Zeus (Marvel Comics)
Zeus | |
---|---|
Jupiter , Jove (names given to him in ancient Rome), Taranis (Celtic name), Tinis (Etruscan name), Iupiter Optimus Maximus, Diespiter Optimus Maximus, Mister Z | |
Abilities |
|
Zeus is a fictional deity, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the god Zeus in Greek mythology.
Russell Crowe portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).
Publication history
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2012) |
The comic version of Zeus is based on the god of the same name from Greek mythology. Zeus first appears in Venus #5 (June 1949), and was adapted by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.[citation needed]
Fictional character biography
Zeus is the youngest son of the Titans
After the Hyborian Age, the ancient Greek civilization began to rise, so Zeus made the Olympian gods known to them to gain their worship. During the war of Troy, Zeus battled Thor who had accidentally been transported there. Hades deplored Zeus' decree, and challenged Zeus' supremacy many times.
Zeus breaks up a fight between Hercules and Thor with his thunderbolt,[3] but cannot break Hercules' contract with Pluto.[4]
Olympus was attacked by the forces of the Japanese god of evil,
During the "Dark Reign" storyline, it was revealed that Pluto has Zeus prisoner and holds a trial against him with Hercules helping his father. The jury consists of Zeus' enemies, with Pluto as a prosecutor.[6] Ultimately, Zeus is convicted, and willingly drinks from the River Lethe, making him lose his memory and renounce his crown to Pluto.[7]
During the "
While sleeping with another woman, Zeus was depowered by Hera because of his infidelity and womanizing. He regains his powers after helping Hercules defeat Baba Yaga, a witch who absorbs the magic of the artifacts to regain her youth.[10]
In light of the events of "Avengers: No Surrender," Nyx: Goddess of Night escaped from her imprisonment with her children and started killing the Olympians. Oizys used her powers to place Zeus into a state of despair. Before Nyx killed Zeus, he promised that Hercules and the "Avengers of the Wronged" would avenge him.[11][12]
Reception
- In 2019, CBR.com ranked Zeus 2nd in their "Marvel Comics: The 10 Most Powerful Olympians" list.[13]
- In 2021, CBR.com ranked Zeus 2nd in their "Marvel: 10 Most Powerful Olympians" list.[14]
- In 2022, Sportskeeda ranked Zeus 3rd in their "10 best Greek gods from Marvel comics " list.[15]
- In 2022, Screen Rant included Zeus in their "10 Most Powerful Olympian Gods In Marvel Comics" list.[16]
In other media
Television
- Zeus appears in the "Mighty Thor" segment of The Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Claude Rae.[17]
- Zeus appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "Support Your Local Sky-Father!", voiced by Travis Willingham.[18]
Film
- In a deleted scene, Zeus appeared at the hospice where Jane Foster is at where Thor finds him having some ice cream. After giving him advice on how Thunderbolt works, Zeus departs while instructing him to find the Gates of Eternity.[20]
References
- ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #12. Marvel Comics.
- ^ a b Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Journey into Mystery Annual #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Thor #129. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ares #1-3. Marvel Comics.
- ^ The Incredible Hercules #130. Marvel Comics.
- ^ The Incredible Hercules #131. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chaos War #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chaos War #5. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Herc #9-10. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers: No Road Home #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avengers: No Road Home #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chrysostomou, George (2019-10-14). "Marvel Comics: The 10 Most Powerful Olympians, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ^ O'Brien, Megan Nicole (2021-05-06). "Marvel: 10 Most Powerful Olympians, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ^ Hill, Brad (11 July 2022). "Exploring 10 best Greek gods from Marvel comics amid MCU debut of Olympians in Thor: Love and Thunder". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ^ Harn, Darby (2022-04-30). "The 10 Most Powerful Olympian Gods In Marvel Comics". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ^ "Zeus Voice - The Marvel Super Heroes (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved January 28, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ "Comics Continuum by Rob Allstetter: Friday, April 23, 2010". www.comicscontinuum.com.
- ^ "Russell Crowe Confirms Who He's Playing In Thor: Love And Thunder". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ "'Thor: Love and Thunder' Deleted Scene Shows a Different Side to Russell Crowe's Zeus". Collider. 4 September 2022.
External links
- Zeus at Marvel.com
- Zeus at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Zeus on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki