Athena (Olympian goddess) (original) (raw)
(Incredible Hercules#117 (fb) - BTS) - Following the Olympian Diaspora, Athena traveled to Earth and took a job as a security consultant for the Atlas Foundation.
(Incredible Hercules#117 (fb) - BTS) - At Atlas, Athena uncovered a Skrull imposter, obtained information from him regarding the nature of the Skrull's religious war, and then decapitated him.
(Incredible Hercules#113) - From her home in Vermont, Athena was contacted by Hercules who asked if he and his friend Amadeus Cho could hide with her. Athena warned Hercules that Ares was in pursuit of him and that the ascendance of the planet Mars would make him exceptionally tenacious. She also advised Hercules that Amadeus' powers could be made to serve good or evil and that Hercules must show him the path of a hero.
(Incredible Hercules#115) - Just as Hercules and Amadeus arrived at Athena's Vermont home, she informed them that they would soon be back in combat because she had forseen a coming conflict.
(Hulk vs. Hercules: When Titans Collide#1) - Athena related the story of Hercules' battle with the Hulk and Cronus to Amadeus in order to teach him that Hercules could be as monstrous as the Hulk.
(She-Hulk II#30) - Athena and Amadeus Cho picked up Hercules after She-Hulk tossed him out of her trailer following a wild night. Hercules asked Athena and Cho if they thought She-Hulk would call him. They were both sure she won't.
(Incredible Hercules#116) - Athena brought Hercules and Amadeus to San Francisco where the Dreaming Celestial resided for a conference of the Council of Godheads/Council Elite to be held in the creature's shadow concerning a Skrull invasion. En route, she quizzed Amadeus to evaluate his knowledge, advised him to use his intelligence the right way, and told him that the first step towards understanding that is understanding that intelligence is really pattern recognition. She further told him that he needed to be able to recognize patterns in himself or would likely come to impose patterns where there are none.
Upon Athena, Amadeus, and Hercules' arrival, the Eternals Ikaris and Thena wound up in a fight with Hercules when they mistook him for their comrade the Forgotten One. Athena aided Hercules, assaulting Thena while Herc fought Ikaris. Thena gained the advantage over Athena, but Amadeus struck Thena, causing him to blast it him; Amadeus dodged, allowing the blast to strike the Dreaming Celestial, who incapacitated her for the seeming assault. The fight was stopped when Makkari revealed the error to the other Eternals and they departed peacefully. Athena subsequently appeared before the Council of Godheads, revealing the Skrulls' invasion.
(Incredible Hercules#117) - Athena identified the threat of the Skrulls to her fellow gods and announced that Hercules would lead the assemblage of gods to confront the Skrullian gods. However, a number of the other Pantheons, as voiced by Anansi for the Vodu, suspecting she was trying to get them to send away their strongest members so the homeless Olympians might invade and conquer them.
She also passed on a prophecy from Urania to Amadeus: to help Hercules at his weakest by doing the hardest thing he had ever done. As they departed, the god Mikaboshi wondered aloud if Athena's eyes had always been green, leading others to wonder if she was a Skrull.
(Incredible Hercules#120) - At the conclusion of the gods' assault upon the Skrulls, the Skrull gods were left for dead, with Mikaboshi set loose and vowing revenge. Observing all of this from Earth, Athena seemed pleased with Mikaboshi for some enigmatic reason.
(Incredible Hercules#127 (fb) - BTS) - Partially due to Athena convening the Council of Godheads without consulting her, Hera reduced Athena's shares in the Olympus Group from controlling to minority status. She also relieved Athena of her seat on the board.
(Incredible Hercules#121) - While Amadeus kept his distance as Hercules romanced Namora, Athena called him, telling him to get some rest so his brain was in fighting shape, and also advised him to focus on brotherly love over romance.
(Incredible Hercules#123) - Hercules called Athena to tell her that the Amazons were on their way to the Omphalos. Athena explained to Hercules that they wouldn't be able to use it before they brought it to the current Axis Mundi in Washington DC.
(Incredible Hercules#124) - Athena joined Namora and Hercules in Washington DC to stop Artume from using the Omphalus. Though they defeated Atlas, they failed to stop Artume, allowing her to create the new reality-92124 with the Omphalus.
(Incredible Hercules#125) - After Delphyne Gorgon, one of the Amazons, killed Artume reality was restored. Athena stood by and then used the remaining energies in the Omphalos to fix the damages in Washington.
