Comic book, 112 pages, paperback An overprotective mother and an absent father have molded the young goddess Persephone, also known as Kore, into quite the odd one who has a better time understanding plants and snakes than gods and humans. However, one summer she has sex for the first time with an unknown god who came to her in the form of a snake, and it wasn’t long after the encounter did she realize that she was pregnant. The problem ISN'T just that Kore doesn't want any children at all, or in fact ever. But rather that she knows that to not feel a mother's love is the worst thing her own mother, the harvest goddess Demeter, knows. So Kore can't ask her for help. Besides, a divine fetus is immortal. How would you even go about aborting it? But maybe her father Zeus can help her. He is the highest and the most powerful god in the whole Greek world. After some nagging, Kore is allowed to visit Olympus and meet her father and her many half-siblings for the very first time. This comic is intended for an adult audience.