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THEY CUT OUT THE KISS! THEY CUT OUT THE KISS! THEY CUT OUT -Somebody sedate me, RIGHT NOW! From all the things you cut out, you chose Percabeth‘s first kiss? HOW? WHY? Calming myself now... SERIOUSLY, WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK? Okay, okay... I am calm... maybe...Other things they cut that really should have stayed in include: Literally everything with Calypso (geez, wonder if that’s important for the Heroes of Olympus?), Rachel hitting Kronos with a brush, Percy saving one of Mr. D‘s sons, the romanc...
F%*KING EPIC! The style for this one is IMMACULATE.
This GN was MUCH better than The Sea of Monsters! Besides a few spots, I felt the story had a much nicer flow. Although, it did skip over some major moments! Moments like Percy and Annabeth’s first kiss! And the whole bit of Percy choosing to be a hero and leaving Calypso’s island. I was a little shocked at the very different art style (compared to the last one) but I quickly started to really enjoy the illustrations. The characters were easily distinguishable and the backgrounds were always so
I've read the books so long ago and I don't remember them being this hectic. I don't think the graphic novel format suits them.I still enjoyed the story and characters.
3.5/5.It was really good, but so sad they cut the Calypso plot.
I liked this novel better than all the other PJO related graphic novels thus far. This is largely because the artstyle just appealed more to me in this one.Once again I missed a few part, Calypso was barely in it and I MISSED THE KISS.
This graphic novel was too short.
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YES. THIS ART IS THE ONE. but they cut out the kiss :/
Finished this when I had down time at my second job!(:
Definitely the best one by far with an interesting art style and a fully cohesive storyline! I’m incredibly happy that it was done so well too because this was always my favorite book in the series.
I really liked this art style so much more! Im glad they changed it because this is more how I picture the characters. As for the story they obviously cut out details and a lot of them, but I found I didn’t mind as much because I think they did it in a better way then the first three.
*3.5 stars.This graphic novel was too short, it almost lost the originality of the story, it cut off a lot of good parts of the book and made the whole experience a bit disconnected. I was quite disappointed because the Battle of the Labyrinth is my favorite book in the series and wasn't well represented on this.
I understand things have to be cut to be short enough for a graphic novel, but this one took out a just a bit too much.
actual rating: 2.5On the one hand, this is a quick enjoyable read and I definitely like the art here more than in previous volumes. On the other hand, I felt like literally nothing happened? It's been probably a decade since I've read the books so I'm not sure if this book in particular was just really slow or if they cut out a bunch of stuff and that's what made it seem that way here. It's still a nice refresher since I'm trying to wait until after the last Apollo book comes out before I reread...
3.5There are waaay to many details missing, but it's nice to read, anyway! :D
[the longest yeaaaaah boiiii]Definitely the best out of the series so far, but I also might be biased because it's one of my favourites out of the series overall. The new art helps so much to make things feel more vivid, and the story hits all the best points. By far the one I'm gonna end up going back to out of these most often.
I liked this adaption of the Battle of the Labyrinth! The illustrations are different than the previous books and I like this one better because each character looks unique. With the Titan's Curse, I had a hard time distinguishing between certain characters. The pace was kind of fast but they included most events that happened. I just wish they didn't cut out some stuff like the interaction between Percy & Calypso and when Rachel hit Kronos in the eye with a hairbrush!