Lore Olympus: Volume Two | Random House Group (2024)

Praise for Lore Olympus

“If eyes could eat, [Lore Olympus] would be a feast. Smythe’s artistic style features bright washes of color and bold, suggestive lines. . . . It’s paced as a soap opera, all drawn-out tensions and long-simmering secrets, and I, for one, am thrilled to be along for the ride.”New York Times Book Review

“It’s easy to see why the internet has fallen in love with Lore Olympus. This dazzling interpretation of the classic Greek myths is as charming as it is provocative, and as witty as it is startlingly romantic. Prepare to be swept away!”—Marissa Meyer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles

“This is a refreshingly modern and surprisingly poignant take on the Hades and Persephone myth. Not only does Rachel Smythe’s talent as an illustrator shine in Lore Olympus but also her skill with weaving a steamy, often laugh-out-loud funny, and emotional retelling.”—Jennifer L. Armentrout, #1 New York Times bestselling author of From Blood and Ash

“With vivid, irresistible art and storytelling that would make even the Muses swoon, this modern myth deftly tackles the darkness of the ancient stories while never losing its brilliant light. I couldn’t devour it fast enough.”—Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lore

“Sheer bliss. Rachel Smythe is a master storyteller, filling each gorgeously illustrated page with equal parts humor, heart, and joy.”—Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries and Abandon series

Lore Olympus is a visual feast! It’s sexy and clever, taking ancient Greek myths and spinning them to be relevant today. I could not put this graphic novel down and cannot wait to see more of Persephone and Hades—and the rest of the Lore Olympus pantheon.”—P. C. Cast, New York Times bestselling author of Spells Trouble and the House of Night series

“Smart, sexy, romantic, and full of heart . . . an unforgettable and startlingly relatable epic that combines addictive storytelling, engaging characters, and a lush, unmistakable art style.”—Kami Garcia, New York Times bestselling author of Teen Titans: Raven and coauthor of Beautiful Creatures

“An inspired, sweet, and thoroughly modern reimagining of Hades and Persephone’s tale. Its cast is memorable, and its central relationship absorbing and spellbinding.”—Aliette de Bodard, award-winning author of Fireheart Tiger

“Rachel Smythe’s Lore Olympus is a stunning reimagining of classical myth. Smythe adapts the story ofPersephone and Hades, removing it from its dark origins and building a brand-new epic with her owncomplex and beautiful characters. The rest of the gods, nymphs, and creatures of Smythe’s world are theicing on top.”—Liv Albert, author of Greek Mythology: The Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes Handbook and creator of Let’s Talk About Myths, Baby! podcast

“A sweepingly romantic story that offers new meaning with each and every rereading, Rachel Smythe’s Lore Olympus perfectly balances humor and tragedy, heartbreak and desire. Fans who enjoyed it as a webcomic will be thrilled to hold this luscious work of art in their hands.”—Jo Rochelle, creator of Girl Wonder podcast

Lore Olympus is an addictive, romantic gem of a comic, filled with complex, lovable (and hateable) characters. The artwork is rich and dramatic, with gorgeous colors and bold linework, each panel a dreamy treat for the eyes. I can't wait to continue reading Hades and Persephone’s story.”—Faith Erin Hicks, Eisner Award winner and New York Times bestselling cartoonist

Lore Olympus is the perfect escape. Rachel Smythe’s artwork is vivid and enchanting, with deeply relatable characters and a deft handling of their dark pasts. For anyone looking for a fresh take on Hades and Persephone, Lore Olympus brings us a sexy and delightful romp that captivates until the very last page. Whimsical and heartfelt!”—Ashley Poston, author of the national bestseller Geekerella

Lore Olympus is a delicacy. Funny, dark, sexy, and lavishly illustrated, it delights on every page. I can’t recommend it enough.”—Kate Leth, author of Marvel’s Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat!

