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Jason again turns to Hera, who tells him to open a large plug at the back of Talos's heel to release the giant's ichor. Talos falls to the ground, crushing Hylas and hiding his body. Hercules refuses to leave until he ascertains the fate of his friend. The other Argonauts are unwilling to abandon Hercules, so Jason calls upon Hera again.
Jason and the Argonauts – a 1963 movie in which Talos is depicted as a giant who is killed by Jason; Talos No. 2 – an abstract bronze sculpture in Portland, Oregon; The Talos Principle – a 2014 video game that makes its entire premise on Talos being akin to a human being; The Talos Dome in Antarctica, which is named after him. 5786 Talos
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The Argonauts (/ ˈ ɑːr ɡ ə n ɔː t / AR-gə-nawt; Ancient Greek: Ἀργοναῦται, romanized: Argonaûtai, lit. ' Argo sailors') were a band of heroes in Greek mythology , who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC ) [ 1 ] accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece .
The Argonauts run aground on a strange island in the middle of the ocean that is actually the sea god Poseidon. In the ensuing storm, they lose the map. In the ensuing storm, they lose the map. The crew make their way to the Isle of Lemnos , an island of warrior women ( Amazons ), to recover from the experience and repair the ship.
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Thessaly, overrun with barbarian invaders and beset with natural disasters, sends King Jason and his Argonauts on a search for the fabled Golden Fleece. Meanwhile, back home, his scheming cohort is plotting to get his hands on the kingdom and the queen.
The first was a 5 issue series published by Caliber Press in 1991, [1] while the other was a series called Jason and the Argonauts: Kingdom of Hades, a 5 issue mini-series, published by Bluewater Comics in 2007. [2] In 2011, Campfire Books published a graphic novel called Jason and the Argonauts written by Dan Whitehead. [3]