The golden age means when the titans ruled everything
if you mean are all of them about Percy, then yes they are. I like that series=>
You mean Percy Jackson and The Olympian Series? It's called The Battle Of the Labyrinth.
You mean Percy Jackson and the Olympians?
Jason and the Argonauts. Or if you mean in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series Percy, Annabeth, Tyson, and Clarrise But if you want to specifically know the names of each of the Argonaut heroes, read Part 1 chapt. 4 of Padriac Colum's book. It lists them there.
Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian is the conclusion of the Percy Jackson series, in which Percy decides the fate of the Olympian Gods. In the meantime, he is trying not to be killed by the evil Titan Lord, Kronos.
If you mean the mythology, no. If you mean the series based on Greek Mythology, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, yes.
They already are. You mean Heroes of the Olympus series, right? Then the Mark of Athena is on it's way to be realeased. The series are finished after that.
You are sort of right. In the last book Percy doesn't in hand the knife to Kronos but to Luke. you will find out what i mean if you read the last book in the series. Also Annabeth's Janus decision was between Percy and Luke.
No, but Rick Riordan is going to make another series set at Camp Half Blood. Percy may be mentioned, but his series is (unfortunately) over. The name of the series and when it comes out is un-official. No, but there is a series that is by Rick Riordan that is like Percy Jackson. I don't know what it's called but I do know that it is egyptaian gods instead of greek gods.
5 books to the series, if that's what you mean.................. p.s. the books are nothing like the movie they're way better
I mean I'm assuming you've never read the books, but the series is called Percy Jackson and the Olympians soo. Basically Percy Jackson is the main protagonist who leads a quest into the Sea of Monsters along with Annabeth Chase, and his half-brother Tyson the Cyclopes to rescue Grover Underwood, a satyr in a heap of trouble.
If you mean the Percy Jackson in the books: Percy Jackson and the Olympians or Heroes of Olympus. No. He is a fictional character made from Rick Riordan's mind.