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Trese Deviations: Iunctura

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Miranda Trese was one of the seven seers that predicted the coming of many wondrous and terrible things.

She foretold the inevitable moments and instances when destiny and fate became malleable things.

She also wrote down a record of seemingly impossible and isolated incidents, when the Trese family crossed paths with people and entities from other realities.

This is one of those incidents.

In the chronicles of Miranda Trese, this is considered a deviation.

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As DAKILA, Brandon Ramirez is the Baita’s first--and potentially most powerful--superhero. He is his world’s “cosmic champion,” and, allied with the angels of the divine corporation, TierCell, he defends the innocent and powerless, and punches Evil in the Face, 25/8.

He’s also an eighteen-year-old geek who may have been reading about superheroes for as long as he can remember, but has only been in the cape and mask for just over seven months.

In that time though, he’s already teamed up with more experienced superheroes from other dimensions, and learned a lot from them.

Today, February 1, 2011, he’s about to meet a priest.

MATTHIAS TRESE is that priest.

The 27-year-old son of occult investigator Anton Trese, Matthias is referred to in some circles as “The Third Son of the Sixth Son.”

Having had a long and rebellious adolescence, he eventually landed in (some would say, “was sentenced to”) a seminary.

It was there though that Matthias found his calling, and soon, he was inducted into the Hilasterion, an organization that was founded to defend mankind against the malevolent forces of the Enemy.

As a clericus of the St. George Division, he faces the demonic Malevari alongside the other members of his Trinity, Fr. Wilfredo Fuentes and Fr. Alessio Bronze.

Take one “champion of God” superhero and one priest who kicks a$$ for the Lord, drop them in a demonic convocation known as “the Tiangge” during election season in the Baita’s Seven Lodges of Hell, and watch the divine and infernal fireworks clash and go BOOM.

36 pages, Saddle-stitched

First published September 23, 2019

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June 20, 2020
Great story. Still more of a Dakila tale imo, with Fr. Trese providing a backbone for the newly-introduced lore, but definitely satisfying on both the art and story level. Hope this gets a wide release at some point.
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