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Journey to Lupan-On

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The third installment in the best-selling series that kicked off with The Mythology Class, which Publishers Weekly called “a must-read” and a “genre-defining classic of Filipino comics.” The Journey to Lupan-On offers the next chapter in the Mythology Class saga. This pulse-pounding epic plays out in the porous border between worlds. A new influx of evil must be driven back. Will the former classmates return to form and summon the strength that once united their team?

The Mythology class friends thought they were safe from the Dark Anitos, but now the evil Budniaan has arrived in their world with his army of zombie warriors and demented engkantos demons, and their lives are once again at stake.

With Rey and Misha on the other side of the globe and the group at odds over what to do, the one course they agree on is the inevitable one: reunite and combine their strengths to thwart Budiaan’s threat. Revisiting a scene of their past glory, the group uncovers an ancient artifact. Will it lead them to the safety of the Skyworld, the spirit realm?

Will this group of past-their-prime adventurers be able to summon the spirit of resistance that once defined them? As the most powerfully evil force they’ve ever faced surges on their borders, they’re not really given the choice!

The Journey to Lupan-On may be read as a standalone, though it is part of an ongoing story/series. A series recap at the beginning will refresh the memory of readers who read the first two or, for those new to the series, it provides the background on what happened in the first two books.

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ISBN

9780804855464

Dimensions

178 x 254 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Arnold Arre

Author Bio

Arnold Arre won the inaugural graphic novel Philippine National Book Award in 2000 for The Mythology Class. He is the author and illustrator of many other popular works, including Halina Filipina, Martial Law Babies, After Eden, Ang Mundo ni Andong Agimat, Trip to Tagaytay and the Children of Bathala.

Number of Pages

256

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