

I look very forward to reading the next graphic novel in the series.Seventh grade has been surprisingly quiet for Percy Jackson. It seems to only get better and better and that is wonderful. Very surprising and a pleasant read that was worth it. The relationships are more obvious and the bonds deeper as well. Again, as the first volume, this is fast-paced and intriguing.

The story was interesting enough and I liked the world-building and the way it was drawn. What’s with Thalia being all emo/gothic-like? I don’t have anything against those kinds of characters but it did not seem like the right fit for her at all. Same thing for Luke-seriously, he looked like a man in this 30s!-and Thalia. Well this was a great improvement from volume one! Still, there are some things that could have been much much better anyway.įor example, Clarisse sure is better drawn in this volume but she looks so… savage while in the movie and book she didn’t look or seem to be so…tomboy and masculine above that other characteristic.

But first, Percy will discover a stunning new secret about his family–one that makes him question whether being claimed as Poseidon’s son is an honor or simply a cruel joke. In the follow-up to the wildly popular The Lightning Thief, The Graphic Novel, Percy and his friends must journey into the Sea of Monsters to save their camp. And the unexpected arrival of his friend Annabeth brings more bad news: the magical borders that protect Camp Half-Blood have been poisoned by a mysterious enemy, and unless a cure is found, the only safe haven for demigods will be destroyed. But when an innocent game of dodgeball among Percy and his classmates turns into a death match against an ugly gang of cannibal giants, things get…well, ugly. Not a single monster has set foot on his New York prep-school campus. Seventh grade has been surprisingly quiet for Percy Jackson.

Genres & Themes: YA, Graphic Novel, Greek Mythology, Adventure, Montsers, Friendship. The Sea of Monsters: The Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan
