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* {{Unique Physiology|Godly Physiology}}
 
* {{Unique Physiology|Godly Physiology}}
 
** {{Immortality}}: Hercules is immortal and ceased to physically age after adulthood. Although he is half-mortal, he benefits from nearly all of the same gifts possessed by the Gods of Mount Olympus.
 
** {{Immortality}}: Hercules is immortal and ceased to physically age after adulthood. Although he is half-mortal, he benefits from nearly all of the same gifts possessed by the Gods of Mount Olympus.
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*** {{Self-Sustenance}}: Hercules was chained for over two-thousand years and seemingly didn't need food or water.
 
** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Hercules possesses a strength level far in excess to normal human beings. Although the full limits of his strength level are unknown, it is believed that Hercules is one of the strongest beings on the planet Earth.
 
** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Hercules possesses a strength level far in excess to normal human beings. Although the full limits of his strength level are unknown, it is believed that Hercules is one of the strongest beings on the planet Earth.
 
** {{Superhuman Stamina}}: Hercules can sustain prolonged physical activity without tiring. This proved vital to him during the fabled ''Twelve Labours of Hercules''.
 
** {{Superhuman Stamina}}: Hercules can sustain prolonged physical activity without tiring. This proved vital to him during the fabled ''Twelve Labours of Hercules''.

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Quote1 I am Hercules, Kevin--son of Zeus, God of Olympus! I am Hercules, sworn enemy of the God of War--and also, if you will it--your friend! Quote2
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After being chained for over two-thousand years, Hercules breaks free and finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world after the outbreak of World War III.

Counting on the help of his new young blind friend Kevin, Hercules wanders the world in search of revenge on the one who imprisoned him, his half-brother Ares.[1]

Powers

  • Godly Physiology
    • Immortality: Hercules is immortal and ceased to physically age after adulthood. Although he is half-mortal, he benefits from nearly all of the same gifts possessed by the Gods of Mount Olympus.
      • Self-Sustenance: Hercules was chained for over two-thousand years and seemingly didn't need food or water.
    • Superhuman Strength: Hercules possesses a strength level far in excess to normal human beings. Although the full limits of his strength level are unknown, it is believed that Hercules is one of the strongest beings on the planet Earth.
    • Superhuman Stamina: Hercules can sustain prolonged physical activity without tiring. This proved vital to him during the fabled Twelve Labours of Hercules.
    • Superhuman Durability: With his rather thick skin, Hercules is able to withstand unnaturally high levels of physical harm.

Abilities


  • This version of Hercules (Earth-86), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored following the rebirth of the infinite Multiverse during the Dark Crisis of 2022-2023. Even though other versions of the character may have appeared, this information does not apply to those versions.
  • This character or object is an adaptation of Hercules, a character or object in traditional stories. These include, but may not be limited to religious texts, myth, and/or folk lore. More information on the original can be found at Wikipedia.org.
  • This version of Hercules coexisted with the Atomic Knights and a variant of Kamandi.

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