The Hero: Book Two

The Hero: Book Two by David Rubin, published by Dark Horse Comics on December 29, 2015, is an illustrated exploration of the legendary figure Heracles in ancient Greece. This edition spans 288 pages and presents a postmodern interpretation of the Twelve Labors, focusing on Heracles’ strength, charm, and fighting spirit as he navigates his rise to fame amidst challenges and adversaries.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into Heracles’ life, including his tumultuous love affairs and heroic feats. The book offers a unique perspective on historical fiction and fantasy, showcasing Rubin’s eclectic artistic style. This volume continues to unravel the complexities of one of the most significant Greek myths, inviting readers to reconsider the traditional tales surrounding this iconic hero.
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In ancient Greece the first superhero was born. Heracles, the son of Zeus, came into the world with strength, charm, and a fighting spirit.
The Hero Book Two continues David Rubín’s epic tale of Heracles in a postmodern look at the Twelve Labors and the champion’s fateful doom. The story delves deep into his life, revealing those who would wish him harm on his meteoric rise to stardom, his tumultuous love affairs, and his incredibly heroic feats. Rubín’s eclectic style will change the way you look at one of the most important Greek myths.
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