Hera The Goddess and Her Glory

Hera The Goddess and Her Glory by George O’Connor is a graphic novel published by Macmillan on July 19, 2011. This edition is part of the Olympians series and spans 80 pages, presenting a vibrant exploration of Greek mythology. The narrative centers on Hera, the powerful wife of Zeus, highlighting her significance in the pantheon of gods and her complex relationship with her husband.
Readers will find that this book combines humor with action and adventure, bringing ancient myths to life through dynamic illustrations. The story delves into themes of power and rivalry, showcasing Hera’s formidable presence in the world of gods and mortals. With its engaging comic strip format, this work appeals to both juvenile nonfiction and fiction audiences, making it a captivating addition to the genres of folklore and mythology.
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“The generation weaned on the Marvel Universe will find much to love in O’Connor’s 12-book series.” —New York Times
There’s only one thing Zeus, the King of the Gods, is afraid of. It isn’t the many-headed Hydra, or the towering Gigantes. It isn’t his powerful, jealous brother Poseidon, the god of the seas. Monsters, gods, Titans–none of them make the mighty Zeus blink an eye.
The only thing Zeus fears is his wife: Hera, Goddess of the air, the sky, and the heavens, patroness of the cunning Jason, and scourge of the mighty Heracles. Hera rivals Zeus in power–and surpasses him in wrath.
Vibrant, kinetic art brings ancient tales to life in Olympians, the New York Times bestselling graphic novel series by George O’Connor!
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