appeared in Trese 7: Shadow Witness).
  • "Kambal: The Elegant Skull", illustrated by Ian Sta. Maria and written by Budjette Tan (Appeared in the October 2017 issue of Kommunity magazine)
  • "Trese Deviations: Iunctura, illustrated by Marvin Del Mundo and written by David Hontiveros. (Released in the 2019 November Komikon event)
  • "Trese Presents: Verdugo Takutan", written and illustrated by J.B. Tapia. This is the second Trese story not written by Budjette. It was released online weekly for free during the imposed quarantine in the Philippines.[29]

Books and Stories in production

  • "Trese 2: Unreported Murders" (Published by Ablaze Comics, the book is an updated US edition of Book 2)
  • "Trese 3: Mass Murders" (Published by Ablaze Comics, the book is an updated US edition of Book 3)
  • "Trese: Bloodlines Volume 2", the second installment in the anthology series. This book will be released in 2021 and will be based upon stories solicited from readers.[30]
  • Trese 8: Tiger Burning Bright, coming out in 2021 [31]
  • Trese 9 [32]
  • Trese 10 [32]
  • Trese 11 [32]
  • Trese 12 [32]
  • Trese 13 [32]
  • "Bantay and the Askaleros", a spinoff focusing on the character Bantay and his Askaleros. A preview was given out as a freebie during the Free Comic Book Day 2015.[33] The characters appeared a year later in a story from the Stories from the Diabolical blog.[34]
  • "Trese Occult Case #2", the Global Edition of Case 2: The Rules of the Race. It was dubbed as the Anniversary Ashcan issue # 2.[35]
  • Untitled Trese Deviations books [36]
  • Fr. Matt solo stories [36]
  • The Art of Trese
  • Halimaw, written and illustrated by JB Tapia and edited by Budjette Tan

Graphic novels

  • Book 1 – Trese: Murder on Balete Drive
  • Book 2 – Trese: Unreported Murders
  • Book 3 – Trese: Mass Murders
  • Book 4 – Trese: Last Seen After Midnight
  • Book 5 – Trese: Midnight Tribunal
  • Book 6 – Trese: High Tide at Midnight
  • Book 7 – Trese: Shadow Witness
  • Volume 1 – Trese: Stories From the Diabolical
  • Volume 1 – Trese: Book of Murders (Compilation of books 1–3 with updated artwork plus additional annotated material and was only limited to 1,000 copies, making them rare).
  • Volume 1 - Trese: Murder on Balete Drive (Published by Ablaze Comics).

Crossovers

Skyworld

Written by Mervin Ignacio, and illustrated by Ian Sta. Maria, Skyworld was set in an alternate universe, where Alexandra Trese and the Kambal act as some of the main characters that aid the main protagonist, Andoy. The single issues 1-3 were released at local conventions. Volumes 1 and 2 serve as compilations of these issues together with issue 4. They were published by National Bookstore Publishing.

Volume 1

  • Skyworld: Apocrypha
  • Skyworld: Testament

Every legend hides a lie. A murdered Skygod re-emerges in modern-day Manila. A Tikbalang prince plots vengeance for the death of his father. And the Queen of the Asuang unleashes the mythical Bakunawa upon the streets of the city. Caught in their age-old struggle is Andoy. a crippled orphan that discovers he is the fulfillment of a prophecy dating back to Lapu-Lapu himself.[37]

Volume 2

  • Skyworld: Prodigal
  • Skyworld: Requiem

Every legend hides a lie. The Queen of the Asuang and her legion have taken over the country. Alexandra Trese leads the resistance alongside Makabo, a Tikbalang warrior, and Kaio, the Duwende trickster. Trapped in their epic battle is Andoy, a teenage boy tasked with uniting an army of Tikbalang, Enkanto, Kapre and Duwende against the Asuang. But before he can lead them, he must first recover a mystical sword that was once part of the fabled Yamashita Treasure.[38]

Volume 3

This will be the last book in the series and is still under development, with the release slated for 2020.

