"FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN! As FEAR ITSELF continues to rage across the Marvel Universe, escaped super villains make their way to Brooklyn where they are faced only by...not Herc? A villain not seen since the days of "Dark Reign" and accidentally resurrected by Herc during "Chaos War" has arisen to challenge Herc's role as the borough's protector -- but what sinister purpose lies behind his so-called heroism? Swords and sorcery clash in the heart of modern-day New York City!"
Jam-packed with action, yet still laced with generous amounts of humor and moments of sincere pathos for the struggling Herc. It's a plot that could've worked with or without the Fear Itself stamp, which is a great achievement indeed. Read Full Review
Neil Edwards is back as full penciller this month, though inker Scott Hanna is proficient enough that it doesn't make discernible difference either way. As always, what the series lacks in style and flourish it makes up for with detail, consistency, and generally competent storytelling. All the creators are working together to deliver what may be the most well-rounded Hercules story in a long time. Read Full Review
So, yes. The son of Zeus is back, and he is here to stay. Read Full Review