OLYMPUS IS FALLING!
After being ghosted by Aphrodite, Hercules suspects that the goddess of love may have been the victim of malevolent forces. But before he can investigate much further, he's tasked with another Olympian mission - this time on behalf of Aphrodite's husband Haphaestus, god of the forge, who enlists Hercules to track down a clockwork war machine that might be responsible for his wife's mysterious disappearance.
However, when Hercules - joined by the always-helpful Phil and the newly incarnated Galatea - pursues the rogue automaton, Haphaestus goes missing as well. And while losing one god could simply be bad more
I've been a fan of Kambadais since discovering their work on the Gargoyles comic book series and the visuals in this issue do not disappoint. I love the style and how it manages to elevate the animated style of the movie and give it some edge. Read Full Review
Hercules #2 is a good continuation of this story. It gives Hercules new opponents and puts Phil in the spotlight a little bit more, showing his doubts as well as his bravery in the face of danger. It reflects the Disney animation as well as how the Greeks thought of their deities. We also get a little tease of who the main villain might be, but its still enshrouded in mystery. Who might it be and how will the mighty Hercules stop this fearsome foe? Read Full Review
Only two issues in, Hercules is beginning to find its footing in an entertaining, albeit not groundbreaking, way. Read Full Review
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