Prequel
  • Skyworld: Dominion

Set after the events of Skyworld: Requiem, Andoy, currently called "Maharlika", now rules over a country in rebuild. A free version was released during the Philippine Independence Day 2017.[39] Originally it was titled Martial Law.


Ambush

Ambush is a continuing strip created by Andrew Villar and published daily in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The story follows Amber Gonzales, also known as Ambush, who starts her job as an agent at a very young age.[40] A variant cover with Trese paid homage to Uncanny X-Men #173 .

Several crossovers have involved Trese, some of which have been titled Trese: Ambush. A story published for the 2012 Free Comic Book Day Komiks anthology notably had Trese writer Budjette Tan write the script while Andrew Villar illustrated the comic. Other sample crossovers between the two include:

Inferno: An Agents of Ambush Adventure

Plot

When a big fiery dog razes a village, the bravo company discovers the paranormal is involved. Trese, the Kambal, and a former agent help, but not without a huge sacrifice that would change their lives.[citation needed]

A Night At The Museum

In honor of Batman Day 2016, Kajo and Budjette released online a non-canon story about Trese, Batman, and Wolverine teaming up to fight The Hand and Aswangs.[41] It was left without a conclusion. The last 2 missing pages were published in an ashcan titled, "Mga Drawing Ni Kajo #6" (The Drawings of Kajo). As part of the celebration for BatCon 2019, physical copies for the completed comic with an exclusive cover were released for the first 100 ticket buyers and included as a raffle for attendees.[42] [43] On March 24, 2020 (during the COVID-19 pandemic), the complete comic was released in the official Trese blog.[44][45]

Trese Deviations: Iunctura

Written by David Hontiveros and illustrated by Marvin Del Mundo, the story is a crossover team-up between Fr. Mattias Trese and Dakila. It was a story canon to 'The Verse' universe by David Hontiveros. This was used as a way of featuring his character Dakila and the organization TierCell.[36] This is said to be the first story from the Trese Deviations title.

Other appearances

With the blessing of its creators, Alexandra Trese and the Kambals appeared in Kanto Inc (issue #3) and in a comic strip of Callous.[46] Parody versions also appeared in Beerkada comics.[citation needed]

Adaptations

The creators attempted to make a 10-minute long short film in 2010 but found it costly to produce.[47] [48] According to the afterword of Trese 4: Last Seen After Midnight, the script was reused for the story "A Private Collection". There have been talks to adapt the series by Filipino studios and networks. Glaiza de Castro was a fan favorite for the role[49] and even showed interest.[50] A thesis short film was made by students but was only screened privately due to the creators having signed a contract with a potential film producer.[51]

On November 8, 2018, media-services provider Netflix announced at their "See What's Next Asia" event Marina Bay Sands in Singapore that they will air an anime-influenced web television series adaptation of Trese as part of their upcoming 'anime' lineup.[52] The animated series will be produced by BASE Entertainment with Jay Oliva as the executive producer. During the Trese Lite Vol. 1 launch, Budjette said that Filipino voice actors were used for the television series. In October 27, Netflix released the first look for the series, and set its release date for 2021.[2] On March 7, 2021, Netflix announced that Liza Soberano would voice for the Tagalog dub for the main character Alexandra Trese, with Shay Mitchell voice acting for the English dub.[53] The series was released on June 11, 2021.[54]

Merchandise

Due to its popularity, the creators sold limited amounts of shirts while several licensed shirts were produced by Art Initiative, Evil Genius Clothing Co., and Team Manila. Dolls of Trese, Crispin, and Basilio were made by Studio-Kaiba in 2012.[55] During Komikon 2017, The Keybie Cafe sold keychains of the characters[56] while Visprint sold refrigerator magnets.[57] In honor of the 13th anniversary of Trese, Hidden Fortress produced Trese and the Kambal 3.75" tall resin figures limited to 30 sets and was exclusively released for ToyCon PH 2018.[58]

In 2016, Balangay Entertainment announced Trese Case Files: War and Chaos, a cooperative board game for 1–5 players. Players would play as the characters from Trese as they protect Manila from villains from the comic and would need to work together to investigate cases, defeat monsters, gain favors, and thwart the mastermind's diabolical scheme.[59] Development stopped the following year in favor of other projects.

