Lore Olympus, Vol. 2 - Rachel Smythe - ★

AUTHOR: Rachel Smythe
SERIES: Lore Olympus, #2
GENRE: Graphic Novel, Retelling
PUBLICATION DATE: July 5, 2022
RATING: 1 star.

This over-hyped graphic novel series is turning out to be a huge disappointment.

This second graphic novel covers episodes 26-49 from the Webtoon series.
Total episodes: 285. (280, if you don't include the extra content.)


❀ No consistency in character development right from the start. Persephone is still a befuddling character. Hades has turned into a major red flag, except for his love of dogs.

❀ We get a good glimpse of Cerberus, Hades’ three-headed dog, in this section. The canine motivation helped somewhat.

❀ The plot is replete with toxic relationships. Why the heck are people going gaga over this?

❀ Lots of typos. I ignored a couple of mistakes in the initial set but the frequency is greater now. I don’t know if the graphic novels also have the typos, but to see these many spelling errors and missing words in a published digital edition is annoying.

❀ Appreciate the innovativeness of the contemporary twist, with Olympus being ultra-modern but earth still being in the classic era.

❀ Feeling very sorry for Minthe. But she seems like a character with will, so I am curious to see how her arc develops.

❀ The graphics are okay. Same complaints as last time. This isn’t my kind of art. Sexy poses while talking casually look so weird. Then again, art is subjective, so this might work for others.

❀ The budding relationship between Hades and Persephone is simultaneously too cutesy and too shallow to feel genuine.

❀ There's constant emphasis on how Persephone is just a teenager and yet that doesn't stop Hades from propositioning her. The age-gap problem turns a hundred times weirder with this!

❀ Would have been easy to read as a contemporary (toxic) romance ignoring all the original Greek myth titbits, except that regular references to age and immortality and “godly” jobs don’t let us forget the original canon.

Verdict: I still don’t get the hype. So far, this is nothing but a collection of toxic relationships. I know that Greek Mythology is also a collection of mostly toxic relationships, but it doesn’t hide the toxicity with a veneer of “tweeness.” This romanticising of negative tropes is irritating.

I bid goodbye to the series with this. No way I can handle 230+ more episodes of this.

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