Hephaistos (Olympians, #11)
Thrown from Mount Olympus as a newborn and caught by Thetis and Eurynome, who raised him on the island of Lemnos, Hephaistos had an aptitude for creating beautiful objects from a very young age Despite his rejection from Olympus, he swallowed his anger and spent his days perfecting his craft His exquisitely forged gifts and weapons earned him back his seat in the heavens, but he was not treated as an equal His brothers and sisters looked down at him for his lame leg, and even his own wife, Aphrodite, was disloyal, Witness Hephaistos wrath as he creates a plan that ll win him the respect he deserves. New Read [ Hephaistos (Olympians, #11) ] by [ George O'Connor ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr I thought this story was excellent I have loved this series so much and this was an excellent story of Hephaistos, one of the less popular gods I haven t really heard many stories with a focus on him and this does a great job giving him an arc and connecting him to other stories I love how the story of Prometheus and Pandora are weaved into this narrative It s fantastic We see he divorces Aphrodite after being humiliated by her with ares He is a pretty kick ass god really He took his plac I thought this story was excellent I have loved this series so much and this was an excellent story of Hephaistos, one of the less popular gods I haven t really heard many stories with a focus on him and this does a great job giving him an arc and connecting him to other stories I love how the story of Prometheus and Pandora are weaved into this narrative It s fantastic We see he divorces Aphrodite after being humiliated by her with ares He is a pretty kick ass god really He took his place on Mt Olympus I had never heard of the flying chair thing at the end That was a good story and knowingabout Prometheus was interesting too It was Hephaistos that bound him to the rock Prometheus also have foresight and he knew this would happen to him and he did it anyway Pandora married Prometheus brother Epimetheus which stands for After thought Scott did a wonderful job with this whole m...I received an electronic ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.I honestly learnedin this volume than I have for a long time This is definitely in the top 3 favorite of this series for me.I really liked hearing about Hephaestus story, I knew basically nothing about it previous...Another good volume Hephaistos isn t my favorite, but I like him a lotnow I have a soft spot for the underdogs I love how the author admits his writing and art has improved since he started theseI agree Still the best mythology comics out there It sounds like volume 12 might be the last endin...best one yetThis series is really a fun read I love the artwork and learning about the Greek gods Hephaistos is usually the butt of the joke but I really sympathized with his story He s just a guy trying to make the best of it He keeps the peace with his parents and is a good husband to Aphrodite No one seems to respect him, and that s a shame The gods are known for being awful but he isn t really like them.I also liked the side story of Prometheus and Pandora Prometheus is really for humankind and d This series is really a fun read I love the artwork and learning about the Greek gods Hephaistos is usually the butt of the joke but I really sympathized with his story He s just a guy trying to make the best of it He keeps the peace with his parents and is a good husband to Aphrodite No one seems to respect him, and that s a shame The gods are known for being awful but he isn t really like them.I also liked the side story of Prometheus and Pandora Prometheus is really for humankind and despite kno...It s time to get to know Hephaistos, son of Zeus and Hera, rejected by Hera but then accepted back to Mount Olympus when his family realized his crafty skills were highly desirable He shares ups and downs of his life while fixing Prometheus to a rock as punishment for upsetting Zeus Along the way some of Prometheus story and Pandora s are shared too.Boy, Hephaistos story just highlights how dysfunctional Zeus and Hera s family is Poor guy is rejected by his mother because she thinks he s to It s time to get to know Hephaistos, son of Zeus and Hera, rejected by Hera but then accepted back to Mount Olympus when his family realized his crafty skills were highly desirable He shares ups and downs of his life while fixing Prometheus to a rock as punishment for upsetting Zeus Along the way some of Prometheus story and Pandora s are shared too.Boy, Hephaistos story just highlights how dysfunctional Zeus and Hera s family is Poor guy is rejected by his mother because she thinks he s too ugly at birth, and then he loses his wife to his brother, and t...I LOVE THESE BOOKS SO MUCHFor my thoughts on the series as a whole, check out my review on Hermes Tales of the Trickster On this book, howeverAgain, I LOVED IT.How is it O Connor always has at least one story I ve never heard of When I was nine I would ve claimed I knew every Greek myth there was this guy is a genius, I swear.I wish he included Hephaistos and Athena s child though he mentioned this in the G r eek Notes and Hephaistos eventual relationship with one of the Graces bu I LOVE THESE BOOKS SO MUCHFor my thoughts on the series as a whole, check out my review on Hermes Tales of the Trickster On this book, howeverAgain, I LOVED IT.How is it O Connor always has at least one story I ve never heard of When I was nine I would ve claimed I knew every Greek myth there was this guy is a genius, I swear.I wish he included Hephaistos and Athena s child though he mentioned this in the G r eek Notes and Hephaistos eventual relationship with one of the Graces but overall I was really satisfied with this one.Hephaistos s story brings out some of the worst in the gods Hera throws him off the cliff, Aphrodite cheats on him with his brother most of the gods treat him like dirt And yet he ascends to Olympus in h...Set in the time that Hephaistos Hephaestus was binding Prometheus to a mountain for his punishment from Zeus we get to experience various Greek mythologies intermingle in this comic primarily designed for younger readers Among these are tales of our title character from his under appreciated birth all the way to how he finally gained respect from the other gods Sharing his book Prometheus tells us about some of his life including how he stole fire from the gods for mankind, the temptation of Set in the time that Hephaistos Hephaestus was binding Prometheus to a mountain for his punishment from Zeus we get to experience various Greek mythologies intermingle in this comic primarily designed for younger readers Among these are tales of our title character from his under appreciated birth all the way ...

- English
- 05 December 2017 George O'Connor
- Paperback
- 77 pages
- 1626725284
- George O'Connor
- Hephaistos (Olympians, #11)