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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. 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]

  4. List of Hercules (1998 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Hades learns from the Fates that Zeus is mortal and sends his troublesome three-headed dog Cerberus after Zeus. Hercules protects Zeus until he regains his godhood and defeats Hades, but Zeus learns a valuable lesson about how hard it is being mortal. However as he leaves, he fires a small parting thunderbolt at Adonis.

  5. List of Disney's Hercules characters - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 TV series Hercules: The Animated Series follows Hercules' adventures as a teenager before the main of the film, with Tate Donovan reprising his role. The series takes places during the years he spent training to be a hero under the tutelage of Phil before his "Zero to Hero" transformation; he is referred to as a "demigod" throughout the series.

  6. Kaos (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hades decides that both must stay, but without telling him Persephone makes her own plans to send them back. This is all part of Prometheus's scheme to bring Zeus down, a scheme that she fully supports. On Olympus, Zeus gathers his family together, and sits them down in front of the TV to watch Minos defying his prophecy, as it happens.

  7. Persephone in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the video game BioShock 2, Persephone is the name given to the prison facility that spans over two levels, Inner Persephone and Outer Persephone. Persephone is the final boss and the main antagonist of the 2008 video game God of War: Chains of Olympus. In the game, she seeks vengeance against the Olympians for forcefully marrying her off to ...

  8. Olympians (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntsman (Cephalus) – The Huntsman is a servant of Zeus and later Hera. He is often used as an enforcer against the other gods. Kratos – Kratos is the god of force. Poseidon (Poseidon Aegaeus) – Poseidon is the god of the sea. As such, he can breathe both in air and water. Neptunia – Neptunia is a Sea Goddess.

  9. Hades (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hades (also sometimes Pluto or Hell) is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an adversary and sometimes-ally [1] of the superhero Wonder Woman. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure , he is the Olympian god of the dead and ruler of the underworld.