The mythology class Where Philippine legends become reality

Arnold Arre

Book - 2022

The Mythology Class follows Nicole Lacson, an anthropology student at the University of the Philippines. When she is summoned to a secret meeting by the mysterious Madame Enkanta, Nicole finds herself face-to-face with living creatures from mythology and folklore that she never imagined existed in real life! Tikblangs, kapres and a range of engkantos--fantasy figures from her grandfather's bedtime stories--challenge her previously held notions of reality. Nicole embarks on a quest through the streets of metropolitan Manila with a ragtag crew of college students. With guest appearances from legendary Filipino heroes like Sulayman, Kubin and Lamang, Nicole's class must face down and repel an ancient evil.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Fantasy comics
Mythological comics
Published
North Clarendon, Vermont : Tuttle Publishing 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Arnold Arre (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
338 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780804855426
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

University students in Quezon City receive an invitation to a mythology class, accompanied by dreams of a "ghost lady," in this genre-defining classic of Filipino comics from Arre (Halina Filipina), released in 1999 to become the first graphic novel to win the Philippine National Book Award, and now in its first U.S. edition. The mysterious Mrs. Enkanta has recruited the students to send enkantos (supernatural beings) that have escaped into the human world back to their own magical realm. Nicole, recovering from a catastrophic grade on her thesis (taught mythology by her grandfather, she didn't cite academic sources), is the central figure in the crew of students. Each bring unique strengths to their quest, such as an unreliable psychic abilities and ingenuous engineering talent. Guided by Nicole's knowledge of and belief in Philippine folklore, together they capture giant, hairy kapres; a smelly fishman called a shokoy; and batlike women called manananggals. But their greatest challenge lurks in Manila's underbelly--aswangs (monsters) bent on awakening the evil snake god Sitan. Arre's black and white cartooning infuses individuality in both humans and supernatural creatures. Funny banter and visual gags abound (though outdated jokes about a female character's body and prison rape miss the comedic mark in 2022). Still, this exciting and satisfying adventure, firmly rooted in Filipino culture, is a must-read for its influence. (Aug.)

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