HUNT KILL REPEAT Review: Best ARTEMIS Comic?

Hunt Kill Repeat Comic Artemis Cover

Are you ready to dive into an exhilarating comic that reimagines the legendary Greek Goddess, Artemis? If so, “Hunt Kill Repeat” should definitely be at the top of your reading list.

But don’t let the title fool you — while it might sound like just another action-packed tale, this captivating story weaves rich threads of Greek mythology into a modern narrative that is sure to pique your interest.

However, I can’t help but think that the comic could have made an even stronger impact with a catchier title that highlights its central character. Picture this: “Artemis’s Revenge,” “Goddess Artemis versus the Greek Gods,” or “Vengeance of Artemis.” Such titles would not only spark curiosity but also draw readers into the mythological epic that lies within the pages.

At its heart, this series unfolds the gripping story of Artemis, the fierce huntress goddess. Once a loyal ally and family member of the Greek Gods, her world shifts dramatically when she falls for a mortal man. This forbidden love sets off a chain reaction that enrages the deities, particularly Zeus.

Tired of humanity’s increasingly tech-driven disregard for the divine, Zeus decides it’s time to reclaim his power on Earth and punish humankind for their insolence.

Zeus commands to kill Mortals in Hunt Kill Repeat Comic

As the plot thickens, readers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with betrayal, love, and divine retribution.

Join Artemis as she grapples with her loyalty to the gods and her affection for a mortal — an internal conflict that will challenge everything she believes in. With its dynamic characters and a perfect blend of ancient and contemporary themes, this comic is truly a page-turner you won’t want to miss!

Hunt Kill Repeat: The Legend of Artemis Reimagined

When Artemis dared to fall in love with a mortal man named Julian, Zeus summoned her to the heights of Olympus — now nestled in the bustling heart of New York City — to punish her for her forbidden choice.

Goddess Artemis in Olympus New York

In New York where ancient myths collide with modern life, Artemis faced the wrath of the king of the gods, seeking to navigate the treacherous waters of love and divine expectations.

But the greatest shock awaiting Zeus and the other deities was the stunning revelation that Artemis was not just in love; she was pregnant!

Pregnant Artemis faces Zeus in Hunt Kill Repeat Comic

As the news sunk in, the gods were left to grapple not only with Artemis’s defiance but also with the implications of a tiny mortal life entwined within the sacred tapestry of divine destiny.

The Artemis Comic Story: A Tragic Greek Myth

The gods, infamous for their cruelty and capricious whims, could no longer tolerate the unfolding drama surrounding Artemis. With their celestial pride bruised, they decided once again to intervene, weaving their divine threads into the fabric of mortal affairs.

As a consequence of the brutal treatment she endured, Artemis found herself in a hospital ward thick with tension and hushed whispers of fate. The once untamed huntress was wrapped in a shroud of vulnerability. The stakes were high — not only for her but also for the unborn child she carried. What would this new chapter mean for their future?

Not far from her bedside, Athena loomed like a shadow — her watchful eyes gleaming with a mixture of rivalry and resolve.

Goddess Athena in Hunt Kill Repeat Comic

As the Goddess of wisdom and warfare, Athena contemplated her next move, knowing that this confrontation would not only shape the future of Artemis but reverberate throughout Olympus itself.

The stage was set, and the clash of divine wills was about to unfold as the stakes soared to unprecedented heights.

Artemis’s Revenge

You guessed it: Artemis eventually gets better, but she has lost her baby. So now she’s fueled by a burning desire for revenge! Get ready for Artemis to unleash her wrath in a relentless cycle of Hunt. Kill. Repeat. Her vengeance will be executed with the precision of a predator — each act a carefully orchestrated dance of blows!

Artemis donned a clever disguise of her bitter rivals, transforming herself into a mirror of her enemies, a mere reflection that concealed the fierce huntress within.

The air hummed with anticipation as she approached the foreboding fortress — a labyrinthine stronghold pulsing with secrets and brimming with treachery.

Page in Artemis Comic Hunt Kill Repeat

A storm of uncertainty swept through the fortress when one particularly astute foe honed in on the flaws in Artemis’s carefully crafted disguise. Whether it was an imperceptible twitch of her smile, a flash of her eyes too fierce to mask — it only took a moment for the realization to dawn on him.

With her cover blown, Artemis felt the electric thrill of adrenaline surging through her veins. There was no more time for subterfuge or stealth; the moment had come to unleash hell upon her enemies. In the midst of the chaos, she could feel her instincts priming her body for what was to come.

Like a lioness revealed from beneath the cloak of night, she sprang into action, muscles coiling with raw power and purpose. The air crackled around her, charged with the energy of impending confrontation. Her enemies surged forward, but they were unprepared for the storm they had just awakened.

As she raged through the death and destruction, Artemis knew one thing for certain: they had awakened the huntress within, and now, there would be no mercy.

Artemis in Hades: Hunt Kill Repeat

With an air of mystery, Artemis ended up stepping into the shadowy realm of Hades, the air thick with echoes of the departed. Even the underworld seemed to hold its breath as the formidable huntress advanced, her presence both ethereal and awe-inspiring. She had come not as a frightened visitor, but as a force of nature, determined to confront her uncle, Hades, the god of the dead.