Jane Marczewski (Nightbirde) Biography with ex Husband

Awesome Performance of  Nightbirde

 

Jane Marczewski (Nightbirde) Biography


A singer and a songwriter, Jane Marczewski (Nightbirde) possess a notable talent and soothing voice. She came into lime-lights after giving an amazing performance on ‘America’s Got Talent season 16. Her singing attracts viewers while her smile and positive thoughts make her even more attractive. She is loaded with talent and is going to be a popular star in the future.

Early Life

Jane Marczewski was born on 31st December 1990 in Zanesville, California, USA. Jane is her actual name but she is popularly known as Nightbirde. Talking about her family then her father’s name is Mitchell C. while her mother is Sharon Marczewski. She spent her childhood with six other siblings Jason, John Jr, Andrew, Micheal, Mitch Jr., and Katelyn Marczewski. The information about her education and qualifications is been kept aloof by Jane as she appears to stay confidential about her life details. And tries to keep the details away from the media as much as possible.

Jane Marczewski – Nightbirde Career & AGT

Jane’s life wasn’t easy as she had gone through so much as her life was kind of messy. She was passionate and talented since childhood and used to write songs and maintain a journal. Everything was quite smooth for her but it was September 2017 when her life ruined. Jane diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. She had to go through chemotherapy due to which she had to shave her head completely. Almost after 10 months of treatment, she won the battle against cancer but again she suffered from the same disease. In her 2020 blog post, she stated that innumerable tumors were found throughout her lungs, liver, lymph, nodes, ribs, and spine. She just had six months to live as the survival chances were just 2%. In July 2020, the happy news was spread all over Twitter that she was cancer-free.

Months after she survived cancer, she revealed on her ‘GoFundMe’ page that she is suffering a catatonic mental breakdown, where she barely spoke, ate, or moved from the bed for several months. It was discovered that the events have caused a physical Trauma and her brain’s ability to process stress and emotions was functioning at 8%. After ‘Brain Wave Therapy’ she made a fast recovery. She then went for an audition at ‘America’s Got Talent and made the judges all emotional while performing her original song ‘It’s Ok’. She won a Golden Buzzer of the season after a magical performance during the 2nd round of the auditions.

Jane Marczewski Biography

Real NameJane Marczewski
Birth DateDecember 31, 1990
Age (as of 2021)30 Years
Birth PlaceZanesville, Ohio, USA.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSinger
ReligionChristianity
Sun signNot Known

Physical Statistics

Heightin feet inches – 5’ 9” – in Centimeters – 175 cm
Weightin Kilograms – 46 kg  –  in Pounds –  101 lbs
Shoe Size10 (US)
Hair ColorDark Brown
Eye ColorGreen
Body TypeSlim

Family

FatherMitchell Marczewski
MotherSharon Marczewski
SisterOne (Katelyn Marczewski)
BrotherFive (Jason, John Jr, Andrew, Micheal, Mitch Jr.)

Qualification/Education

SchoolNot Known
CollegeNot Known

Relationship Status

Marital StatusDivorced
AffairNo
Is she a Lesbian?No
Boyfriend?Jeremy Claudio (m. 2015-2020)

Personal Life

After taking a break from her career, Jane went back to her native for a mini vacation. During this time, she fell in love with Jeremy Claudio, a fellow musician and after few months of romantic dating life, they got married in 2015. The couple tied the knot in a small-town wedding at Sparta Restaurant & Coffee Shop in Newark, Ohio. However, her life completely changed after being suffering from stage 3 cancer and almost lost her life. Her husband Jeremy said things didn’t work out well and want to call it to quit so in 2020 they separated their ways.