(Incredible Hercules#127) - Athena, Hercules and Amadeus had a coffee at Silly's Greek Diner, and she questioned their need to serve in the Wasp (Henry Pym)'s Avengers when they had so much other stuff they needed to do. Hera and Typhon confronted them there, but, due to the diner's protection by the Furies, Hercules couldn't fight Hera and Typhon. In a heated argument between Hera and Athena concerning Athena representing the Olympians during the Skrull crisis at the Council of Godheads, Hera got really angry and then left after threatening to kill her and Amadeus, and implying that Athena's agent Aegis was dead. Athena, Hercules and Amadeus soon found Aegis' corpse at the Excello Soap Company where Hera and her allies (Delphyne Gorgon, Huntsman, Pluto, Typhon) were already waiting for them. Their upcoming fight was interrupted by Osborn's Avengers (Ares, Captain Marvel/Noh-Varr, Hawkeye/Bullseye, Iron Patriot, Ms. Marvel/Moonstone/Karla Sofen, Sentry, Spider-Man/Venom/Mac Gargan, Wolverine/Daken).
(Incredible Hercules#128) - Athena, Hercules and Amadeus fought against Osborn's Avengers and Hera's allies. Athena was initially stunned by a grenade thrown by Ares, and after recovery was disgusted by Spider-Man (Gargan)'s web-net. When she decided that they had to leave, she disturbed Cho by his refusing to retrieve Rollins' corpse -- "Retrieving it gains us no tactical advantage. And if he'd been an effective champion, he'd still be alive."
Hercules distracted the Avengers by attacking a cruise ship, and Athena told Hercules and Amadeus to meet her later at the Stygian Casino.
(Incredible Hercules#129 (fb) - BTS) - During the above struggle, Hera's forces recovered the Aegis.
(Incredible Hercules#129) - After guiding Hercules and Amadeus to wash away their sins in the waters of the Jersey Shore, Athena led them to the Stygian Casino, which contained a portal to Hades, through which they were to rescue Zeus. She didn't join them on their mission.
(Incredible Hercules#131) - As Hercules, Zeus, and then Cho exited the Stygian Casino, Athena was shocked when she learned that Zeus had drank from the river Lethe and witnessed his return to Earth in the form of a mostly amnesiac youth. Seeking a place to hide Zeus until they could figure out their next move, Athena suggested Asgard, but Hercules decided to go to the Avengers instead. When Cho, angry with both Athena and Hercules, departed to seek out his missing sister (whom he had just learned about), Athena told Hercules to let him go.
(Incredible Hercules#132) - As Athena drove Hercules and Zeus by car to seek out the Avengers, they were attacked by Harpies sent by Hera to destroy them. Athena leapt out of the car and engaged the Harpies, allowing Hercules to continue his journey to bring Zeus to the Avengers for protection.
(Incredible Hercules#133) - As Cho investigated the former town Excello, Athena (in the form of agent Sexton) approached him again, warning him against talking to a manifestation of Pythagoras Dupree and informing him how numerous geniuses had vanished after being summoned to Excello to win prizes from winning intelligence competitions. Both Cho and "Sexton" were subdued by Dupree's "Boltzmann Brains."
(Incredible Hercules#135) - With Dupree's "Bubble Reality," Cho freed "agent Sexton" and then led the two of them to escape the bubble reality and see the destroyed town for what it is. Cho then revealed he had discovered Sexton's true identity, and Athena assumed her true form.
(Incredible Hercules#137) - Athena responded to Cho's accusations of not saving his family when she knew what was going to happen, telling him the gods only provide signposts, rather than giving direct instruction. She further welcomed Cho to tell Hercules that Herc had been training the person Athena intended to be his replacement. As he departed to confront Dupree, Athena told him that he was fortunate to have someone to blame for his parent's death...most people could only blame the gods.
After Cho had manipulated Dupree into killing himself and then discovered the secret of Continuum, Athena met with him again. He realized she had been the young girl who had delayed his return home on the day of his parent's death. Revealing something of her manipulations, Athena noted that Cho had passed his initiation. Before she could begin preparing him for her true mission, Cho revealed Continuum's true nature to him. They both realized they needed to find Hercules ASAP.
