![]() ![]() ![]() Despite these, this series is definitely one upper high-school audiences will enjoy, especially as Percy Jackson fans grow up and are ready for a mature story involving deities. There is a lot of cussing, and some gory violence, and some hints at adult situations. ![]() Colors are vivid, especially during a party scene with Bacchus that serves as a faithful surrogate to a hallucinogenic mind-trip. The illustrations and coloring of this series continue to be one of my favorites in recent memory. Regardless, the overall story is still really intriguing, and I am hooked on figuring out this murder plot with Laura. Some of them are definitely elements we will have explained as the series goes on, but there were some that were narrative shifts or unclear illustrations that didn't fully explain the events happening. ![]() This volume jumped around a bit more in the storytelling department, and there were a few things I am still very confused about. (W) Kieron Gillen (A/CA) Jamie McKelvie The critically-lauded best-selling hyphen-abusing series of stardom, divinity, and death returns with a second. ![]()
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