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Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) — Content Guide for Parents

By Rick Riordan, Robert VendittiDisney-Hyperion2018-10-02ISBN 9781484786390128 pages
Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

In this fourth installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near. Even the safe haven of Camp Half Blood grows more vulnerable by the minute as Kronos's army prepares to invade its once impenetrable borders. To stop them, Percy and his demigod friends will set out on a quest through the Labyrinth-a sprawling underground world with stunning surprises at every turn. Full of humor, heart-pounding action, and stunning illustrations, this thrilling adventure is a must-read for Percy fans!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains fighting scenes and mentions of monsters with designs to kill half-bloods. Flashbacks reveal tragedies, including murder, indicating a moderate level of violence. The book features monster-fighting action and characters facing threats from creatures emerging from Tartarus, which may be considered scary for younger readers.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have violence?

    The book contains fighting scenes and mentions of monsters with designs to kill half-bloods. Flashbacks reveal tragedies, including murder, indicating a moderate level of violence.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have scary content?

    The book features monster-fighting action and characters facing threats from creatures emerging from Tartarus, which may be considered scary for younger readers.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have religious themes?

    The story revolves around Greek mythology, featuring demigods and gods, which are central themes throughout the Percy Jackson series. The narrative incorporates elements of ancient Greek religious beliefs.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have racial/cultural content?

    The main characters are primarily portrayed as White, but there is mention of racial diversity in the supporting cast. This indicates a recognition of race within the narrative, though it is not a central theme.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results, indicating that the book does not contain strong language.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have climate change?

    The narrative includes a subplot about Grover's quest to find the lost god Pan, which provides a subtle environmental message, indicating an awareness of ecological themes.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes elements of romantic relationships, with mentions of kisses and discussions about gods having affairs with mortals. This indicates age-appropriate romantic content.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have gender roles?

    The story features strong female characters, such as Annabeth, who is depicted as intelligent and battle-ready, suggesting a modern feminist framing of gender roles.

  • Does Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Battle of the Labyrinth: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book includes a gay character, which has been acknowledged by the author Rick Riordan in a Q&A session. This indicates a normalization of LGBTQ+ representation within the narrative.