As per sources, it is known that she was 15 weeks pregnant when she lost her baby. Jane shared an Instagram post containing four parts about her struggles with cancer and how a healing treatment helped her to get over with collapsed marriage life. She wrote in one of her blogs,

“I have had cancer three times now, and I have barely passed thirty. There are times when I wonder what I must have done to deserve such a story. I fear sometimes that when I die and meet with God that He will say I disappointed him, or offended him, or failed Him.”

Jane Marczewski Net Worth

Nightbirde has been through a lot in her life. She is been keeping up through all the odds and spending the rest of the time doing what she loves. Unfortunately, her net worth and annual salary is not mentioned anywhere. She possesses potential and it is the highest worth that she carries. She believes in measuring the worth through the quality of life she lived and not the money she made.

Trivia

  • Jane Marczewski mentioned on AGT’s platform that her passion isn’t singing and added that she is an author.
  • She owns a self-titles website www.nightbirde.com, where she uploads all her songs and videos.
  • On April 6th, 2019, she opened for Grammy Winner Tori Kelly at Liberty’s Vines center.
  • Her songs I think I’ll Go, River, Hopelessly, Wishing Well, 202007, and many more are the most liked and heard by her fans.
  • She has chronicled her personal life in several blogs as she owns her own blogging channel.
  • In 2021, she released a live version of her single ‘It’s Ok’, which is available on Spotify.
  • Her song ‘It’s Ok’ is based on the story of her life and last year where she suffered a near-death experience.

Lightbox Stopmotion Paper Animation Test behind the scene

Lightbox Stopmotion Paper Animation Test

behind the scene

 


 

An animated retelling of the legend of the Bulusan Volcano and Lake. 

Bulusan and Agingay were happily married and unfortunately not all shared their happiness. Casiguran, jealous of Bulusan, figures out a way to trick the village elders into thinking Bulusan was the mastermind behind a heinous crime, whose punishment is by death by being fed to the giant Mampak bird. Casiguran is punished, loses his life to the bird and Agingay’s new born is to be thrown into the volcano. Agingay takes her own life after following the elder’s orders. Casiguran’s treachery is discovered but it is too late, the villagers throw Casiguran into the Volcano but it is too late, they mourn the deaths of the beautiful family, their tears and the blood of Agingay form the twin Lakes at Mt. Bulusan.

MISS UNIVERSE in Lego - Rabiya Mateo Answers the Q&A

 

MISS UNIVERSE in Lego - Rabiya Mateo Answers the Q&A


Miss Universe Philippines

She represented Iloilo City at the Miss Universe Philippines 2020 pageant after she won Miss Iloilo Universe 2020 at West Visayas State University Cultural Center.[9]

During the question and answer round of the Top 16 semifinalists, she was asked: "Throughout this journey you have discovered you are a phenomenal woman who is conditioned for greater. How can you create a positive and lasting impact to the world around you?" She responded:[15]

"First of all, I need to stick to my core, which is being passionate about educating people. I am a lecturer and I've been pursuing this because this education had helped me to have that comfortable life that I and my family deserves and I wanna push people, I want them to achieve greater things in life through me and I know that Miss Universe anything is possible because I am a phenomenal woman with a heartfelt beauty."[15]


 

 

During the first question and answer portion of the Top 5 finalists, she was asked: "If you can create a new paper currency with the image of any Filipino on it, dead or alive, who would it be and why?" She responded:[16][17]

"If I were given the chance, I want to use the face of Miriam Defensor-Santiago. For those who don’t know, she was an Ilongga. But what I admired about her is that she used her knowledge, her voice to serve the country. I want to be somebody like her - somebody who puts her heart, her passion into action. After all, she is the best President that we never had."[16][17]

