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Olympians (Marvel Comics)

The Olympians are a fictional species appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. These characters are based on the Twelve Olympians/Dii Consentes and other deities of Classical mythology. 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]

Olympians
The Olympians in Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1 (September 2009). Art by Kevin Sharpe
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceJourney into Mystery Annual #1 (1965)
Created byStan Lee (Writer)
Jack Kirby (Artist)
Characteristics
PantheonGreco-Roman
Notable membersApollo
Aphrodite
Ares
Artemis
Athena
Dionysus
Hephaestus
Hera
Hercules
Hermes
Huntsman
Neptune
Pluto
Zeus

The Olympians appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).

History

The Olympians are a race of extra-dimensional beings that possess a variety of mystical superhuman abilities that were once worshipped by civilizations centered on or around the Mediterranean, Aegean, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas such as Greece, the Roman Empire and parts of Egypt and Turkey as gods from roughly 2500 BC until roughly 500 AD. The Olympians are related to every other pantheon of gods that have ever been worshiped on Earth, such as the Asgardians[3] and the Gods of Heliopolis[4] (ancient Egypt) because Gaea, the spirit that represents life on Earth, was the mother of the first race of gods to appear on Earth.[5] The various pantheons that exist today are the descendants of these earlier gods. It is believed that the Olympians were born somewhere on Earth but currently reside in another dimension that is adjacent to Earth known as Olympus. One known entrance to this realm is actually located atop Mount Olympus in Greece.[6][7]

Racial attributes

Most Olympian gods are identical in appearance to humans and are fully capable of having children with humans, other mystical beings, even extraterrestrials. The Olympians are closer to possessing true immortality than most of Earth's pantheons in that they cease to age upon reaching adulthood, though some reach maturity far faster. For instance, Marvel's depiction of Artemis' birth shows her growing rapidly after birth and helping her mother deliver her brother, Apollo. Olympians are immune to conventional disease, and cannot be killed through conventional means. All Olympians possess superhuman strength with males, typically, being stronger than females. The average male Olympian possesses sufficient superhuman strength to lift about 30 tons while the average Olympian female can lift about 25 tons. Several Olympians exceed these averages by a considerable degree due to naturally possessing greater physical strength, though some can augment their strength further by magical means.

The tissues of all Olympians are harder and more resilient than those of a human, granting them superhuman durability, and are roughly 3 times more dense, bolstering their natural strength and resilience. The increased density results in the Olympians being much heavier than most humans, even though they don't appear to be. The average Olympian, both male and female, can withstand extreme temperatures and high caliber bullets without sustaining injury. It is possible for them to be injured, but the mystical energies of their bodies will enable them to heal with much greater speed and with more finality than humans. The average Olympian can repair injuries that result in severe lacerations and loss of blood within a brief period of time without any scarring. More extensive injuries require a longer healing time. Severe injuries, such as severed limbs, can be magically regenerated if the injured Olympian receives treatment within a short period of time after the injury. A small minority of Olympians possess the ability to fully regenerate missing limbs without external aid from other gods. However, any Olympian can die if a significant portion of his or her bodily molecules are scattered. Still, it's possible for a god of extreme power or several gods working together to resurrect those who are slain, though this must also be done shortly after death. The musculature of all Olympians produces considerably fewer fatigue toxins than those of human beings, granting them superhuman stamina in all physical activities.

Some Olympians are born with the potential to harvest great amounts of mystical energy for a variety of purposes, including projecting powerful energy blasts, inter-dimensional teleportation, shapeshifting, temporary augmentation of their physical attributes, and granting other superhuman abilities to affect beings or objects. Among the most prominent of the Olympians possessing vast energy manipulating abilities are Neptune, Pluto and Zeus. Other Olympians possess special attributes unique to them such as Aphrodite's mystical ability to arouse love and passion in others and transform weapons into objects of peace or Apollo's ability to generate heat and light equal to that of a small sun.

