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Wow, this OLYMPIA comic idea is seriously awesome. Imagine a young kid who's a huge comic fan, stumbling upon a superhero named Olympian. But here’s the twist: Olympian isn’t just any hero — he’s a character created by a...
You’d think there’d be tons of graphic novels about Homer’s The Odyssey, right? While there are a few out there, I was curious about how this kids’ book would hold up in comparison. I’ve already done The Odyssey: Graphic...
I was pretty intrigued when I came across the movie Parthenope (2024), especially after learning it’s named after a siren from Greek mythology. Parthenope, in the myth, is one of those enchanting sirens — those legendary creatures who’d lure...
Check out the video below, where Jaimilee does an epic Oracle and Tarot card reading for me! I told her about my website, Greek Gods Paradise, and asked whether I’m on the right path — wondering what messages the...
So here's how it all began... Oracle of Delphi Comic: Apollo's Prophecy! What you see in this Oracle of Delphi comic is inspired by my unforgettable trip to Delphi in Greece, where I checked out the Temple of Apollo — something...
"Boss of the Underworld" by Tor Freeman is a cool graphic novel that whisks readers away on a memorable adventure deep beneath the city streets — in the mysterious, often yucky sewers! This imaginative comic-style graphic novel weaves together...
Have you heard of The Lost City of Heracleon by Bruce Livingstone, with illustrations by Mike Willcox? It’s a graphic novel packed with a wild mash-up of time travel, Greek mythology, and World War themes — all in one...
Take a look at the cover of SHE SPEAKS: The Women of Greek Myths in Their Own Words — it’s the kind of book you can’t help but want to open and dive into. This hardcover oozes quality and...
Alright, imagine this: it’s been 3,000 years since Zeus hit the "immortal" button and turned brothers Castor and Pollux into eternal agents of Olympus. Today, these twin brothers — born from Leda and Zeus himself — are out there,...
So, the moment I saw the title Tron: Ares, I was like, “This has gotta be connected to the Greek gods.” Ares? The god of war? Yeah, that name alone screams Greek mythology. And honestly, the movie totally lives...