Wolverine / Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants #3
In "Myths, Mutants & Monsters Part 3," Hercules strikes a desperate bargain with Pluto to restore Wolverine from stone, setting off a chain of uneasy alliances. With the Hand now bound to protect them, the duo faces a looming threat from Matsuo and his army of Greek allies, while Hercules vents his long-standing disdain for *Clash of the Titans*—a moment that subtly hints at the Kraken’s eventual release by Eurytheus. Written by Frank Tieri and illustrated by Juan Santacruz, with colors by Moose Baumann and letters by Bill Tortolini, the issue’s dynamic art and escalating tension are matched by Joe Jusko’s striking cover.
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Hercules has to make a deal with Pluto to turn Wolverine back from stone into living flesh. Once this is accomplished, the Hand makes a deal with Wolverine and Hercules to protect them from Matsuo and his army of Greek allies who are threatening to take them over. Hercules goes on a tirade about his hatred for the film Clash of the Titans which foreshadows the fact that Eurytheus does, indeed, release the Kraken.
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