Known members

  • Apollo (Phoebus Apollo) - Apollo is the god of light, music, poetry, prophecy, medicine and science. As the god of light, he can produce heat and light equivalent to a small sun. As the god of prophecy, he can see the future and the possible outcomes of actions.
  • Ares - Ares is the god of war.
  • Artemis - The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and moonlight.
  • Athena (Athena Parthenos) - Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war. She is killed by Hercules when she sides with the Chaos King and is later restored to life following the Chaos King's defeat.[8]
  • Bia - Bia is the god of Might.
  • Cupid (Eros) - Cupid is the god of love.
  • Deimos - Deimos is the god of terror.
  • Demeter - Demeter is the goddess of plants and agriculture.
  • Dionysus (Dionysus Acratophorus), (Bacchus) - Dionysus is the god of wine, theater and revelry/entertainment.
  • Eris (Discord) - Eris is the goddess of strife.
  • Furies - The Goddesses of Vengeance.
    • Dark Lady (Tisiphone) - Together with her sisters, Dark Lady is one of the Furies.
    • Ember (Alecto) - Together with her sisters, Ember is one of the Furies.
    • Lady Ash (Magaera) - Together with her sisters, Lady Ash is one of the goddesses of vengeance known as the Furies.
  • Hebe - Hebe is the goddess of youth.
  • Hecate - Hecate is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, necromancy and crossroads.
  • Hephaestus (Hephaestus Aetnaeus) - Hephaestus is the god of fire and metallurgy. He is also the Gods' blacksmith.
  • Hera (Hera Argeia) - Hera is the Queen of the Gods. She is the goddess of marriage and fidelity.
  • Hercules (Herakles) - Hercules is the god of strength and labor. He is an Avenger.
  • Hermes (Hermes Diaktoros) - Hermes is the god of speed and the messenger of the Gods. He is the god of boundaries and transitions, as well as of thieves, wrestling, invention and trade.
  • 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 (Rhode) - Neptunia is a Sea Goddess.
  • Nox (Nyx) - Nox is the goddess of the night, although she may have degenerated into a demon. She is a member of the Fear Lords.
  • Pan (Aegipan) - Pan is the god of shepherds and flocks.
  • Persephone - Persephone is the Queen of the Underworld. She is also the goddess of spring.
  • Phobos - Phobos is the god of fear.
  • Pluto (Hades) - Pluto is the god of the underworld making him one of the Hell-Lords.
  • Psyche - Psyche is the goddess of fidelity.
  • Thanatos - Thanatos is the god of death.
  • Tharamus - Tharamus is the god of learning but works as the curator of the Museum of Greek Antiquity. Tharamus is killed by Ares protecting his artifacts.[9]
  • Venus (Aphrodite Ourania) - Venus is the goddess of love and beauty. As such, she has the additional abilities to produce love in individuals and turn weapons into objects of peace.
  • Vesta (Hestia) - Vesta is the Goddess of the Home.
  • Zeus (Zeus Panhellenios) - Zeus is the god of the sky and thunder. As King of the Olympian Gods, he is a member of the Council of Godheads.

In other media

The Olympians appear in Thor: Love and Thunder with Zeus portrayed by Russell Crowe,[10] Dionysus portrayed by Simon Russell Beale,[11] and Hercules portrayed by Brett Goldstein.[12] Zeus and Dionysus appear as members of the Council of Godheads.

See also

References

  1. ^ Classics and Comics, p.112
  2. ^ The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Pop Culture, p.67
  3. ^ Thor Annual #11 (November 1983)
  4. ^ Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica (September 2009)
  5. ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #9 (1985)
  6. ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #12 (December 1983)
  7. ^ Marvel Comics in the 1970s: An Issue-by-Issue Field Guide to a Pop Culture Phenomenon, p. 97
  8. ^ Chaos War #4 (Feb. 2011)
  9. ^ Hercules and the Heart of Chaos #1 (August 1997)
  10. ^ "Russell Crowe Confirms Who He's Playing In Thor: Love And Thunder". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  11. ^ Jirak, Jamie (October 22, 2021). "Thor: Love And Thunder Revealed To Include Role From Penny Dreadful Star". ComicBook.com. from the original on October 22, 2021. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  12. ^ Simons, Roxy (2022-07-07). "'Thor: Love and Thunder' Post-Credit Scenes Explained: Who Plays Hercules?". Newsweek. Retrieved 2022-07-07.

