![]() ![]() On est un peu plus dans la narration d'une histoire concrète ici, plus que dans la construction d'univers et des personnages du premier volume, avec de la mise en place des personnes, des dynamiques entre-eux, d'actions posées (et des conséquences). Une autre superbe entrée dans cette série: superbement illustré et superbement écrit, c'est vraiment incroyable. So yeah, as soon as I can find physical copies (which appears to be almost impossible), I'll add these to my shelf. But that is a matter of personal taste and the art was still gorgeous and the vibrant colours a delight to look at. ![]() ![]() The art, once again, was rather wonderful - though I was surprised to see that it wasn't always as staggeringly wonderful as in the first book:Įspecially the depiction of Hera was better in book 1 in my opinion. I loved how this one not only addressed women's plight but also the problem of heritage and how being of this or that gender doesn't necessarily mean you're a good or bad person. But with their evergrowing numbers and human nature being what it is, trouble follows not far behind and what Hera foresaw in the previous book comes to pass (or the opening act at least). She is also the one getting mortal women to join the Amazons and be accepted by them. Hippolyta manages to find the Amazons after an encounter and subsequent bargain with Artemis. This continues the history of the Amazons as begun *here*. ![]()
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