![]() The way that O'Connor takes the myth, stays true to it, but adds his own interpretation of aspects is what makes his graphic novels unique. I am such a fan of George O'Connor's style of art and his storytelling capabilities as I've loved the two other Olympian graphic novels that I've read and I love this one as well. And saying that, this graphic novel is by far my favorite version of the story. I love how clever the Greeks were to have such an elaborate tale to account for the seasons that we all experience. What I Think: Persephone's myth is one of my favorites. This graphic novel is not only about Hades, but about Demeter and Persephone as well. Summary: In O'Connor's fourth installment of the Olympians graphic novel series starts with the journey into the Underworld after death but reveals itself to be about the myth of Persephone's abduction and the consequences that follow such. ![]()
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