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Hercules: Heart of Chaos #1

Aug 1997
Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz

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Even an Immortal Can Die!


Synopsis

Hercules: Heart of Chaos #1 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars

A peace conference held at Anstice Castle is invaded by the terrorist band known as the Warhawks who slaughter the delegates on orders from their leader, Ares, Greek God of War….

Hercules recalls his battles with his half-brother Ares which would often be broken up by Zeus who made them drink of the Chalice of Forgiveness. He is visiting the Museum of Greek Antiquity for reminders of home, shaken when he hears a kid say that Hercules wasn’t real and the Avenger who claimed to be him was just some “super-jerk who ripped off the name.” Herc is approached by SHIELD Agent Alex DePaul, accompanied by Agents 33 and 72. DePaul says that in light of the Onslaught event and the loss of so many heroes, SHIELD would like Hercules to join the agency in fighting evil. Herc declines, even knowing that they want him to fight Ares and the Warhawks. Agent 33 a/k/a Kara Lynn Palamas is a mythology expert and she appeals to Herc but he still refuses….

At his stronghold in South America, Ares is punishing a minion for failure by ordering the man to impale himself on Ares’ sword while the rest of the gang cheer their leader. Then Ares takes a call from the US, telling him that Hercules won’t play the game so he changes his plans….

Hercules wanders the streets, brooding over the number of people he has seen die, perking up briefly to uproot a streetlamp and hurl it to disable some bank robbers’ getaway car. He returns to the museum to greet the curator, Tharamus, Greek God of Learning. Agent 33/Kara returns to persuade Herc to join SHIELD, revealing that they suspect Ares has a traitor within SHIELD and they need an outsider to help spot him. Then two Mandroids, Ares’ Dogs of War, smash through the walls to fight Hercules with plasma blasts that, to Ares’ surprise, do not kill the demi-god, even though his power had been reduced by Zeus. Herc rips apart a Mandroid and questions the operator but the man swallows poison and dies rather than talk. Meanwhile, Ares has gone into another room and fought and killed Tharamus, who, though a scholar rather than a warrior, was trying to stall him until Herc arrived. Agent DePaul arrives and tells Herc that, had he joined SHIELD when first asked, his friend would not have died. Kara must prevent Herc from killing DePaul for that remark. But, grieving over Tharamus’ body, Herc agrees to join the team….       



 

Review / Commentaries


Hercules: Heart of Chaos #1 Review by (July 25, 2023)

Review: A melancholy Hercules stars in this short series, which is a major contrast with Bob Layton’s run with the character. While Layton played up the humorous aspects of the hero, setting him in a science fiction milieu in the far future, Tom DeFalco drops Herc into a modern-day military conflict and finds him a world-weary sort. Herein, Hercules (“Herc,” Layton’s perfect nickname, seems too disrespectful for DeFalco’s demigod) has grown reflective over the centuries and no longer delights in battle but now worries about the human toll. Throughout the story, Hercules questions leaders who callously send their followers to die in battle for their own selfish or shortsighted goals, rendered most clearly by Herc’s account of the Argonauts. And even with this warning, Buddy Juniper sacrifices himself senselessly for Hercules, especially as it looks like he died only for the writers’ convenience. And Herc has his own troubles: his powers are diminished, his immortality taken away by Zeus, so that the battles with the Minotaur in issue #2 and the Mandroid in #3, hurt him and he struggles to throw the giant weapon overboard but he does, in the nick of time. Herc’s sentimentality grows sappy in issue #2 though, as he waxes bathetic over the noble qualities of humanity, even suggesting the gods should be worshipping humans; this is likely the stupidest theological statement made in any Marvel comic as both the most pious and the most cynical readers would shake their heads.

Comments: Cover title is HERCULES AND THE HEART OF CHAOS. SHIELD Agent Alex DePaul previously appeared in THUNDERSTRIKE #5-7 and #13-14; first appearances of Agent 33/Kara Lynn Palamas and Agent 72/John Farrat. The Warhawks first appeared in AVENGERS #98. Plot by Ron Frenz and Tom DeFalco.



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