Hades: Lord of the Dead (Olympians Series #4)

Hades: Lord of the Dead (Olympians Series #4)

Hades: Lord of the Dead (Olympians Series #4)

Hades: Lord of the Dead (Olympians Series #4)

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Overview

George O’Connor’s vibrant, kinetic art brings ancient tales to life in the New York Times Bestselling series The Olympians. This fusion of super-hero aesthetics and ancient Greek mythology is perfect for fans of Percy Jackson!

Nothing ever changes in the land of the dead. Deep in this hidden kingdom beneath the earth, countless spirits await the end of time. Hades, the lord of this dire realm, waits with them…until one day, the Lord of the Dead takes a wife. Or tries to, anyway.

And then all Hades breaks loose.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596434349
Publisher: First Second
Publication date: 01/31/2012
Series: Olympians , #4
Pages: 80
Sales rank: 387,950
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 9 - 14 Years

About the Author

George O'Connor is the New York Times–bestselling author of Olympians, the series of graphic novels featuring the tragic, dramatic, and epic lives of the Greek Pantheon and its counterpart featuring the Norse Gods, the series Asgardians. His first graphic novel, Journey into Mohawk Country, pushed the boundaries of the genre, using as its sole text the actual historical journal of the seventeenth-century Dutch trader Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert. He also illustrated acclaimed playwright Adam Rapp’s Ball Peen Hammer. He teamed up with writer Daniel G. Newman on Unrig: How to Fix Our Broken Democracy, the first volume in the World Citizen Comics series. George is also the creator of popular picture books such as the New York Times–bestselling Kapow! and If I Had a Triceratops. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Reading Group Guide

For Discussion:
Hades
is a graphic novel, a story told in words and pictures. How do you think this story would be told differently if it was a novel, with only words? How would it be different if it was a movie, with just pictures?
Is this the traditional version of this myth? How do you think the author of this book changed the original story?
How does Persephone feel about her mother? Do you think her abduction by Hades helped or hurt their relationship?
What do you think about Hades' abduction of Persephone? Is kidnapping an appropriate action to take if you like a girl or boy? What might be an alternate option?
Persephone lies to her mother about eating the pomegranate seeds. Was she right to lie? Are there situations where lying is okay?
Hades is the Lord of the Dead, which gives him power over all the dead people. What would you do if you had his job?
Demeter was so upset when Persephone disappeared that she killed all the plants on earth. What do you think about her reaction? What would you do in a similar situation?
After Hades abducts Persephone, she changes a lot about how she looks and acts.
Have you had friends who have behaved similarly when they've started dating? What causes these changes?
The story of Hades and Persephone is an origin story about why we have seasons. Do you think it's a good explanation for why we have seasons? Can you think of a better

one?

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