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HERC #9

AN ELEKTRA-FYING ISSUE OF HERC!

Herc has rejected his demigod status to distance himself from his Olympian ties, especially his father Zeus. Unfortunately for Herc, that distance is about to get a lot shorter, as Zeus has decided to move in with his wayward son after an angry Hera de-powers him. As if parental baggage wasn’t problematic enough, Herc’s status as Brooklyn’s protector has put him at odds with some powerful enemies. A team-up with the skilled assassin Elektra could give him the help he needs… as long as his dad doesn’t muck it up first.

Written by Marvel scribes Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and drawn by the astounding David Hahn, it’s a Herc story not to be missed!

Story by Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente
Art by David Hahn & Roy Richardson
Colors by Jesus Aburtov
Letters by Simon Bowland
Cover by Tom Grummet, Cory Hamscher & Chris Sotomayor

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  1. Looks like they moved on from the “Spider Island” story, Huzzah.

  2. The last two issues I intend to fully enjoy them. Lets hope Pak and Van Lente have something awesome for us.

  3. Fear Itself and Spider Island you really killed this book.

  4. I really liked this book it sucks that it got cancelled i hope the last 2 go out with a bang.

  5. Hell yes, the fun is back! Anyone else have problem with the art?

    • I’ve loved this book from the beginning, I still loved the tie-ins but fear itself should’ve ended at around #5 but yea I agree with bhannoah the art was kinda off (mostly on Zeus though).

      This issue was fantastic, everything a Herc book should be, it was funny, it was goofy it had a good amount of greek lore in it, had great action. I’m going to miss this book so much, it was the first comic book I picked up in issues (i’ve always been a trade guy) and I’m very saddened to see it go

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