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  2. Pluto (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Pluto is the Olympian god of the Underworld, death, and the dead, and is the Monarch of Hades. Much of the character's story parallels that of traditional Greek Myth.To wit, after defeating their father Cronus, Pluto and his brothers Zeus and Neptune as well as his sisters Hera, Hestia and Demeter drew lots to divide Cronus' empire among them.

  3. 'Thor: Love and Thunder': Here's what the ending means ... - AOL

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    Flashing back to the deity-heavy Omnipotent City, where Thor and Jane traveled earlier in the film to confront Zeus himself (played by Russell Crowe), the sequence finds the Greek god still ...

  4. Athena (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Athena is the daughter of Zeus and Metis, having emerged fully formed from her father's brow after Zeus consumed Metis in hopes of avoiding a male child who would succeed him, as he had his father. She took the place of the goddess of wisdom, war, and heroic endeavor in the Olympian pantheon .

  5. Olympians (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    During the beginning of the 1960s, the exploits of the Asgardians Thor and his evil brother Loki demonstrated that an updating of ancient myths could again win readers. In 1965, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced the Olympians in Journey into Mystery Annual #1. [1] [2] The Olympians appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Love and ...

  6. Review: 'Thor: Love and Thunder' is pure bonkers filmmaking - AOL

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    Thor: Love and Thunder” — a rare Marvel fourth installment for one character — has giant bleating goats, a horrible Zeus, children in cages, space dolphins, Jodie Foster jokes, teddy ...

  7. Zeus (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus breaks up a fight between Hercules and Thor with his thunderbolt, [3] but cannot break Hercules' contract with Pluto. [4] Zeus later battles Amatsu-Mikaboshi, who had kidnapped Ares' son Alexander, and is seemingly killed. [5] During the "Dark Reign" storyline, Zeus is revealed to have survived, but been captured by Pluto. [6]

  8. Hera (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hera sought to aid the Avengers in Olympus against the wrath of Zeus. [3] Later, Hera challenged Ares to a contest to see who could cause Hercules more sorrow. She began a plot against Hercules concerning his growing love for the mortal Taylor Madison. [4] She has appeared as the primary antagonist in The Incredible Hercules.

  9. Is “KAOS” Based on Mythology? A Who's Who Guide to the Show's ...

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    He is also Zeus and Hades' brother, as well as Hera's. In KAOS , Cliff Curtis' Poseidon is a rich god living on a yacht and is uninterested in his brother's concerns. For more People news, make ...