External links

  • Olympian Gods at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe

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The Olympians are a fictional species appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics These characters are based on the Twelve Olympians Dii Consentes and other deities of Classical mythology 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 OlympiansThe Olympians in Thor amp Hercules Encyclopaedia Mythologica 1 September 2009 Art by Kevin SharpePublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceJourney into Mystery Annual 1 1965 Created byStan Lee Writer Jack Kirby Artist CharacteristicsPantheonGreco RomanNotable membersApolloAphroditeAresArtemisAthenaDionysusHephaestusHeraHerculesHermesHuntsmanNeptunePlutoZeusThe Olympians appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor Love and Thunder 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Racial attributes 3 Known members 4 In other media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe Olympians are a race of extra dimensional beings that possess a variety of mystical superhuman abilities that were once worshipped by civilizations centered on or around the Mediterranean Aegean Ionian Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas such as Greece the Roman Empire and parts of Egypt and Turkey as gods from roughly 2500 BC until roughly 500 AD The Olympians are related to every other pantheon of gods that have ever been worshiped on Earth such as the Asgardians 3 and the Gods of Heliopolis 4 ancient Egypt because Gaea the spirit that represents life on Earth was the mother of the first race of gods to appear on Earth 5 The various pantheons that exist today are the descendants of these earlier gods It is believed that the Olympians were born somewhere on Earth but currently reside in another dimension that is adjacent to Earth known as Olympus One known entrance to this realm is actually located atop Mount Olympus in Greece 6 7 Racial attributes EditMost Olympian gods are identical in appearance to humans and are fully capable of having children with humans other mystical beings even extraterrestrials The Olympians are closer to possessing true immortality than most of Earth s pantheons in that they cease to age upon reaching adulthood though some reach maturity far faster For instance Marvel s depiction of Artemis birth shows her growing rapidly after birth and helping her mother deliver her brother Apollo Olympians are immune to conventional disease and cannot be killed through conventional means All Olympians possess superhuman strength with males typically being stronger than females The average male Olympian possesses sufficient superhuman strength to lift about 30 tons while the average Olympian female can lift about 25 tons Several Olympians exceed these averages by a considerable degree due to naturally possessing greater physical strength though some can augment their strength further by magical means The tissues of all Olympians are harder and more resilient than those of a human granting them superhuman durability and are roughly 3 times more dense bolstering their natural strength and resilience The increased density results in the Olympians being much heavier than most humans even though they don t appear to be The average Olympian both male and female can withstand extreme temperatures and high caliber bullets without sustaining injury It is possible for them to be injured but the mystical energies of their bodies will enable them to heal with much greater speed and with more finality than humans The average Olympian can repair injuries that result in severe lacerations and loss of blood within a brief period of time without any scarring More extensive injuries require a longer healing time Severe injuries such as severed limbs can be magically regenerated if the injured Olympian receives treatment within a short period of time after the injury A small minority of Olympians possess the ability to fully regenerate missing limbs without external aid from other gods However any Olympian can die if a significant portion of his or her bodily molecules are scattered Still it s possible for a god of extreme power or several gods working together to resurrect those who are slain though this must also be done shortly after death The musculature of all Olympians produces considerably fewer fatigue toxins than those of human beings granting them superhuman stamina in all physical activities Some Olympians are born with the potential to harvest great amounts of mystical energy for a variety of purposes including projecting powerful energy blasts inter dimensional