(Incredible Hercules#138 (fb)) - Athena told Cho that he would be the next "Prince of Power," predicting that Hercules would perish in the coming battle.
(Incredible Hercules#139 (fb)) - Delphyne Gorgon allied with Hephaestus to design a helmet that would restore her Gorgon petrifaction powers in exchange for allowing Hephaestus to have Athena once she was petrified.
(Assault on New Olympus Prologue#1) - Athena and Cho met with Aphrodite, seeking her aid against Athena's Continuum plot. Disinterested, Aphrodite offered to assist if Athena helped her defeat the Agents of Atlas. Athena refused to help Aphrodite prosecute her jealous rivalries, and Aphrodite likewise refused to aid Athena.
Meanwhile, sensing both the growing threat of Mikaboshi and that Dupree was dead and that Athena was gathering allies against her, Hera prepared to unleash Continuum.
(Incredible Hercules#138 (fb) - BTS) - Athena provided Aphrodite with a tiny favor against the Agents of Atlas, and in return, Aphrodite agreed to seduce Ares to distract him from aiding Hera.
(Assault on New Olympus Prologue#1 (fb) - BTS) - Apollo refused to aid Athena as well, preferring to "wait and see." And Dionysus was too drunk to even see her.
(Assault on New Olympus Prologue#1) - Reasoning that Artemis would do whatever Apollo did, Athena decided they could only count on Hercules. Seeing Hebe working for FEAST, Cho and Athena called Avengers Infinite Mansion, learning from Jocasta that Hercules had not arrived there with Zeus, just seconds before Hercules arrived and told Jocasta to tell Athena they had gotten there a few days ago. Athena sent Hercules to find Hebe, who had inside knowledge of Hera's schemes.
At FEAST, Athena was skeptical about their success given Hercules' limited gathered forces ( Cho, Hebe, and young Zeus), after which Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) and Wolverine (Logan/James Howlett) arrived.
(Incredible Hercules#138) - Joined by the Wasp (Hank Pym)'s assembled Avengers (Jocasta, Quicksilver, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, USAgent, Wasp, Wolverine), Hercules, Athena, Zeus, and Cho discussed Hera's Continuum plot. Athena calmed young Zeus when he became irate over USAgent denouncing the gods as nothing more than superhumans like himself. Athena further shared how many of the heroes were like modern incarnations of the gods of old. Cho's plan had Hebe pose as a decoy to seemingly smuggle their forces into the Olympus Group then really smuggled them in inside an ambulance summoned to help Hebe after Hera struck her down. When Hera summoned her forces -- Arachne, Argus, Delphyne Gorgon, Eris, Huntsman, Lamia, Typhon -- and announced that Ares would soon be there to lead them to victory, Athena revealed she had sent Aphrodite to...distract Ares. Soon after, however, Thanatos arrived, noting that one of them would die before the battle's end.
(Incredible Hercules#139) - While chastising Cho for trying to save Hercules, which was distracting him and increasing the chances of his demise, Athena was struck down by a blast from behind by Hera. Recovering and protecting herself with her shield from Hera's continued blasts, Athena was again distracted when Typhon snatched the young Zeus and escaped with him alongside Hera into an Adamantine passage. As she ordered the others to stop Typhon, she was punched to the ground by Delphyne Gorgon, who then donned her Hephaestus-designed helmet, which turned Athena to stone.
(Incredible Hercules#140) - Hephaestus' automata captured the petrified Athena and brought it to Hephaestus' forge. As Delphyne Gorgon (who had been turned human by neutralizing Athena and thus her curse) watched on, Hephaestus began pouring a mold around her form, intending to use it to create a gold automaton in the exact likeness of Athena, whom he still desired. Delphyne soon turned against Hephaestus, unable to let any woman be so taken advantage of, but the Continuum was then initiated, and they were distracted as much of existence began to fade.
Meanwhile, young Zeus convinced Hera he had changed much from his experiences on Earth, and she ordered Typhon to power down Continuum. The band that allowed Hera to control him somehow removed, Typhon refused. When Zeus and Hera combined their powers to destroy him, the blast was reflected back at Hera, blowing off her head, after which Typhon stripped off his shirt, revealing he had donned the Aegis.
