As a lover of Greek mythology, of course, I still watched this beautiful comic, and it felt like it opened the door to a new world for me.
1. The production scene is grand, the martial arts action is wonderful, the characters are more beautiful, the design is very good, and the dubbing and soundtrack are excellent. The plot, characters and settings are okay, and the world view is relatively complete. I personally think the setting of the giant is quite creative, although it is really outrageous compared to the myth. The foreshadowing of the last episode made me really look forward to the plot of the second season. I hope the setting will not be more outrageous than the first season.
2. The characters are also well shaped. I personally like Alicia very much, the female warrior of Yamazong, she was originally a woman of unknown origin, and the scene she saw in the land of the dead cast a mysterious veil on her. Seraphim's revenge is also shocking.
3. Very violent and bloody, especially the fourth and last episodes, the fourth episode was the most lethal to me, and I couldn't bear it. But I guess it's a bit like that in the comics.
4. The biggest loophole is that many details do not conform to the style of Greek mythology, which can be deducted two stars. (Note: This part is written according to my personal cognitive level, and there may be some differences with your understanding. The Greek mythology I read is only the complete collection of Greek mythology by the Stephanides brothers.) For example, Zeus would not Having become the same image and appearing in front of the same person many times, Zeus is really not so infatuated with any human woman (or the goddess who is not Hera). Generally, Zeus wants to protect only children. Hera's reaction to Zeus' derailment was too intense compared to the original text of the myth (I personally feel that it has a strong taste of American villains), and the gods will not publicly humiliate Zeus or express disdain because of Zeus's derailment. What I think is rather strange is that when Hera was looking for Seraphim that day, she was wearing the golden fleece. Although I have a vague memory of where the golden fleece was last, I always felt it was inconsistent. There are also the three goddesses of fate, this should be the most serious. The setting of the three goddesses of destiny is that one spins the lifeline, the other seems to cast lots for mankind to decide the fate (the memory is blurred), and the third uses "an indelible pen to write down the decision of the two goddesses on the fate of mankind" , this is OK, the lifeline and the fate record are directly condensed into one fate line. These are rather outrageous.
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