During the second question and answer portion of the Top 5 finalists, she was asked: "This pandemic has made clear our priorities, essential or non-essential. Where do pageants stand in this time of crisis?" She responded:[16][17]

"As a candidate, I know I am not just a face of Iloilo City but I am here carrying hope and as a symbol of light in the darkest of times. As of the moment, I want to help my community. I want to use my strength to make an impact. And that is the essence of beauty pageant. It gives us the power to make a difference."[16][17]

At the end of the event, Mateo was crowned by the outgoing Miss Universe Philippines, Gazini Ganados as Miss Universe Philippines 2020 along with Best in Swimsuit award.[10][18]

 

Rabiya Mateo
Born
Rabiya Occeña Mateo[fn 1][1][2]

November 14, 1996 (age 24)[3][4]
Balasan, Iloilo, Philippines
EducationIloilo Doctors' College (BS)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[5][6][7]
TitleMiss Iloilo 2020
Miss Universe Philippines 2020
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Universe Philippines 2020
(Winner)
(Best in Swimsuit)
Miss Universe 2020
(Top 21)

Rabiya Occeña Mateo[fn 1][1][2] (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɾɐˈbija ɔkˈseɲa maˈteɔ];[8] born November 14, 1996) is an Indian-Filipino model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2020. She represented the Philippines at the Miss Universe 2020 pageant and finished as a Top 21 semifinalist.[9][10][11]

Early life and education

Mateo was born out of a domestic partnership between her Indian-American father and her Filipino mother who later on separated.[12] According to Mateo, she grew up in poverty.[12] She attended the Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Program at the Iloilo Doctors' College and graduated cum laude. As of 2020, Mateo was working at a review center in Manila as a lecturer and review coordinator.[13][14]


Ninjago GOLDEN HOUR Hands of Time legacy Leaked Footage


 

Ninjago GOLDEN HOUR Hands of Time legacy Short leaked.

When the 2 ninjagos fell in time. This is what happened. 




The Time Twins, also known as the Hands of Time, are a pair of villainous brothers, Acronix and Krux, who are allied with the Vermillion. They are the current (and powerless) Elemental Masters of Time.

History

Early lives

Krux was born 3 minutes before Acronix.[1] They were both descendants of the original Elemental Masters of Time.

During the Serpentine War, the Time Twins fought alongside Wu and Garmadon and the Elemental Alliance to defeat the Anacondrai, Chen, and Clouse.[2]

To achieve some form of victory in his downfall, Chen had Clouse use his Dark Magic to manipulate Krux and Acronix into betraying the Elemental Alliance, and Chen informed the twins of the location of the Great Devourer's eggs.[3]

Believing their element was the most powerful, the twins betrayed the alliance to attempt to rule Ninjago. Acronix and Krux fought Wu and Garmadon, along with the rest of the alliance, who failed miserably against the twins' temporal powers.[2] When Ray and Maya forged the Time Blades to beat them,[4] Wu and Garmadon succeeded in stealing their powers and using it to create a temporal vortex to banish the Blades through space and time, so that no one can use their powers for evil. However, the twins didn't give up; they jumped into the Time rift to follow their drained power, which caused them to be lost in time.[2]

After they jumped into the void, Krux emerged from it with the Reversal Time Blade, and years later succeeded in making an alliance with Ray and Maya by forcing them to work for him, or else he'll kill their children. They then betrayed the brothers and the Elemental Masters to work on Krux's plan, with the incident becoming known by Chen as well in the process.[4]

Dark Island Trilogy, Part 3

Following the defeat of Clouse's plans to corrupt the Temple of Light on the Island of Darkness, Wu received a sense of foreboding and a vision of the Twins making their return.

The Hands of Time

The Hands of Time

When Acronix emerged from the Time Vortex after 40 years of being trapped in it, he clashed against Wu in hopes of defeating him and getting their revenge. When the Forward Time Blade emerged from the Time Vortex, Acronix succeeded in accelerating Wu's growth making him rapidly age. After the ninja interfered in the process, Acronix defeated them with ease and headed to the Ninjago history museum to meet someone. In the museum, Dr. Saunders revealed his secret of being Krux to his brother, as they hugged and started plotting their revenge.