(Incredible Hercules#141) - Zeus' thunderbolt flew to Athena's hand after Typhon killed Zeus making her the new leader of the Olympians. Athena sent Hercules to the Continuum chamber to shut down Continuum. She then approached Delphyne Gorgon to punish her for her attempt to assaniate Athena. She stripped Delphyne of the throne of the Amazons and banished her to the bowels of Olympus, but Delphyne didn't care. Athena entered the Continuum chamber after Hercules had killed Typhon. With tears in her eyes she explained to Hercules that only one Prince of Power could exist and that she needed Amadeus as her new champion. Athena destroyed Continuum seemingly killing Hercules, who was still on the other side of the portal when it exploded. When the Avengers, Hebe and Amadeus arrived in the Continuum chamber Athena told them that Hercules had sacrificed himself to safe their world.
(Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#1 (fb) ) - Amadeus Cho saw Athena smile when she left after Hercules' death.
(Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#1/2 (fb) ) - Athena asked Venus, the new goddess of love (the Naiad), to close out Hercules' many businesses and incorporate his forgotten holdings into the Olympus Group. Venus took the job.
(Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#1) - At the Parthenon in Athen Amadeus called out Athena. He was joined by several of Hercules' allies until Athena led the Olympus Group including Apollo to the funeral of Hercules. Athena explained to Amadeus that they now had to decide who their new leader would be. She ordered everyone to leave except for Amadeus, who she chose as the new leader of the Olympus Group.
(Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#2) - Athena declared herself leader of the Olympian Gods and Amadeus leader of the Olympus Group, but some of the other gods including Apollo, Artemis and late arrival Nyx were against her decisions. The gods decided to let mortals battle for their cause. Athena chose Amadeus Cho as her representative, but the battle between the mortal proxies ended in a draw when they stopped fighting and attacked the gods themselves. Athena overpowered Amadeus, who didn't want to accept his destiny and left.
When Athena arrived next Monday at the Olympus Group Tower she couldn't enter it anymore. Hebe led her to Amadeus, who decided to take the job after all, but only to use all the resources Athena gave to him to find Hercules.
(Heroic Age: Prince of Power#1) - The Council met to discuss who would be the greatest hero of the heroic age. Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor were proposed by some, and Athena told them with certainty that it was Amadeus Cho. She wasn't pleased when Amadeus underminded her pitch as him as a new kind of champion of the mind when he beat up Griffin with brute force.
(Heroic Age: Prince of Power#2) - When Vali Halfling of the Pantheon extinguished the Promethean Flame that granted Olympians their immortality, Athena screamed in pain. She was comforted by Izanagi. Threatened by Vali's threat to attain everything he needed to gain full omniscience all Council members returrned to their respective realms, including Athena, who didn't want to participate in any more discussions about the matter because she felt too ill.
Upon her return to the Olympus Group she was caught by Vali and his soldiers and imprisoned in her own headquarter alongside Hebe, who had both grown old due to the abscence of the Promethian Flame.
(Heroic Age: Prince of Power#3) - Delphyne Gorgon found Athena sitting in her cell and made fun of her. Athena pleaded her to bring nectar to Hebe and her because otherwise they would die of old age. After defeating some of the guards Delphyne gave Athena, as requested, one of their headsets.
(Heroic Age: Prince of Power#4) - Using the headset Athena stayed in contact with Delphyne and told her how to reach the roof from where she could reach the Promethean Flame and the nectar. Athena and Hebe regained their youth when the Promethean Flame was reignited.
(Chaos War#2 (fb) - BTS) - Athena fled upon Hercules' return.
(Chaos War#3 (fb) - BTS) - Athena allied with the Chaos King (Mikaboshi) and aided him with her wisdom to absorb the powers and realms of Nightmare and all of Earth's Pantheons.
(Chaos War#3) - When the Chaos King (Mikaboshi) lost the "God Squad", Thor, Hercules and Amadeus Cho inside his own growing vastness Athena reminded him that Hercules and Cho were the only true threats. She then reminded the Chaos King that she was his greatest srevant and that he was only able to come this far because of her wisdom.
(Chaos War#4) - Athena tried her best to convince the Chaos King that he still needed her wisdom. She revealed that convincing the Japanese gods to release Mikaboshi and him destroying the universe was all part of her plan because eventually order will reemerge and existence will get a second chance. She knew Mikaboshi had absorbed too much too quickly and couldn't even find his enemies anymore. The Chaos King had enough of her prattling, infected her with his darkness and dragged her inside himself to send her after Hercules.
