Hercules
The mythological Greek hero Hercules appeared in DC's Golden Age comics as a figure from classical legend, crossing paths with Wonder Woman and other heroes. As the son of Zeus renowned for his legendary twelve labors, he brought ancient myth directly into the DC universe.
Few characters can claim a debut as historic as this one β Hercules first strode onto the page in All-Star Comics #8 in 1941, the very same Golden Age landmark that introduced Wonder Woman to the world, making that issue one of the most collectible in all of comics. Created by Gardner Fox and Stan Asch, this DC titan has endured across an remarkable 76-year span, sharing adventures with legends like Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl, and Green Lantern along the way. His appearances in titles like Wonder Girl and DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman β The '80s speak to a character deeply woven into DC's mythological tapestry, a figure of classical grandeur who has anchored some of the publisher's most storied corners. For Golden Age devotees and DC mythology enthusiasts alike, Hercules is a thread that connects comics history from its earliest heroic days all the way into the modern era.

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