The Hatching

After being reunited, they took residence in the Ninjago History Museum, in Krux's hideout. Acronix was so impressed by the new modern technology, especially the BorgWatch that was shown on Borg's commercial, while Krux was getting irritated. They later realized in order to complete their master plan to control Time for all eternity, they needed to abduct Borg to finalize their long-awaited plot. Krux introduced the new army he created out of the eggs of the Great Devourer, the Vermillion army. When the Vermillion, that was sent by the Hands of Time attacked Borg's shop, the ninja came to the rescue, and the twins sent two more warriors to help abduct Borg and destroy the ninja. Acronix was irritated that the samurai snakes failed and Zane is leading Borg to safety. However, Krux disguised himself as Dr. Saunders and intercepted them. Borg was surprised to see Saunders, but the twins used that as a distraction so Acronix can deactivate Zane with the Forward Time Blade, then Krux revealed his secret to Borg as they captured him with the help of a couple of Vermillion and disappeared.

A Time of Traitors

After they had abducted Borg and locked him in a Serpentine coffin, Acronix questioned how they would get the Vermillion warriors to listen to them. Krux then presents Commander Raggmunk, Commander Blunck, and Commander Machia, who will command the Vermillion for them. The Hands Of Time began Phase II, which was to kidnap mechanics who could build the Iron Doom. Despite the ninja's interference, the Vermillion successfully captured the people, while Krux revealed his secret to Kai and battled him and Nya alongside Acronix. When Borg attempted to use the Forward Time Blade, Acronix grabbed him, took the Time Blade, and escaped with Krux and Borg. Meanwhile, the Vermillion successfully escaped with the people by using the sewers.

Scavengers

Since the twins' old hideout was discovered by the ninja, Krux and Acronix were in the sewers, escorted by a squadron of Vermillion, with the captured mechanics and Borg in the coffin. Meanwhile, the other Vermillion forces were stealing as much metal they can find for the Hands of Time master plan. Acronix suggested they find the lair using his BorgWatch, Krux, however, knew it would be a bad idea as there was no connection underground. Krux decides to follow the old map which leads them to a dead end. Eventually, however, they arrive in the swamp.

A Line in the Sand

When they arrived at the swamp they began interrogating Borg, the Hands of Time along with Commander Machia were interrupted by the arrival of the Slow-Mo Time Blade when it slowed Time. Acronix immediately got to work on figuring out the location of the Time Blade on the BorgWatch, to which Krux immediately protested against it, until Acronix's BorgWatch located the Blade in the canyons in the Sea of Sand. Krux admitted that sometimes, "Technology has its uses," and ordered Machia to send Raggmunk and Blunck to retrieve the Time Blade. The twins were very upset when they learned Raggmunk and Blunck lost the Blade to the ninja.

The Attack

Later, when the Vermillion discovered the location of the Slow-Mo Time Blade by using Acronix's Borgwatch, Machia and The Hands of Time immediately led an attack on the floating temple. When the twins landed on the temple, Wu battled Acronix with the Slow-Mo Time Blade which slowed Time on him, however, Krux got the Forward Time Blade and battled Wu and the ninja. Eventually, Lloyd got the Forward & Slow-Mo Time Blades, but the victory was short-lived as Commander Machia arrived and retrieved both Time Blades from Lloyd's hands, and she and the Hands Of Time escaped with the Time Blades and Wu.

