Credits
Writer(s):
George O'Connor
Penciller(s):
George O'Connor
Inker(s):
George O'Connor
Colorist(s):
George O'Connor ?
Letterer(s):
George O'Connor ?
Subject Matter
Genres:
fantasy
Feature(s):
Olympians
Character(s):
Ares; Zeus; Athena; Hephaistos; Aphrodite; Thetis; Achilles; Agamemnon; Menelaos; Hektor; Paris; Diomedes; Patroclus; Askalaphos; Greeks; Trojans
First Line:
To know the great god Ares, you must first know how he differs from Athena.
Synopsis:
Happy to weaken potential opposition, Zeus stands aloof while Greek and Trojan heroes are slain as proxies in a quarrel of Olympian gods. Ares revels in the war, as the god of berserk battle. But he is the only one who discerns Zeus's gambit, and the only one who notes the death of his mortal son.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
66