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Gorgon is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The most common of the Gorgons was part of the evil gang called the Extremists . [ 1 ] He is based on the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Octopus , but his tentacles are organic rather than mechanical.
Athena wearing her snake-fringed Gorgon aegis; plate attributed to Oltos, Munich, Staatliche Antikensammlungen F2313 (c. 525–475 BC) [24] According to Apollodorus, after Perseus gave the Gorgon head to Athena, she "inserted the Gorgon's head in the middle of her shield", [25] apparently a reference to Athena's aegis.
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The media dubs him "the Gorgon", after the Gorgon of Greek mythology. Shortly after, he becomes the leader of the Dawn of the White Light, a terrorist cult. At age 18, he kills his family and joins the Hand. [2] Later, Gorgon becomes connected to Hydra and enters a relationship with Elsbeth Von Strucker, Baron Strucker's wife.
Gorgon, in comics, may refer to: Gorgon (Inhuman) ... Gorgon, a DC Comics character and member of the Hybrids; See also. Gorgon (disambiguation)
Gorgon is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Gorgon is also a member of the Royal Family of the Inhumans , a race of superpowered beings from the hidden city of Attilan .
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In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Ancient Greek: Χρυσάωρ, romanized: Khrysáor, gen. Χρυσάορος), "he who has a golden sword" (from χρυσός "golden" and ἄορ "sword"]) was the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa, born when Perseus decapitated the Gorgon Medusa.