Secrets Discovered

On the way back to the Vermillion Swamps, Acronix and Krux decided to promote Machia to the rank of Supreme Commander of the Vermillion after her incredibly successful attack. Wu was doubting that they will win, and in response, Krux showed him the entire army waiting to hatch from their eggs. Once at the command center, they imprisoned Wu in a cell and strapped him to a wheelchair, as Machia had Raggmunk and Blunck guard him. Later, they interrogated Borg again, and The Hands of Time were displeased with his lack of cooperation. Acronix and Machia then threatened to attack with the Time Blades, to which Borg responded in fear that he will immediately finish the apparatus.

Pause and Effect

During Krux's interrogation of Borg, he noted that he did a good job building the apparatus for the Iron Doom. He then attempted to test the device with the Slow-Mo Time Blade, which was disappointed to see it was not working. Borg tried to reassure him that it will work once it's complete, just as Acronix came with the news that the next Time Blade is on about to emerge from the Time Vortex. Acronix and Krux prepared to depart to Glacier Barrens where the Blade will arrive. Commander Machia caught Borg attempting to sabotage the device and as a punishment she had him come with the Hands of Time without a jacket to the ice-cold mountain where the Blade is set to arrive.

Acronix and Krux retrieved the Blade and returned to the command center. Later, they overheard a conversation between Ray and Maya and their children Kai and Nya and they quickly revealed themselves after discovering Ray and Maya had hidden the Reversal Time Blade 40 years prior to the orders of Wu. They brought Kai, Nya, their parents, and Wu onto the airship, using this as leverage against Kai and Nya to retrieve the reverse blade, promising if they do, they can save Wu.

Out of the Fire and Into the Boiling Sea

After they blackmailed Kai, Nya, Ray, and Maya, they had Ray and Maya lead them to the Boiling Sea, where Acronix threatened to kill Wu with the Forward and Pause Time Blades, and Krux with the Slow-Mo Time Blade if they didn't retrieve the Reversal Time Blade. When Kai and Nya used the Dragon Blade to get the Reversal Time Blade and bring it to the twins' blimp, Acronix and Krux revealed that they lied to them about saving Wu in order to get the Reversal Blade, and attacked them along with Supreme Commander Machia and the Vermillion. When Krux beat Kai's Spinjitzu, Kai used the Reversal Blade to reverse Time and beat Krux. However, when Krux tried to slow Time on him, he slowed Time on Machia instead by accident. Acronix (now irritated that they are winning) tried to attack Kai with the "Time Punch" of the Forward Time Blade, only for Ray to save his son and get hit by the Blade himself. Afterward, Acronix used the Pause Time Blade to pause Time on Kai, Nya, Ray, Maya, and Wu, thus allowing Krux to get the Reversal Blade from the immobilized Kai. Now have all four Time Blades the twins went to the Iron Doom in order to plug the Blades in the power source while leaving Kai, Nya, Ray, Maya, and Wu floating in the air until the pause wears off. When they arrived at the Iron Doom they were surprised that Borg, Samurai X, and Zane were attempting to deactivate the Iron Doom. So Krux used the Pause Time Blade to pause Time on them while the Hands of Time plug the Blades in the power source of the Iron Doom and create a temporal rift, and time travel into the Past to destroy Wu and Garmadon along with the Elemental Alliance that existed 40 years ago, with Kai, Nya and present-day Wu unknowingly following them.

Lost in Time

After the twins retrieved all four Blades, they were traveling back in time, 40 years ago when their power was drained by the Time Blades and they became lost in time. As they were arriving at their temporal destination, Krux had Supreme Commander Machia prepare the Vermillion, as he quoted that "The Battle will be re-fought." As they arrived in the past Wu and Garmadon were surprised to see them since they have just defeated the past Krux and Acronix. Then, Acronix had Machia begin the attack. When Kai and Nya interfered and tried to help the past Elemental Masters, The Hands of Time were irritated that they are losing.

