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C**M
Amazing book
I think the pictures were so very intricate because of the very small details and great drawings. The best part I think about it is the graphics it looks so very detailed and cool read this amazing book (TM, Age 9)
P**3
Mythically good
While many attempt to tell tales of Hephaistos/Hephaestus, few have ever done him the credit that George O'Connor does. Wonderfully penned and brilliantly illustrated (as always), this 11th installment in The Olympians is a true work of art and mythically good!
C**.
Great graphic novel
Kid's review: I gave 5 stars because I love stories about Greek gods. I liked everything about the book, nothing that i disliked. I would recommend to everyone 7+.
R**Z
Enjoyable!
I've bought every graphic novel from this author and this collection for my teenager daughter. She loves them and became kind of an "expert" in Greek mythology thanks to them. I also read them once in a while and I think they're funny without betraying the seriousness of the myths.
J**H
Amazing
This book is amazing my 8 year old daughter loves mythology and loves this series she can't wait for the next book
J**L
Well worth the wait
This penultimate addition to the olympians series is absolutely fantastic! Detailing Hephaestus' history while simultaneously intersplicing it with Prometheus' story, O'Connor makes you feel for Hephaestus who isn't given a good lot in life. It's a brilliantly written book with stunning art and fantastic characters. If you're a fan of Greek myths you will enjoy reading this series. If you're a fan of Greek myths AND comics, you NEED to read this series.
K**P
Hephaistos highlights with a dose of Prometheus
Enjoyed this rendering of the major Hephaistos' myth stories. The artwork was top notch and the story flow seemed better in this one. Had a bit much about Prometheus in it as well, but perhaps that is more of a preview of upcoming work perhaps.
A**O
The Ultimate Penultimate
I have enjoyed every edition of George O'Connor's OLYMPIANS series. His retelling of Greek mythology mixes in the best elements of Homer and Jack Kirby and the result are stories with pathos, humor, and a crackling energy that makes these gods all too human.
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