Olympus (Marvel)
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'''Inari''' who was the messenger deity of the Japanese gods came to Olympus to inform the Olympians of the dangers of Mikabushi. He requested the Greek gods to reach out to his people so that together they could battle the threat posed to the heavens by Amatsu-Mikabushi. However, Ares did not trust the messenger god and turned him away with him instead leading the defence of the realm against the enemy hordes. (Ares v1 #4) | '''Inari''' who was the messenger deity of the Japanese gods came to Olympus to inform the Olympians of the dangers of Mikabushi. He requested the Greek gods to reach out to his people so that together they could battle the threat posed to the heavens by Amatsu-Mikabushi. However, Ares did not trust the messenger god and turned him away with him instead leading the defence of the realm against the enemy hordes. (Ares v1 #4) | ||
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+ | Olympus was later struck by the goddess of the night '''Nyx''' who brutally killed its immortal champions and claimed their light for her own purposes. [[Voyager (Marvel)|Voyager]] came to learn of this and summoned a team of Avengers through her teleportation abilities with Hercules being brought to his home where he mourned the death of his kin. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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*'''Asklepios''' : a bald-headed male demigod who served as a healer. (Ares v1 #4) | *'''Asklepios''' : a bald-headed male demigod who served as a healer. (Ares v1 #4) | ||
*'''Medea''' : (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #19) | *'''Medea''' : (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #19) | ||
− | *'''Atropos''' : a female Fate who was the one that cut the thread of life who had grown tired disillusioned with mankind leading to her deciding to kill them all to bring about a lasting peace. Thus, she took on a mortal guise as '''Aisa''' where she formed a terrorist organization called the '''Fist''' as she sought to bring about the death of all mortals. (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #24) | + | *'''Atropos''' : a female Fate who was the one that cut the thread of life who had grown tired disillusioned with mankind leading to her deciding to kill them all to bring about a lasting peace. Thus, she took on a mortal guise as *'''Aisa''' where she formed a terrorist organization called the '''Fist''' as she sought to bring about the death of all mortals. (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #24) |
+ | *'''Nyx''' : (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Olympus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Journey into Mystery Annual v1 #1 (1965). | *Olympus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Journey into Mystery Annual v1 #1 (1965). | ||
+ | *It was based on the [[Olympus]] of [[Greek Myth]]. | ||
*In Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1 (2009), it was described as a small pocket dimension adjacent that was a nexus to various associated realms and Earth with one doorway being on Mount Olympus. | *In Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1 (2009), it was described as a small pocket dimension adjacent that was a nexus to various associated realms and Earth with one doorway being on Mount Olympus. | ||
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*''Avengers v1'': | *''Avengers v1'': | ||
*''Incredible Hercules v1'': | *''Incredible Hercules v1'': | ||
+ | *''Avengers: No Road Home v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:58, 13 February 2019
Olympus is a place that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
When the Earth was young, it was inhabited by the already ancient Titans who were already old by this point. (Avengers v1 #49)
Countless millennia ago, the Titans were defeated leaving Typhon the last of their number who was banished from Olympus by Zeus. (Avengers v1 #49)
During the assault, agents of Mikaboshi managed to capture Alexander Aaron where they took the boy to their master. In response, a wounded Achilles with his surviving Myrmidons went to Earth to recover Ares. They brought him before his father Zeus who begged his son's forgiveness and asked for his aid in stemming the tide that threatened to destroy Olympus. (Ares v1 #2)
Inari who was the messenger deity of the Japanese gods came to Olympus to inform the Olympians of the dangers of Mikabushi. He requested the Greek gods to reach out to his people so that together they could battle the threat posed to the heavens by Amatsu-Mikabushi. However, Ares did not trust the messenger god and turned him away with him instead leading the defence of the realm against the enemy hordes. (Ares v1 #4)
Olympus was later struck by the goddess of the night Nyx who brutally killed its immortal champions and claimed their light for her own purposes. Voyager came to learn of this and summoned a team of Avengers through her teleportation abilities with Hercules being brought to his home where he mourned the death of his kin. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1)
Overview
Within Olympus resided the following locations:
- Garden of the Hesperides : (Hercules v3 #1)
- Temple of Apollo :
- Tower of the Sun : (Marvel Two-In-One v1 #44)
- Temple of the Promethean Flame : this was a temple containing a perpetually burning fire that was lit so long as the gods of Olympus ruled. (Avengers v1 #49)
- Fortress Tartarus : a fortress located in Hades that was ruled by Pluto and manned by the Legion of the Accursed who were the most tormented souls within his hands. (Avengers v1 #282)
- Pathway of Infinity : a golden bridge that stretched across the dimensional abyss that separated the realms such as Hades to Olympus. (Avengers v1 #282)
Races native to this realm included:
- Gigantes : they were referred to as a superstitious people. (Hercules v4 #2)
- Kentauros : name given to the centaurs with their kind being led by a Hipparch. (Hercules v4 #3)
The Greek god way was for children to kill their parents and inherit their title along with their position. (Ares v1 #2)
Among its famed warriors were the Myrmidons. (Ares v1 #2)
Inhabitants
- Hermes :
- Phobos :
- Deimos :
- Hecate :
- Phorcys :
- Achelous : a river god with a bull appearance and a tail that was a snake who had an enmity with Hercules. (Hercules v3 #1)
- Theseus : a young male god who was slayer of the Minotaur. (Civil War II: God of War v1 #2)
- Achilles :
- Asklepios : a bald-headed male demigod who served as a healer. (Ares v1 #4)
- Medea : (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #19)
- Atropos : a female Fate who was the one that cut the thread of life who had grown tired disillusioned with mankind leading to her deciding to kill them all to bring about a lasting peace. Thus, she took on a mortal guise as *Aisa where she formed a terrorist organization called the Fist as she sought to bring about the death of all mortals. (Spider-Man 2099 v3 #24)
- Nyx : (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1)
Notes
- Olympus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Journey into Mystery Annual v1 #1 (1965).
- It was based on the Olympus of Greek Myth.
- In Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1 (2009), it was described as a small pocket dimension adjacent that was a nexus to various associated realms and Earth with one doorway being on Mount Olympus.
In other media
Television
- In Avengers Assemble, Olympus was shown in the animated television series fourth season Secret Wars in the episode "Incredible Hercules". It was described as being the home of the Olympians that mortals were not allowed to visit unless invited with Hercules stealing the Mace of War from his brother Ares before escaping onto Earth. Ares dispatched numerous beasts before he could successfully capture Hercules again where he took him back to Olympus in order to use the mace to open the doorway to Tartarus so that he could send its hordes of monsters including the Kraken to ravage Earth. The Avengers travelled through the portal to Olympus where they worked together with Hercules to defeat Ares whereupon they trapped him in Tartarus whereupon they sealed the doorway.
Video games
- In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Olmypus was referred to in the video game where a portal connected it to the realm of Asgard.
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Olympus was referred to in the Facebook video game in the mission "Special Operations - The Wild Hunt". After Asgardians were using Iso-8, the various superheroes were worried whether the Olympians would engage in harnessing that element. Hercules journeyed to Olympus and determined that the pantheon had no desire to engage in mortal affairs with only Ares showing any interest.
Appearances
- Journey into Mystery Annual v1:
- Avengers v1:
- Incredible Hercules v1:
- Avengers: No Road Home v1:
External Links
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