Saved the best for last... Hades. Loved seeing my namesake lol
I am so loving this series. I'm learning about some of the Gods that I don't know a lot about. Sadly, I only have a couple more to go. (The library doesn't have all of them)
I am so loving this series. I'm learning about some of the Gods that I don't know a lot about. Sadly, I only have a couple more to go. (The library doesn't have all of them)
While I am obsessed with Greek mythology, I cant say I know much about Aphrodite. I enjoyed this one a lot.
The story of Hades and Persephone is one of my favorite myths, so I had to read this too. I love the artwork in this one. And the way George O‘Connor reimagines their story. I would recommend these graphic novels to anyone who enjoys mythology. They seem good for any age. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I‘ve always loved mythology, and Artemis was my favorite goddess when I was a kid. It‘s interesting to read the stories in graphic novel form. Nice artwork too. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I liked this better than Poseidon. Being a physical copy helped. I think the electronic format doesn't lend itself very well when there are multiple stories involved.
I think I'm going to call this one a so so. The stories felt a little all over the place. The author's note at the end did sort of explain the difficulty in writing a story about Poseidon. That saved it from being a pan for me.
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