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The Mythology Class: A Graphic Novel

door Arnold Arre

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Immerse yourself in a high-stakes fantasy adventure set in the Philippines! This Philippine National Book Award winner fuses traditional myth and magic with contemporary action. Borrowing elements from The Lord of the Rings and The Phantom Tollbooth, author and creator Arnold Arre reinvents age-old Filipino fables, constructing a rich world of fantasy and adventure for a new generation. 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. The Mythology Class features world-building of the highest order, balancing the scope and magnitude of an adventure epic with the humor, warmth and insight of a classic coming-of-age tale.… (meer)
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Graphic fiction - Filipinx mythological beings appear in the modern Philippines (2005); humans with special abilities are called on to keep order between the worlds.

read to page 51, kind of a superhero/adventure type story, very acclaimed, just not what I feel like reading now (passing on to next person on the waitlist at my library)
  reader1009 | Nov 21, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
I finally got the time to read Arnold Arre's Mythology Class. I found the series entertaining and insightful. The graphic novel reminds me of the classic 'Ghostbusters' movie and its cartoon series. Like 'Ghostbusters', the heroes roam around Metro Manila, catching different kinds of engkantos with magical jars.

Arnold Arre definitely did his research on Philippine mythology, as well as the use of the old Alibata script, and incorporated them into the story. Using the old folktales, he managed to recreate it into a wonderful and interest bit of fantasy fiction set in present day Manila.

Before I discuss the elements that I love, I'll first tackle a couple of issues that I have concerning the novel:

First, I find the number of protagonist a bit large. The whole group consists of ten to thirteen students, not to mention the four guardian/mentors/teachers. There were times when I got confused identifying each one of them. I also think that some of the minor characters could have been removed, so as to focus on the story of the major characters.

The second issue I have is not much of a problem with the story, but an observation. Arnold's story resolves around pre-Spanish myths and folklore, which is a grand accomplishment in itself. I felt that part of Philippine mythology was omitted and I am talking about that Catholicism part. It would have been nice to see how the local myths are rendered with influences of Catholicism.

But then again, I'm guessing that Arnold is trying to focus more on the old myths and minimizing spiritual/religious influences on the story. His protagonists have a more logical and scientific approach to dealing with the engkantos, rather than rely on blind faith or religious beliefs.

But aside from these observations, I love the way the characters interacted with each other. The flashbacks added depth and history to the main protagonist, explaining her keen interest on local mythology. The combat scenes were too dramatic (explosions and giant snakes inside the mall, people jumping from one floor to another, etc) but entertaining.

Overall, I find Mythology Class a good read and worth every peso that you spend on it. The characters are lively and engaging. And it offers a nice reinterpretation of local folklore, applying it to the modern urban mythology. ( )
  aschua88 | Aug 6, 2007 |
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Immerse yourself in a high-stakes fantasy adventure set in the Philippines! This Philippine National Book Award winner fuses traditional myth and magic with contemporary action. Borrowing elements from The Lord of the Rings and The Phantom Tollbooth, author and creator Arnold Arre reinvents age-old Filipino fables, constructing a rich world of fantasy and adventure for a new generation. 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. The Mythology Class features world-building of the highest order, balancing the scope and magnitude of an adventure epic with the humor, warmth and insight of a classic coming-of-age tale.

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