Hercules #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bull of Minos," a 1968 Charlton comic, the fate of Freahulf hangs in the balance after she’s captured by raiding Swedes, setting off a chain of events that tests loyalty and leadership in the court of King Beowulf. Written by Steve Skeates and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Jim Aparo—pencils, inks, and lettering all by the same hand—this issue unfolds with a taut blend of political tension and personal loss. The cover, a striking illustration by Sam Glanzman, captures the story’s ominous mood, hinting at the storm brewing beneath the surface.
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Freahulf is captured by raiding Swedes who kill the royal envoy sent to fetch her. King Beowulf orders an attack on the Swedes, but before he can complete the order, he collapses, sorely ill. Daeghred, father of Freahulf, finds the dead envoy and discovers his daughter is missing. He goes to Eowanda, Thane of Bagarth, for help but is rebuffed. Eowanda then gets news of Beowulf's illness and begins to plot. The sickened King has recovered but cannot lead his soldiers and so orders his First Councilman Eadstan to do so and to be wary of Eowanda, as Beowulf's vision showed treachery by Eowanda.
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