Lore Olympus
Volume Nine
(Autor) Rachel Smythe Smythe Rachel"The Underworld has a queen!" Persephone and Hades are finally reunited when the banished goddess of spring returns to the Underworld to claim her rightful place as queen. Now that Hades and Persephone have defeated and imprisoned the power-hungry Kronos once more, nothing can keep them apart, and years of being separated have only made their desire for each other grow. But the other Olympians can't help but meddle, pushing the pair to make things official with a coronation - and a wedding. Ignoring the others who try to define their relationship, Hades and Persephone choose to take things at their own pace and focus on rebuilding the Underworld. They begin by investigating how Kronos was first able to escape, and they learn the horrifying truth that he has captured a powerful young god whose abilities help Kronos project his thoughts outside of Tartarus - thoughts he uses to plague Hera's every waking moment. Though Kronos' physical form is locked away, Olympus will never be free until they can rescue the child from the furious Titan's grasp. To save the realms, Persephone must figure out her fertility goddess powers and embrace her role as Queen of the Underworld - even as it takes her further from her mother's expectations and her former place in the Mortal Realm. This edition of Smythe's original Eisner Award-winning webcomic Lore Olympus features a brand-new, exclusive short story from creator Rachel Smythe and brings the Greek pantheon into the modern age in a sharply perceptive and romantic graphic novel. This volume collects episodes 207-233 of the #1 WEBTOON comic Lore Olympus.
Rachel Smythe
Rachel Smythe is a New Zealand-based comic artist and writer known for her webcomic series "Lore Olympus". Her work blends elements of Greek mythology with a modern twist, creating a unique and captivating story that has garnered a large following online. Smythe's intricate artwork and compelling storytelling have made "Lore Olympus" a standout in the webcomic world, earning her critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Her work has had a significant impact on the genre of webcomics, showcasing the power of digital platforms to reach and engage audiences in new and innovative ways. "Lore Olympus" remains Smythe's most famous and beloved work, solidifying her reputation as a talented and visionary creator in the world of comics and literature.