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Lädt ... Hades: Lord of the Dead (Olympians) (Original 2012; 2012. Auflage)von George O'Connor
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. A simple but thorough introduction to the myth of Hades and Persephone. This version's Persephone can be a little shrill at times, but I appreciate that she has opinions and thoughts of her own. An author's note, profiles on the relevant gods and goddesses, footnotes, discussion questions, and a bibliography/recommended reading make this an excellent jumping-off point for further exploration into Greek mythology and history. Ah yes, let’s name the comic Hades and then have the story focus on Persephone and Demeter. Here I was hoping to get a story focused on the God of the Underworld himself but nope. Also the author decided to go with the kidnapping version of this tale, which has never been one I liked, so ehh. The art was, not very pleasing to look at, I kept getting wanna be superhero vibes from the design choice of Hermès and that was frustrating. Overall it just wasn’t anything exciting or captivating. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Hades: Lord of the Dead tells the story of the great God of the Underworld and one of the most famous of all Greek myths: Hades' abduction of Persephone and her mother's revenge. Be prepared to see a new side of Persephone in this dynamic adaptation of the story of the creation of the seasons. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The realm of Hades is glimpsed at the beginning of the graphic novel where we learn of those who have disrespected the Gods and their fates in the Underworld from Sisyphus's punishment of rolling a boulder up a hill to the fiery wheel which held Ixion bound.
Here we find the version of the Persephone myth. A young woman controlled by her mother who would shoo off other Gods who found an interest in her daughter. While away from her mother and lured to a beautiful flower, Kore is snatched from the world above and taken down into the Underworld where she finds herself now in the hands of a husband not of her choosing, but Hades is patient with her and gives her the space needed. Kore learns of her husband's world, changes her name to Persephone, and eats the six seeds of the pomegranate that will tie her to her husband's world for six months out of the year.
There have been so many tales of the Hades and Persephone myth. Most of them are unable to agree with the intake of the seeds - be it three or six. I like the relationship between Hades and Persephone. While he doesn't give her a chance because he has taken her, he does show her his world and allows her to see it through his own eyes. You don't see a relationship like this with the other Greek Gods.
The only thing I was not a fan of was goth Persephone. I don't know but it didn't fit her. It may do so while she is in the Underworld but I could not see her prior to her kidnapping. It just didn't match her.
Otherwise, I recommend this to many parents who are looking to introduce their children to mythology. These are a great way to do so. ( )