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Hermes (Marvel Comics)

Hermes
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thor #129 (Jun 1966)
Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
In-story information
Alter ego Hermes
Team affiliations Olympian Gods
Notable aliases Mercury, Cyllenius
Abilities Superhuman strength, durability, stamina, agility, and reflexes
Run and fly at godly speeds
Immortality
Immunity to all terrestrial diseases
Extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant
Expert thief
Skilled musician
Adept at any pursuit
Magical device capable of controlling lesser beings, conducting ghosts, and turning objects into gold

Hermes is a fictional character in Marvel Comics. Hermes is the Olympian God of transitions and boundaries in Greek religion and mythology.

Hermes is the herald of Zeus in the Olympian pantheon, and is also the god of commerce, travel, and thieves. Zeus is Hermes's father. Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene, Arcadia, in ancient Greece.

When Hermes first appeared, he was seen departing Olympus on an unknown mission. Alongside his fellow Olympians, he attacked the Eternals at the behest of Zeus and Odin. During this fight, Hermes battled Makkari. Hermes's role as the messenger of the goddesses involved in the creation of the Young Gods was later revealed. He was also present when Zeus granted power to Thor to help resurrect the Asgardian gods. Hermes next appointed Jules Keene the god of luck.

When Hercules was gravely wounded fighting the Masters of Evil, Hermes abducted the injured Hercules from the New York hospital he was admitted to. Zeus blamed the Avengers for Hercules's condition, and ordered the Olympians to attack the Avengers. Hermes battled the Avengers at Zeus's behest, but was then forbidden to set foot on Earth by Zeus. Some time later, Hermes brought Cupid a message from Venus. Later Hermes brought a message to Ares to try to convince him to return to Olympus during the attack by the Japanese God of Evil Amatsu-Mikaboshi.

Following the Fear Itself storyline, Hermes comes in on Zeus (who is in the form of Storm in his latest mating with mortal women) telling him that Hercules had broken into Ares' weapons stockade and taken some of the weapons there.


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