FROM THE CLASSIC DISNEY FILM HERCULES - THE LORD OF THE UNDERWORLD FINALLY TAKES CENTER STAGE!
Hades - the lord of darkness! The most deceitful and scheming of the Greek gods!
The one god not invited to the weekly brunch at Mount Olympus!
Obviously, a slight like this calls for the total destruction of the gods of Olympus. To make that happen, the hot-tempered ruler of the underworld needs to acquire the magical Golden Fleece of Colchis. Unfortunately, the Fleece is guarded by a sleepless dragon and soldiers made out of teeth, so Hades assembles a ragtag group of morally questionable adventurers to help him steal more
Kalan's Hades has no business being anywhere near as appealing as it is. The overall premise is silly, and the plot's basic nuts-and-bolts are tedious. Still, Kalan and Ranaldi nail the fun of the story with such brilliance that it almost makes the mini-series opening feel much more appealing than anything that Disney managed with the original 1997 film. Read Full Review
DISNEY VILLAINS: HADES #1 nails the snappy, witty, amusing charm of the Hercules prequel story about Hadess attempt to destroy the gods by stealing the Golden Fleece. Kalan expertly recreates the voice and personality of Hades from the Disney film, and the art looks great. Read Full Review
Disney Villains: Hades #1 is a really fun comic. Though the concept is one we've seen before, the comic does it with such flare that it's hard to not have fun reading. It's another great addition to Dynamite's “Disney Villains” line of comics. Read Full Review
Disney Villains: Hades #1 expands on the character of Hades and his minions from the film, but also keeps him the same witty, wicked villain that you love to hate. The comic has good humor, adventure, and presents the tales of Greek mythology in a fun way to the reader, much like the movie and spinoff series did. Fans of the movie will enjoy this comic. Read Full Review
Disney Villains: Hades #1 failed to capture the distinctive voice and charisma of the title character. Read Full Review
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