Athena teleported out of nowhere into the Halemaumau Crater where the last remaining gods of Earth were meeting. She attacked Hercules, justifying her past actions (sending him to Continuity) as a mere attempt to exile Hercules and not kill him, but now was different because her master the Chaos King had already started his final attack on reality. Athena was sure Hercules would fail to stop the Chaos King. She attacked Hercules once again after Gaea and Pele taught him how to recreate himself and he easily destroyed her.
(Chaos War#5) - After the Chaos King was trapped in Continuum Athena congratulated Hercules for saving creation. She had apparently survived their last encounter and was glad that Hercules had finally become the hero she always wanted him to be. Realizing that everything until now was set up by Athena, who didn't care how many had died, Hercules declined her offer to become the new All-Father of Olympus. She warned Hercules not to use his powers until he had healed up, but Hercules didn't care and spent all his godly powers to recreate everything that was destroyed during the war with the Chaos King.
SECRET WARS III HAPPENED
(Civil War II: Gods of War#4 (fb) - BTS) - Like all old gods Athena was influenced by the foul power of the new gods known as the Uprising Storm. Athena's ability to interact with the real world was interrupted and she was rendered silent, immaterial and visible only to Hercules whenever she tried to appear on Earth.
(Hercules IV#1) - Athena appeared to Hercules after battle with Urmut. Athena stayed silent and only Hercules could see her. He wondered why she didn't speak to him and wondered if he had offended her.
(Hercules IV#2) - Athena appeared to Hercules in a playground. She once again stayed silent and was only visible to him. He told her that she was once again her champion and was trying his best to regain his status and purify his reputation. Hercules grew angry with Athena when she remained silent and punched the apparition, which disappeared when his fist connected.
(Hercules IV#3) - Athena silently watched Hercules as he learned that Tiresias had been attacked. He tried to confront her, but she ignored him and was only visible to him.
(Hercules IV#4) - Athena watched Hercules arrive at a construction site in Queens in search for Gilgamesh. Hercules was sure she was not there to help and ignored her.
(Hercules IV#5) - Visible only to Hercules Athena watched him get attacked by Catastrophobia, a member of new gos known as the Uprising Storm. Hercules believed she was there to see him die, but she remained silent.
(Civil War II: Gods of War#4) - After Hercules and his allies defeated the Uprising Storm Athena once again appeared to Hercules and told him how the Uprising Storm had interfered with her abilitiy to communicate with him before. She thanked Hercules for defeating the Uprising Storm and offered him a place in Olympus once again, but Hercules declined because in his opinion his work as a hero on Earth had just begun.
(Avengers: No Road Home#2 (fb) ) - Nyx and her children Apate, Dolos, Hypnos and Oyzis attacked the Olympian gods, including Athena, on Mount Olympus.
(Avengers: No Road Home#1) - After Hercules arrived with the Avengers on Mount Olympus he found Athena trapped under a column. She died in Hercules' arms after revealing that Nyx was behind the attack on Olympus.
Comments: Adapted by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
According to Eternals II#6, Athens was actually named after Thena, when she was believed to be Athena.
An alternate myth history of Athena's birth, plus some other info neither confirmed or denied as yet in the MU.
Will U:
Athena is the daughter of the Olympian god-king Zeus and his first consort Metis, the goddess of prudence who was the daughter of the Titan sea-deities Oceanus and Tethys. After defeating the earlier generation of gods known as the Titans for the rule of the dimension known as Olympus, Zeus chose to mate with the Titaness Metis sometime prior to making his elder sister, Hera, his lawful wife and Queen of the gods. Thus, Zeus's union with Metis resulted in Athena being born near Lake Tritonis in Libya. Tritonis was controlled by her cousin, the god Triton, a son of the sea-lord Poseidon. After Athena's birth however, Zeus was informed of a prophecy given by his grandmother Gaea that Metis's second child by Zeus would be a god more powerful than his father and who would replace him as ruler of the gods as Zeus had done to his father Cronus who likewise had replaced his father Ouranos. Hence, Metis exiled herself from Olympus to prevent the prophecy from coming to pass. Raised by her elder cousin Triton, Athena befriended Pallas his daughter who was similar in age to her. Athena accidentally killed Pallas during a bout of simulated combat and thus annexed Pallas's name to her own in memory of her fallen cousin. To this day she is sometimes called Pallas Athena.
