Olympians #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume from George O'Connor's Olympians series focuses on Hades, the god of the underworld. It recounts his role in the Titanomachy, his division of the cosmos with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, and his abduction of Persephone. The story explores his complex character as a stern but not purely villainous ruler of the dead.
In Olympians #4, George O'Connor crafts a poignant chapter of the mythic cycle as Kore—known to some as Persephone—is taken into the realm of the dead by Hades. Her mother’s grief brings eternal winter to the earth, setting the stage for a balance between life and the underworld. With O'Connor’s distinctive art and storytelling, this issue deepens the myth’s emotional core, marking a pivotal moment in Kore’s journey between realms.
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Hades carries Kore into his Underworld realm of the dead. Her sorrowing mother scours the earth in search, bringing winter with her. Now Kore [Persephone] lives part of the year (winter) in the Underworld, and part of it (spring and summer) on Olympus.
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