Calliope Clio Melpomene Tersichore and Thalia

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story cover-illustration gag Non-Disney and/or non-comics

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Code Title Number of pages Creators Publications Characters, comments
1
Hercule
46 p.
irregular layout
Writing
Bob Foster
Pencils
Mario Cortes
Ink
Comicup Studio
First published
1997
Appearances
Parche, Titani, Alcmene, Amphitryon, Calliope Clio Melpomene Tersichore and Thalia, Hades, Hera, Hercules, Meg, Pain, Panic, Pegasus, Phil, Zeus
Description
Language code Description
en Hercules becomes a mortal and tries to become a hero by stopping Hades from replacing Zeus and taking over the world
Comment
Art from Studio Comicup (Barcelona)
2
32 p.
irregular layout
First published
1997
Appearances
(incomplete) Alcmene, Amphitryon, Calliope Clio Melpomene Tersichore and Thalia, Cerberus, Hera, Hercules, Hermes, Meg, Pain, Panic, Pegasus, Phil, Zeus
3
Hercules
1 p.
painting (portrait)
First published
1997-06-27
Appearances
Calliope Clio Melpomene Tersichore and Thalia, Hades, Hera, Hercules, Hermes, Meg, Pain, Panic, Pegasus, Phil, Zeus
Description
Language code Description
en Hercules is lifting his own logo
4
The Horn of Plenty
92 p.
irregular layout
Writing
Harriet Webster (Book on a Tree, London), Manlio Castagna (Book on a Tree, London)
Pencils
Lorenzo Colangeli (Book on a Tree, London)
Ink
(no one)
First published
2023-04
Appearances
(incomplete) Calliope Clio Melpomene Tersichore and Thalia, Cerberus, Hades, Hera, Hercules? (cameo), Pain, Panic, Pegasus, Phil (cameo), Zeus
Description
Language code Description
en Hades is not invited for the day of the Dodekatheon, as she ruins it everytime, and the others just want it to be relaxing this time. When Hades shows up anyway, she is not let in, and all, even Demeter's goat Amalthea are making fun of Hades. When Hades finds out that the horn of Amalthea makes the owner gain everything they desire, Hades plan is clear: kidnap Amalthea and gain control over the world where everything is dry, as Demeter is too sad to care. Amalthea does not give up after she has been caught, but Hades gets finally the horn, and tells in a moment of rage that he doesn't want to be king of this underworld – and so it will be. Demeter gets back Amalthea from the unsupervised underworld. Finally, Zeus will give back the underworld to Hades, but only after cleaning up manure for years.
Comment
Historical and cultural background supervision by IW Group, Los Angeles – New York – San Francisco.
Design by Falcinelli & Co., Rome.


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