Of all of Zeus's numerous offspring, Athena has always had the king of the gods favor above all others. This may be due to the fact that Athena's personal interests have always diverged from those of the other gods. Whereas most of the Olympian deities have focused their lives on pursuing hedonism and are usually controlled by their passions and engage in petty bickering amongst themselves, Athena's temperament has usually been more humble in comparison and has always striven to pursue and act with knowledge and wisdom. Athena was so favored by her father that she was the only god-child of Zeus allowed to wear the Aegis, the magically-protective breastplate of Zeus. The only other exception of Zeus's offspring wearing the Aegis was when his mortal demigod son Perseus, by the human princess Danae, was allowed to use it with Athena's blessing when confronting the Gorgon called Medusa.
(Greek-Roman myth) - Other encounters included her dealings with both mortal and demigod champions. Among these included Perseus, her half-brother, whom she aided in his mission concerning Medusa; Jason whom she aided in his quest for the magical Golden Fleece and imparted to him a magical talking oak as an oracular guide attached to his ship, The Argo; Cadmus whom she aided in slaying the dragon of Ares; Odysseus (Ulysses) whom she aided in returning home to Ithaca from the Trojan War and reclaiming his kingdom; and Heracles (Hercules), another half-brother of hers whom she aided during the course of his legendary Twelve Labors. All these heroes she aided in their various quests fulfilling her role as the goddess of warriors, guiding and advising them in their adventures.
Athena was one of the most beloved goddesses among the Grecian peoples. So much so that the city known as Athens was named for her from its original name of Attica and during the days of ancient Greece she was the protector of its people. The naming of the city in Athena's honor took place after she won a contest between her and her uncle, the sea-god Poseidon to decide who would lay claim to the city. Poseidon gave the people a salty spring to curry their favor but they ultimately chose Athena over Poseidon when the goddess provided an olive tree that was more useful. Thus, she became the patron goddess of Athens. Athena was also worshipped under the Latin name of Minerva during the days of ancient Rome.
An unnamed goddess wearing Athena's helmet appears in the Michael Templar Venus story. --Gammatotem
Gammatotem also pointed out that a character named Athene (another spelling of the Greek Goddess Athena) visited the descendant of Medusa in Medusa-Land, though it is unclear if it was another citizen of Medusa-Land or the goddess Athena herself. --Markus Raymond
Profile by Alex K, Prime Eternal and Will Uchtman
CLARIFICATIONS:
Athena should not be confused with:
- Thena of the Eternals, daughter of Zuras, often mistaken for Athena, @ Eternals I#5
- Doctor Minerva (Minn-Erva) - Kree, Starforce--Captain Marvel I#50
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Appearances:
Venus#11 (November, 1950) - Werner Roth (artist), Stan Lee (editor)
Thor I#164 (May, 1969) - Stan Lee (writer/editor), Jack Kirby (pencils), Vince Colletta (inks)
Thor Annual#5 (1976) - Steve Englehart (writer), John Buscema (pencils), Tony DeZuniga and friends (inks), Archie Goodwin (editor)
Champions I#2 (January, 1976) - Tony Isabella (writer), Don Heck (penciler), John Tartaglione (inker), Marv Wolfman (editor)
Thor Annual#8 (1979) - Roy Thomas (writer/editor), John Buscema (pencils), Tony DeZuniga (inks)
Thor I#289 (November, 1979) - Roy Thomas (writer), Keith Pollard (pencils), Chic Stone (inks), Jim Shooter (editor)
Thor I#291-292 (January-February, 1980) - Roy Thomas (writer), Keith Pollard (pencils), Chic Stone (#291) & Bob Layton (#292) (inks), Jim Shooter (editor)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition#9 (August, 1986)
Avengers I#283-285 (September-November, 1987) - Roger Stern (writer), John Buscema (pencils), Tom Palmer (inks), Mark Gruenwald (editor)
New Warriors II#10 (July, 2000) - Jay Faerber (writer), Jamal Igle (pencils), Walden Wong (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Hercules III#4 (September, 2005) - Frank Tieri (writer), Mark Texeira (penciler), Jimmy Palmiotti (inker), Axel Alonso (editor)
Ares#1 (March, 2006) - Michael Avon Oeming (writer), Travel Foreman (penciler), Derek Fridolfs (inker), Warren Simons (editor)
Ares#3 (May, July, 2006) - Michael Avon Oeming (writer), Travel Foreman (penciler), Derek Fridolfs (inker), Warren Simons (editor)
Ares#5 (July, 2006) - Michael Avon Oeming (writer), Travel Foreman (penciler), Derek Fridolfs (inker), Warren Simons (editor)
Incredible Hercules#113 (February, 2008) - Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham (penciler), Paul Neary (inker), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#115 (April, 2008) - Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham, Rafa Sandoval (pencilers), Paul Neary, Roger Bonet (inkers), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Hulk vs. Hercules: When Titans Collide#1 (June, 2008) - Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham, Paul Neary, Dennis Calero, Eric Nguyen, Reilly Brown, Carlos Cuevas, Terry Pallot, Chris Sotomayor, Bob Layton (artists), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#116-117 (June-July, 2008) - Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham, Rafa Sandoval (pencilers), Paul Neary, Roger Bonet (inkers), Mark Paniccia (editor)
