Greek Gods

Started by Time Immemorial6 pages
Originally posted by Wonder Man
The Greek gods could travel through dimensions the comics say.
When Ares fought X-man in the comic it transcended dimensions for example.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I think this is a very appropriate point. All gods (including Gods) are the comic book heros of the past.
Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Thor > Ares.

Agreed🙂

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Agreed🙂

Agreed!

Originally posted by Mindship
They could go virtually anywhere the Greeks imagined, since this was all a product of human imagination. However, it is doubtful their conception of space is like ours today ... anymore than our conception of space today will resemble what is known 3000 years from now.

"Mom, could the ancient superheroes fly through space?"

if i recall the Greeks had a basic concept of space and applied it to their greek mythology.

the cosmos was basically space to them with chaos and order swirling around.
it was also a bubble/sphere universe like a solar system with worlds, sun, moon and nothing beyond it.

Originally posted by Nietzschean
if i recall the Greeks had a basic concept of space and applied it to their greek mythology.

the cosmos was basically space to them with chaos and order swirling around.
it was also a bubble/sphere universe like a solar system with worlds, sun, moon and nothing beyond it.

Was it Cronos who created the universe to the greeks?

No, Cronus was the youngest child of Gaia and Uranus.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
No, Cronus was the youngest child of Gaia and Uranus.

LoL, Greeks doing it greek.

Little known fact, that's the real purpose of Greek yogurt.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Little known fact, that's the real purpose of Greek yogurt.

Lets keep that a little known fact.

Trying to understand what the difference between a Nymph and a actual god is, Thetis appears to be both...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thetis

Nymphs love noshing on the old spam jagger.

Why was Hecules so much stronger then Perseus?

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Why was Hecules so much stronger then Perseus?
Reasons. There has to be a "greatest" and Heracles was the lucky one.

So since Zeus is the father/king of the gods, can he replicate all the powers of the other gods?

Zeus isn't the father. He's the son of Cronus.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Zeus isn't the father. He's the son of Cronus.

But Cronus wasn't a god. He was a Titian.

Ugh, semantics. Olympians, Titans, it's all Greek to me.

Greek Mythology regardless...

Universal subjectivity should be treated as objective fact but it's not.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
So since Zeus is the father/king of the gods, can he replicate all the powers of the other gods?
No, he couldn't.

He didn't create all of the Olympians. Some are his siblings, and their domains are theirs alone.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Thor > Ares.
Well considering Ares in the eyes of the Greeks and in their stories was the epitome of a punk b!tch internet badass, yeah, I'd say that's true.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
So since Zeus is the father/king of the gods, can he replicate all the powers of the other gods?

Zeus mostly just turns himself into animals to have sex with humans and animals. He will do a golden shower or transgender move on occasion as well.