“Moody, beautiful, and funny . . . Be transported to a gorgeous reimagining of Greek gods in a modern fantasy setting. Romance, drama, trauma, and goofs! You will not be able to put this down once you start!”—Babs Tarr, professional comic artist

“Romantic, radical, and relatable, goddesses have never been more gloriously grounded. A must-read for any girls figuring out their own power.”—Sam Maggs, co-creator of Tell No Tales: Pirates of the Southern Seas

“The tale of Hades and Persephone is one of the most recognizable in all of Greek mythology but in Smythe’s hands, against a sleek modern backdrop, it is made new again. In this reimagining we get a Persephone with agency and nuance, and a Hades with a conscience. The storytelling is immersive, the characters are engaging, and the art is exquisite. I loved every single frame!”—Kalynn Bayron, bestselling author of Cinderella Is Dead

Lore Olympus is my favorite graphic novel—ever. I have read and reread this brilliantly crafted work of art and cannot get enough of this story. Even though the legend of Hades and Persephone is thousands of years old, you will fall in love with these characters in a whole new way—and you’ll never see the twists and turns coming!”—Beth Revis, New York Times bestselling author of Across the Universe

“Rachel Smythe’s Lore Olympus is an addicting, swoony delight. This clever take on a timeless tale is destined to become a modern classic.”—Adrienne Young, New York Times bestselling author of Fable and Namesake

“Sensitive and elegant . . . Beautiful artwork and compelling characters [take] the forefront of this romantic, tech-savvy retelling of Greek mythology.”—Booklist

Lore Olympus: Volume Two | 	Random House Group (2024)

FAQs

Did Hades and Persephone have a child Lore Olympus? ›

I know a lot about Greek Mythology and I know that Persephone had three known children: Makaria, Melinoe, and Zagreus. Makaria is known as the daughter of Hades and Persephone and goddess of blessed death.

Is Lore Olympus for kids? ›

Liliana Brown Lore Olympus (though a good book) contains adult language and deals with things such as sexual trauma that may not be appropriate for young readers. Lore Olympus uses heavy language in the first two issues but it lightens up around the third book.

What episodes are Volume Two of Lore Olympus? ›

Volume Two collects episodes 26-49.

How many episodes of Lore Olympus are there? ›

The final episode is 280 and is scheduled to be published via FastPass on the 11th of May 2024. I'm working on a future message to express my gratitude and thank the many people who have helped during this incredible journey.

Did Hades and Persephone have children? ›

Additional facts about Persephone

Who were Hades and Persephone's children? Persephone and Hades had two children; one daughter, Melinoë,and one son, Zagreus.

Did Hades ever cheat on Persephone? ›

Persephone doesn't exhibit the classic blind faith in Hades typical of Stockholm syndrome: when Hades cheats on her, she cruelly punishes his lover, turning her (Minthe) into a plant, hence the mint plant.

Why is Hera always crying? ›

Hera is strong-willed and empathetic; however, she also appears to have a bit of a temper. Her empathetic nature is best seen when she is able to sense that someone is suffering, and she begins to tear up in response.

Is Lore Olympus getting animated? ›

In December 2021, Webtoon stated, in a press release, that the animated series was "currently in development".

Did Persephone love Hades? ›

Persephone, the goddess of spring, is vibrant, spirited, and independent. She loves Hades but resents the confines of the underworld and yearns for the freedom and vitality of her earthly realm. The love story of Hades and Persephone is one of separation and longing, followed by reunion.

What did Apollo do to Persephone? ›

Apollo was merely an interested suitor when Persephone became of age and was actively looking for a husband. But Persephone was raped by her father not once, but two times. In both occurrences, she bore a child.

Does Hermes have a crush on Persephone? ›

Due to his years of working in the Underworld, Hermes was able to help cover up Persephone's act of wrath due to his crush on her and Demeter bribing him with money.

How was Melinoe born in Lore Olympus? ›

Birth. Melinoë is the daughter of Persephone and was fathered by Zeus, who tricked her via "wily plots" by taking the form of Hades, indicating that in the hymn Persephone is already married to Hades.

Is Persephone pregnant in Lore Olympus? ›

Persephone is sitting at a table in the mortal realm. Demeter offers to make her breakfast for two, declaring that Persephone is pregnant. The goddess stands up displaying that she is clearly heavily pregnant.

Does Hades get Persephone pregnant? ›

Before Hades II

After the events of Hades, Persephone and Hades were able to conceive a second child; Melinoë. A painting was commissioned to commemorate the joyous occasion showing Persephone, Zagreus and Hades surrounding their newest member of their family.

Why is Hades infertile in Lore Olympus? ›

Hades runs the banks in all of Olympus. He also owns all the mines and can materialize diamonds. Hades is infertile. This is possibly due to him being the God of the Dead, and therefore, he can't produce life.

Who is Persephone's daughter Hades? ›

Melinoë is the daughter of Persephone and was fathered by Zeus, who tricked her via "wily plots" by taking the form of Hades, indicating that in the hymn Persephone is already married to Hades.

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