Philippine mythology takes center stage in Lovecraftian comic Miskatonic High

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Philippine mythology takes center stage in Lovecraftian comic Miskatonic High
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Aswang, diwata, and other creatures of Philippine mythology play a key role in the upcoming issues of Lovecraftian horror comic book series 'Miskatonic High.'

Aswang, diwata, and other creatures of Philippine mythology play a key role in the upcoming issues of Lovecraftian horror comic book series ""Miskatonic High" issues 14 and 15 are two parts of a story entitled "The Gift of the Diwata," which follows half-Pinay high schooler Ren Santos as she returns to the Philippines to find her missing mother.

Thankfully, like the other heroes of "Miskatonic High," Ren isn't your average teenager. She can see ghosts and peer into people's memories—gifts she needs to take advantage of if she's to determine the truth about her grandfather, the albularyo who once protected the village.Ren doesn't have to battle the forces of darkness alone, either. She is accompanied by her schoolmate Simon, who learns the hard way that not all babies are cute.

We also get a glimpse of what to expect in future issues, such as the supernatural challenges waiting for our heroes and the blossoming relationship between the school's unlikeliest pair.

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