fireth's review

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4.0

This is a must read for those who love the film Immortals.

vigneswara_prabhu's review

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4.0

Not gonna lie, but I really loved the lore and unique visual aesthetic of the movie when it came out. Felt bad that it didn't receive much attention and was sort of left as it was. So, imagine my joy at finding this companion piece.



The art is quite good, especially concerning the parts about the Titans and war in the heaven. The stories felt a bit more even towards the end. But I did enjoy reading them.

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jesssika's review

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4.0

I liked the movie Immortals Farley well, and when I saw this tie in graphic novel I was intrigued. Seeing the beginning of Kronos throwing his children into the depths and what led Rhea to try to save Zeus was neat. The point of whether she saved Zeus our love for him, hatred of Kronos, or vengeance for the other children. The point being that though her intentions may not have been out of goodness, the outcome served a greater purpose.

I liked the story of how he was raised by humans and how that gave him some compassion for them. A thread of that is shown throughout each of the stories. Seeing how the epic Epirus Bow was made was also a cool point for the book. There are variations between the two (movie vs novel), but the same story is told.

ladylore's review

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4.0

I really liked this graphic novel!

I thought it was an excellent depiction if producers would make a prequel to the movie, Immortals.

The artwork was beautiful and the storyline provided so much history to the movie. It was a great read.

owlegory's review

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3.0

DNF at page 30.

I'm really not sure what I expected, but it wasn't this. If you know Greek myth, there's nothing new here. The art and writing are both okay but nothing memorable. I basically got bored since I already knew what was going to happen.
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