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Famous for his superhuman strength, Hercules is the most popular
hero in Greek mythology. The son of Zeus?king of the gods?and a
mortal mother, Hercules faces the wrath of Zeus's wife Hera, who
resents her illegitimate stepson and vows to bring him misery. With
her magical powers, she tricks Hercules into performing a series of
twelve seemingly impossible labors, each one a test of his
strength, courage, cunning, and fighting skill. Is Hercules strong
enough to foil her scheme? For this exciting retelling of the
twelve labors, author Paul Storrie consulted the classic work The
Age of Fable (1859), by American Thomas Bulfinch, and Edith
Hamilton's Mythology (1942), both of which are considered the best
resources about on ancient myths and legends. Artist Steve Kurth
also relied on historical research to accurately bring to life the
world of ancient Greece.
This graphic novel tells the story of Demeter, the Greek goddess of
the harvest, and her daughter, Persephone. Demeter rules over a
perpetual summer on earth, where crops, trees, and flowers grow in
abundance. Persephone, young and beautiful, unknowingly attracts
the attention of the lonely god of the Underworld, Hades. Hades
kidnaps Persephone, and a frantic Demeter searches in vain for her
daughter. Finally, Demeter retreats to her temple in mourning. The
goddess's sorrow causes the crops to die and the ground to freeze.
The first winter falls over Greece. As people begin to starve, the
other Olympian gods and goddesses try to convince Demeter to accept
a marriage between Persephone and Hades. But Demeter will not give
up her daughter forever to the Underworld. Finally a compromise is
struck: Persephone will stay with Hades for half a year (winter).
When she comes back from the Underworld to spend half a year with
her mother, spring returns to earth.
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