She-Hulk II#30 (August, 2008) - Peter David (writer), Val Semeiks (pencils), Victor Olazaba (inks), Bill Rosemann (editor)
Incredible Hercules#120 (October, 2008) - Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente (writers), Rafa Sandoval (penciler), Roger Bonet, Greg Adams (inkers), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#123-125 (January - March, 2009) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Clayton Henry & Salva Espin (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#126 (April, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Rodney Buchemi (pencils), Greg Adams (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#127 (May, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Dietrich Smith (pencils), Cory Hamscher (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#128 (June, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Dietrich Smith (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#129 (July, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Ryan Stegman (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#130 (August, 2009) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Ryan Stegman & Rodney Buchemi (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#131 (September, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Ryan Stegman (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#132 (October, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Reilly Brown (pencils), Nelson DeCastro (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#133 (November, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#135 (November, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#137 (December, 2009) - Fred Van Lente & Greg Pak (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Assault on New Olympus Prologue#1 (January, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Dark Reign: Ares#2 (January, 2010) - Kieron Gillen (writer), Manuel Garcia (pencils), Stefano Gaudiano (inks), Alejandro Arbona (editor)
Incredible Hercules#138 (January, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#139 (February, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Rodney Buchemi & Reilly Brown (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Incredible Hercules#140-141 (March-April, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Rodney Buchemi (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#1 (May, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Ariel Olivetti (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Story 2: Paul Tobin (writer), Reilly Brown (pencils), Jason Paz (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Hercules: Fall of an Avenger#2 (June, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Ariel Olivetti (artist), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Heroic Age: Prince of Power#1 (July, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writrers), Reilly Brown (pencils), Terry Pallot with Jason Paz (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Heroic Age: Prince of Power#2 (August, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writrers), Reilly Brown (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Heroic Age: Prince of Power#3 (September, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writrers), Reilly Brown & Zach Howard (pencils), Terry Pallot & Zach Howard (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Heroic Age: Prince of Power#4 (October, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writrers), Reilly Brown & Adam Archer (pencils), Terry Pallot (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants#1 (May, 2011) - Frank Tieri (writer), Juan Roman Cano Santacruz (artist), Charlie Beckerman (editor)
Chaos War#2 (December, 2010) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham (pencils), Thomas Palmer (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Chaos War#3-4 (January-February, 2011) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham (pencils), Thomas Palmer (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Chaos War#5 (March, 2011) - Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), Khoi Pham (pencils), Thomas Palmer & Bob McLeod (inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
Hercules IV#1 (January, 2016) - Dan Abnett (writer), Luke Ross (artist), Katie Kubert (editor)
Hercules IV#2 (February, 2016) - Dan Abnett (writer), Luke Ross & Emilio Laiso (artists), Katie Kubert (editor)
Hercules IV#3-5 (March-May, 2016) - Dan Abnett (writer), Luke Ross (artist), Katie Kubert (editor)
Civil War II: Gods of War#4 (November, 2016) Dan Abnett (writer), Emilio Laiso (artist), Katie Kubert (editor)
Avengers: No Road Home#1-2 (April, 2019) - Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub (writers), Paco Medina (pencils), Juan Vlasco (inks), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers: No Road Home#4 (May, 2019) - Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub (writers), Sean Izaakse (artist), Tom Brevoort (editor)
First Posted: 05/12/2003
Last updated: 01/19/2020
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