Next, they fired Commander Blunck, Commander Raggmunk, and Supreme Commander Machia to take over command of the Vermillion warriors. As Kai and Nya tried to stop the Twins from escaping on the Iron Doom, they failed miserably. However, when Nya found the Past Reversal Time Blade they used it to bring back the Twins and the Iron Doom. Once the Twins were brought back, present-day Wu tossed the Past Reversal Time Blade to past Wu and hid it in the Boiling Sea as the Twins were escaping followed by Kai and Nya and Present-day Wu. The Time Twins were irritated that they lost because of Kai and Nya as they were traveling far into the future, now the timeline of Ninjago was corrected. Unknown to them Kai, Nya, and Wu sneaked on board the Iron Doom again. The outraged Time Twins fought them and overwhelmed the two ninja. Just as they were about to kill them, Wu intervened by quickly grabbing the Reversal Time Blade and sabotaged the Iron Doom, Wu threw the Blade to Kai and Nya, which tossed them off the Iron Doom and into the present time, as Wu stayed behind and fought The Hands of Time. When Kai and Nya arrived at the present time, Kai used the Reversal Time Blade to heal his father, and after that, the ninja disposed of it.

Golden Hour

After throwing the Reversal Time Blade to Kai and Nya and off the Iron Doom, Wu prepares to face Krux and Acronix but is struck with electricity from the inside of the vehicle. Striking Wu's staff, the Time Twins are transported with Wu to the Fire Temple amongst various other locations from Ninjago's past and future as Wu quickly de-ages while fighting the Twins and stopping them from altering the past. After a while of this Wu becomes a child and uses his reversal energy to stop the Iron Doom, causing the mechanism to explode, presumably destroying the Vermillion and leaving the now powerless machine to rot in the endless void outside of time.

Hunted

Saving Faith

The twins briefly appear in Wu's flashbacks as he recalls his various memories from his past, including his final battle against the twins on the Iron Doom as it became lost in time.

Abilities

The Time Twins have control of a powerful secondary element, Time. After Ray and Maya forged the Time Blades, Wu, and his older brother Garmadon, used the Blades to steal the power of the twins, thus causing them to lose their power. Before that, Acronix was able to speed up Time, which allowed him to disappear and reappear whenever and wherever he desired, by sending himself Forward into Time and gaining the upper hand in battle. He also was able to slow Time allowing him to move away from the firing line and attack. His brother, Krux, had the opposite power. He could rewind Time against an opponent, which allows him to see his opponent's next move and defeat his opponent before it happens, thus gaining the upper hand in battle. He also was able to stop Time completely. After their powers were stolen, they would later recover the Time Blades in order to get their power back in their bid to rule Ninjago and control Time for all eternity.

Even without their powers, the two are still fearsome warriors who are able to hold their ground against the ninja, even overpowering them. Despite putting up a good fight against Wu, they were presumably defeated by him in their final battle with him.

RESIDENT EVIL hot girl mode


 


Resident Evil 3 remake is somehow people are already hard at work at modding the crap out of it, including giving Nemesis the kind of bathing suit you'd only ever see on a Barcelona playa.

That's right, if you've been hearing rumors about how difficult and terrifying Nemesis is in this remastered version of the 1999 game, there's a mod that will make him way less scary and far more sexy. Created by Patreon-supported modder MarcosRC, Beach Body Nemesis is here to have you questioning your sexuality for the rest of your social isolation period. Sure, his face is terrifying, but that body though…

Sorry, lost myself for a moment there. Nemesis' banana hammock features an Umbrella Corp. logo right where his Neme-bits would be. It's incredibly distracting, for sure, but as someone who scares easily this might just be the mod I need (it's for PC only, however, so keep that in mind).

I've no idea how people are modding a game that isn't out yet, but Beach Body Nemesis is one of several mods available to shape your Resident Evil 3 experience, from swapping in Nemesis' original face, to turning every enemy into him, or subbing Venom in his place. They're not all Nemesis-related, however, as some change protagonist Jill Valentine into Isabelle from Animal Crossing New Horizons, or swap her look for a more vintage vibe. Whatever mod tickles your fancy, it's pretty wild that they're piling up for a game.