teleportation shapeshifting temporary augmentation of their physical attributes and granting other superhuman abilities to affect beings or objects Among the most prominent of the Olympians possessing vast energy manipulating abilities are Neptune Pluto and Zeus Other Olympians possess special attributes unique to them such as Aphrodite s mystical ability to arouse love and passion in others and transform weapons into objects of peace or Apollo s ability to generate heat and light equal to that of a small sun Known members EditApollo Phoebus Apollo Apollo is the god of light music poetry prophecy medicine and science As the god of light he can produce heat and light equivalent to a small sun As the god of prophecy he can see the future and the possible outcomes of actions Ares Ares is the god of war Artemis The goddess of wild animals the hunt and moonlight Athena Athena Parthenos Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war She is killed by Hercules when she sides with the Chaos King and is later restored to life following the Chaos King s defeat 8 Bia Bia is the god of Might Cupid Eros Cupid is the god of love Deimos Deimos is the god of terror Demeter Demeter is the goddess of plants and agriculture Dionysus Dionysus Acratophorus Bacchus Dionysus is the god of wine theater and revelry entertainment Eris Discord Eris is the goddess of strife Furies The Goddesses of Vengeance Dark Lady Tisiphone Together with her sisters Dark Lady is one of the Furies Ember Alecto Together with her sisters Ember is one of the Furies Lady Ash Magaera Together with her sisters Lady Ash is one of the goddesses of vengeance known as the Furies Hebe Hebe is the goddess of youth Hecate Hecate is the goddess of magic witchcraft necromancy and crossroads Hephaestus Hephaestus Aetnaeus Hephaestus is the god of fire and metallurgy He is also the Gods blacksmith Hera Hera Argeia Hera is the Queen of the Gods She is the goddess of marriage and fidelity Hercules Herakles Hercules is the god of strength and labor He is an Avenger Hermes Hermes Diaktoros Hermes is the god of speed and the messenger of the Gods He is the god of boundaries and transitions as well as of thieves wrestling invention and trade 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 Rhode Neptunia is a Sea Goddess Nox Nyx Nox is the goddess of the night although she may have degenerated into a demon She is a member of the Fear Lords Pan Aegipan Pan is the god of shepherds and flocks Persephone Persephone is the Queen of the Underworld She is also the goddess of spring Phobos Phobos is the god of fear Pluto Hades Pluto is the god of the underworld making him one of the Hell Lords Psyche Psyche is the goddess of fidelity Thanatos Thanatos is the god of death Tharamus Tharamus is the god of learning but works as the curator of the Museum of Greek Antiquity Tharamus is killed by Ares protecting his artifacts 9 Venus Aphrodite Ourania Venus is the goddess of love and beauty As such she has the additional abilities to produce love in individuals and turn weapons into objects of peace Vesta Hestia Vesta is the Goddess of the Home Zeus Zeus Panhellenios Zeus is the god of the sky and thunder As King of the Olympian Gods he is a member of the Council of Godheads In other media EditThe Olympians appear in Thor Love and Thunder with Zeus portrayed by Russell Crowe 10 Dionysus portrayed by Simon Russell Beale 11 and Hercules portrayed by Brett Goldstein 12 Zeus and Dionysus appear as members of the Council of Godheads See also EditOlympian GodsReferences Edit Classics and Comics p 112 The Gospel According to Superheroes Religion and Pop Culture p 67 Thor Annual 11 November 1983 Thor amp Hercules Encyclopaedia Mythologica September 2009 The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition 9 1985 The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 12 December 1983 Marvel Comics in the 1970s An Issue by Issue Field Guide to a Pop Culture Phenomenon p 97 Chaos War 4 Feb 2011 Hercules and the Heart of Chaos 1 August 1997 Russell Crowe Confirms Who He s Playing In Thor Love And Thunder Comicbook com Retrieved 2021 04 22 Jirak Jamie October 22 2021 Thor Love And Thunder Revealed To Include Role From Penny Dreadful Star ComicBook com Archived from the original on October 22 2021 Retrieved October 22 2021 Simons Roxy 2022 07 07 Thor Love and Thunder Post Credit Scenes Explained Who Plays Hercules Newsweek Retrieved 2022 07 07 External links EditOlympian Gods at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olympians Marvel Comics amp oldid 1122789002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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