So, I didn't hate it.
The art is gorgeous, and I loved how Hades is playing the straight man to the rest of the gods. That being said, it's just fine? Again, cannot stress enough how great the art is--gold stars all around for Eros's design. Love him, he should be on every single page. Also, the Anubis vibes from Hades's headpiece? I'm not mad at it. I liked how Hera gets some levity here; she comes off as a little ditzy, but I'm so used to her being ultra bitter (which is fair), that it's nice to see a more light-hearted version. Demeter as the world's first Helicopter Mom™ is fantastic, but other parts just don't add up. The whole Athena bit was... a choice. Also, how is Hera not aware of Zeus's divine illegitimate kids? I'd give her a pass for not being able to keep track of all the mortal bastards running around, but you didn't know that Athena AND Kore were Zeus's kids? And then there was the Poseidon bit with Medusa that started off fine--it was a little weird, but whatever--but then it just went south. And got weirder, but in a much worse way.
It's fine. I liked the designs, I liked Hades, Kore really doesn't have much of a role here, but I can see me liking her bubbly personality juxtaposed with the stoic, no-nonsense Hades (which, let's be honest, it's why we all love this pairing), and I enjoyed how over-the-top and flamboyant all the gods are. So far the series isn't taking itself too seriously, and I can appreciate that.
This is harmless fluff with pretty art. It's playing fast and loose with Greek mythology, but that's a lot of modern interpretations and I've seen far worse.
(But so help me, if Dionysus is in a later volume and he is not ABSOLUTELY STUNNING I will be deeply upset.)