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The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic (Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Graphic Novels #4) by Robert Venditti (Adaptor), Rick Riordan, José Villarrubia (Illustrator), Attila Futaki (Illustrator)
Genre:
Comics, Graphic Novel, Mythology, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Percy Jackson, Young Adult, Monsters, Contemporary, Urban Fantasy
Publication Date:
October 2, 2018
Page Numbers:
128
Read/Finished Date:
July 2nd, 2025 - July 3rd, 2025
Rating:
3/5
Premise:
Half Boy. Half God. ALL Hero.
Honestly, blowing up another school was the last thing I wanted to do.
As the son of a Greek God, I've had my share of near-death disaster - and now my arch enemy Luke wants to invade our camp via an ancient labyrinth.
If he succeeds, thousands of bloodthirsty monsters will attack. So it's goodbye sunshine, hello darkness as four of us descend into the terrifying underground and beyond...
Review:
The art of this series remains a contentious problem. I don't know what it is, but the whole art bothers the hell out of me. It feels messy, like the art was on a deadline and they had to pull something together quickly.
I don't want to drag this review out. I don't feel that nitpicking this book will solve the missing pieces, because nothing will change regardless of our griping. It's been written already, and it's been chopped into pieces that I feel the book missed a lot of the important marks this book had in the novel.