Hades meets Artemis in Hunt Kill Repeat

Lives of the Greek Gods in the Hunt. Kill. Repeat. Comic

In the realm of Olympus, where whispers flutter like petals in the wind, the Greek Gods indulge in the art of gossip. Amidst this celestial chatter, Aphrodite reigns as one of the most notorious.

Her heart, usually a canvas of love, is now marred by betrayal and jealousy as she grapples with Artemis’s unexpected allegiance to humanity.

The goddess of love can’t help but feel a sting — Artemis had forsaken her divine kin for a mortal man, igniting a fierce envy within Aphrodite, who once believed herself the uncontested queen of romance.

Hunt Kill Repeat comic scene showing Hermes with Aphrodite

In “Hunt. Kill. Repeat.“, this turmoil ripples through her complicated interactions with Hermes, the elusive messenger god. Their relationship is a tapestry of desire and discord, woven together by conflicting loyalties and unspoken emotions.

As Aphrodite navigates the treacherous waters of love and rivalry, it becomes clear that among the gods, the stakes are often as perilous as they are exhilarating.

The Sex Life of Hermes

One of the most shocking scenes you will see in “Hunt. Kill. Repeat.” is the bondage scene involving Hermes, the enigmatic Greek God of messages and mischief.

God Hermes Bondage Scene in Hunt Kill Repeat Comic

Mysterious Character in Hunt Kill Repeat

As you delve into the pages of “Hunt Kill Repeat,” you’ll encounter a disruptor figure whose presence looms large over the narrative — a mysterious character shrouded in enigma. Who is he, really?

Beneath his enigmatic facade lies a tortured soul with a compelling backstory that fuels his fierce determination to take down the Greek Gods.

Tempus character who is secretly the Titan Kronos

The Artemis Comic Nemesis: Zeus

In “Hunt. Kill. Repeat,” the mighty Zeus looms large, a tempest of fury and authority. His presence crackles with palpable intensity, especially when it comes to his contentious relationship with Artemis.

Zeus is like a storm waiting to unleash its wrath, and his anger toward Artemis simmers just below the surface. Whenever the opportunity arises to voice his grievances, he seizes it with ruthless abandon.

In a particularly dramatic moment, Zeus confronts Apollo, his voice booming with indignation. He tells him that is sister has killed Aphrodite! The weight of his accusation hangs heavy in the air, infusing the scene with a mix of shock and tension.

Zeus talking to Apollo about Artemis

This is not merely a brotherly spat; it’s the shattering of divine relationships that have existed for millennia.

The stage is set for a conflict that could threaten the very fabric of the divine realm. Will Zeus exact his vengeance, or will hidden truths and motives surface, altering the course of their fates forever? The stakes have never been higher in this electrifying tale of betrayal.

Hunt Kill Repeat: The Divine Revelation

Warning: Spoilers Ahead! If you haven’t yet delved into the captivating saga of “Hunt Kill Repeat,” now might be a good time to step back — because what’s about to be revealed is a jaw-dropping twist that could shatter your Hunt Kill Repeat comic experience!

As you journey through this enthralling six-volume graphic novel, you might think you have the intricate plot and its haunting characters all figured out. Then, just when you believe you’ve grasped the complex dynamics of power, loyalty, and betrayal among the gods, the story throws a curveball that will leave you reeling.

So, if you’re ready to uncover the secrets that lie ahead — secrets that will ignite your passion for this gripping tale — read on.

But tread carefully because once this revelation hits, there’s no turning back!

Zeus speaks in Hunt Kill Repeat Graphic Novel

In a shocking turn of events, the son of Artemis lives on! Despite her heart-wrenching belief that she had lost him during her hospital stay, the truth has emerged: Johnny is alive!

Artemisseeing-her-son-Johnny-Marcellus-for-the-first-time

Hunt Kill Repeat: Review

In conclusion, “Hunt Kill Repeat” stands as a commendable addition to the contemporary Greek mythology comic landscape. The six-volume series showcases the audacious journey of Artemis, a protagonist whose complexities resonate with readers, compelling them to invest emotionally in her trials and triumphs.

Hunt Kill Repeat Comic Series Six Volumes

The narrative expertly balances pulse-pounding action with moments of introspection, allowing for a richer understanding of Artemis’s motivations and the world she inhabits.

The artwork deserves special mention, as each panel bursts with vivid detail and dynamic composition that captures the essence of the storyline. The visual storytelling elevates the experience, immersing readers in a beautifully crafted universe that feels both expansive and intimate.

Plenty of comic scene frames not only serves to propel the plot but also acts as a standalone piece of art, showcasing the talent and dedication of the creative team behind this series.

Despite its strengths, “Hunt Kill Repeat” by Mark London, does have a few minor shortfalls, but nothing huge.

Interestingly, while immersing myself in this Artemis comic series, I couldn’t shake the feeling that it echoed the Athena (Dynamite) comic series. Perhaps it’s the shared themes of powerful goddesses navigating their way through the modern world.

Overall, I give Hunt Kill Repeat a solid 7 out of 10. If you enjoy Greek mythology and are looking for a comic filled with action, intrigue, and heartfelt storytelling, then the ‘Hunt Kill Repeat’ graphic novel, consisting of six volumes, is the perfect choice for you. Fans of the Greek goddess Artemis will especially enjoy this amazing Artemis comic series.

Is this the best Artemis comic series in existence? “Hunt Kill Repeat” could be if you’re looking for a modern story about Artemis. I guess you’ll have to read it for yourself.

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Hunt Kill Repeat Review