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Hercules: Twilight of a God #3

Oct 2010
on-sale: Aug 1, 2010
Bob Layton, Ron Lim

Hercules: Twilight of a God #3 cover

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Skypping Over Details!


Synopsis

Hercules: Twilight of a God #3 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars

The black hole that was Galactus continues to engulf worlds; the latest victim is the planet Krystilla. The citizens panic. A lone scientist places his infant son in a small ship and launches it toward Earth. The planet is destroyed and the tiny escape ship smashes into a Rigellian cruiser and is destroyed. The Rigellians hear the noise and dismiss it as space debris and resume scanning the black hole….

In the hospital on Wilamean, a sexy nurse asks Skyppi the Skrull why he is constantly flipping through his holo-tablet. Skyppi explains the Skrulls’ final rite of passage: when dying, a Skrull can take a drug that causes a permanent shape shift into an inanimate object of its choosing; Skyppi is just going over a multitude of options. Then the critically injured Hercules is brought in and Skyppi is shocked. Juno relates to the Skrull Herc’s apocalyptic defeat of the new Silver Surfer and now it seems he may never recover….

Recorder 417 brings word to the Emperor Arimathes that its masters, the Colonizers of Rigel, are about to arrive. A panicked Prime Minister Spincor dashes in, followed by the Rigellians who terrify the locals by being impossibly tall and thin. They reveal that they have merged their bodies with their android Recorders. Getting down to business, they announce they have convened an emergency meeting of other space-faring races to consider their options….

Macie Malaprop hosts a political debate on television between reactionary Rowl Lemblatt and former ambassador to Krystilla, J.A. Skelter about the coming crisis and Hercules’ medical issues. Lemblatt’s conspiracy theories provoke anger and then violence from Skelter, who kicks Lemblatt in the head and stomps on him. Malaprop cuts to a commercial….

Back in the hospital, Skyppi suddenly has an idea and asks the nurse to get him an audience with Emperor Arimathes. The nurse responds with ridicule of the idea and mocks his pretensions—and his health. So Skyppi punches her in the head, takes her form, and departs….

The interplanetary conference convenes, representatives of a multitude of concerned planets present, plus a Watcher to observe. The delegates, including members of every race known to Marvel and some new ones, begin making demands of the Emperor to grant them exorbitant favors, including enslaved citizens, in exchange for their help. Arimathes rebels against this extortion. The Watcher steps outside with Recorder-417 and other androids and they witness the arrival of a bomb from the terrorist Succession Alliance which destroys all the alien ships in orbit, stranding the delegates on Wilamean. Meanwhile, the Galactus threat grows closer….

Hercules enters the conference room, requesting an audience with the Emperor; everyone is stunned at Herc’s good health and aura of authority. Then “Herc” reveals to Arimathes that he is really Skyppi, standing in for the injured hero. “Hercules” broadcasts a message to the Wilamean system, calling on the populace not to panic but that the Emperor and the delegates have the matter under control. Skyppi’s poor attempts to mimic Herc’s speaking style cause some confusion but in the end, everyone is reassured. Then Dr. Bophish enters, announcing he may have a solution: he has devised a white hole to counteract the effects of a black hole. The big problem is delivery as the black hole would destroy any conventional vehicle trying to enter and, even if one could, the hole would kill any mortal who made it inside. Skyppi starts to feel ill and must be hastened from the room. The delegates start debating whether they should try to rescue Galactus or destroy him; tempers run high. Arimathes makes the decision to proceed with the creation of the white hole device after which they will work out the delivery problem….

Back in his hospital bed, Skyppi expresses his gratitude for Juno’s friendship—then demands that Hercules be revived as he is the only one who could deliver the while hole bomb and save the universe…. 


 

Review / Commentaries


Hercules: Twilight of a God #3 Review by (August 29, 2023)

Review: The one issue without the title star is the most cynical, full of political wrangling and hypocrisy. Hercules would have found a way to cut through it all but, alas, he wasn’t there. When Skyppi takes his place, he simply tells the biggest lie as that was something the real Herc could not do. Not to worry, the real Hercules returns to solve the problem in the final issue.

Comments: Hercules spends the entire issue unconscious. The opening is, of course, a parody of Superman’s origin. Of the three news commentators, Macie Malaprop, Rowl Lemblatt, and J.A. Skelter, I could only identify one: Rowl Lemblatt appears to be a parody of Rush Limbaugh, conservative pundit of the day.



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