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Olympians #3

Jan 2011 · First Second · 16.99 USD; 19.50 CAD
“"In all the Cosmos, there is only one being that Zeus, the king of the gods, is afraid of..."”

In *Olympians #3*, George O'Connor delivers a gripping chapter in the mythic saga of Heracles, whose trials begin when Hera, scorned by Zeus’s betrayal, sets him upon a path of impossible labors. As Heracles pushes beyond mortal limits, each task becomes a testament to his strength—and an unexpected tribute to the goddess who set him on this course. The story, written and illustrated by George O'Connor, unfolds with the quiet intensity of ancient myth, rendered in his signature bold, expressive style.

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writer George O'Connor · artist George O'Connor · inker George O'Connor · colorist George O'Connor ? · letterer George O'Connor ?

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Enraged by the faithlessness of Zeus, Hera vents her wrath on his offspring Heracles. She sets him a list of impossible labors; as he accomplishes them, he increases the glory of Hera.

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