Argus (cyclops, Olympian god) (original) (raw)
ARGUS
Real Name: Argus
Identity/Class: Cyclops/Olympian god
Occupation: Sentry of Olympus
Group Membership: The Cyclopes (Polyphemus, others)
Affiliations: Olympian gods, Yellow-Crested Titans
Enemies: Odin, Thor (Odinson)
Known Relatives: Poseidon (father), Thoosa (mother), Polyphemus (brother), various relations to other Olympian gods through his father
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Olympus;
formerly Sicily, Italy
First Appearance: Thor I#289 (November, 1979)
Powers/Abilities: Argus possesses several conventional attributes with the Olympian Gods such as superhuman strength (Class 50 at least), stamina, resistance to injury and an immortality enchantment.
Unusual Features: In addition to his great size, Argus like the rest of the Cyclopes has only one eye in the center of his head.
History:
(Greek/Roman Myth) - Argus is one of the Cyclopes born to Poseidon and the Nereid, Thoosa.
(Thor I#289)- Acting as sentry at the gates of Olympus, Argus stood fast to his position as Odin, Ruler of the Asgardian Gods, arrived to confer with Zeus about the Celestials. When Odin attempted to force himself through, Argus called upon the Yellow-Crested Titans to fend him off with thunderbolts, which only served to anger Odin further. Frustrated by their insolence, Odin fought them off as Zeus, Athena, Hercules and Ares arrived to investigate the disturbance.
Comments: Adapted by Roy Thomas, Keith Pollard and Chic Stone
Argus was part of the second set of Cyclopes, sons of Poseidon and the Nereid, Thoosa. Living as shepards on Sicily, one of them, Polyphemus, encountered Odysseus during his wandering and was both blinded and humiliated by his craftiness.
In Greek-Roman myth, the two-faced god Janus, a son of Apollo, is considered the sentry of Olympus in the years after Argus Panoptes, the many-eyed seer was slain by Hermes. So far, Janus has not yet been depicted in the Marvel Universe. He is not to be confused with Janus, the son of Dracula from Tomb of Dracula I#51.
These first three Cyclopes were different from the others encountered in mythology, such as Polyphemus.
Profile by Will U
CLARIFICATIONS:
Argus is not to be confused with:
- Arges, cyclops imprisoned in Tartarus, aided Typhon and Loki in attempt to conquest Olympus @ Avengers Annual I#23
- Argonauts, 13th Century BC band of heroes which included Hercules, @ Marvel Preview#10
- Argon, a hero assimilated by Death-Metal, @ Death-Metal#1
- Argon of Elder Earth, a hunter with a monstrous pet to test others, @ Savage Sword of Conan#64
- Argor, native of the Negative Zone, @ Fantastic Four III#19
- Argos, Hyborian Age country that would later become Greece, @ Official Handbook of the Conan Universe#1
- Argos, Eternal who monitors the computer banks of Olympia, @ Eternals II#9
- Argo of Earth-982, son of Hercules from an alternate future, @ A-Next#2
- Argos the Hunter, of the Sword of Damocles, @ X-Force I#83
- Argus, weapons dealer and leader of the Terror Alliance, @ Marvel Comics Presents#1
- Argus, first king of Greek Argos and first mortal son of Zeus, (Not seen in the MU)
- Argus of Earth-UV, native of Vahldala, @ Giant-Sized Rune#1
- Argus Panoptes, Sentry of Olympus later slain by Hermes @ Incredible Hercules#138
Images taken from:
Thor I#289, page 15, top right
Thor I#289, page 14, middle
Appearances:
Thor I#289 (November, 1979) - Roy Thomas (writer), Keith Pollard (pencils), Chic Stone (inks), Jim Shooter (editor)
First Posted: 07/24/2004
Last updated: 04/16/2019
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