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    Hybrid Bastards! #1

    Hybrid Bastards! » Hybrid Bastards! #1 - Issue 1 released by Archaia on November 1, 2007.

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    Issue 1 last edited by fesak on 02/26/24 10:09AM View full history

    Zeus is a god with a reputation for lechery, and it's been driving his wife Hera nuts for years. Reaching her limit one night, she puts together an epic practical joke: she places a spell on Zeus that makes him fall in lust with every inanimate object in sight! It was a night Zeus doesn't remember, but his godly seed took root nevertheless. Now, eighteen years later, his unnatural hybrid bastards wander the world. And because Zeus has a reputation to protect, these embarrassing freaks have got to go! But this motley crew refuses to go quietly. Through schemes both ingenious and idiotic - Cotton, a smarmy cloth patchwork; Carmine, a timid automobile; Corey, a self-loathing apple; Walter, a belligerent stack of bricks; and Panos, their gallant would-be leader - will force their negligent father to acknowledge them - that is, if their own squabbling doesn't defeat them first!
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    The children of the Greek Gods are often legendary. Some however, are also Hybrid Bastards. 0

    The GoodIt is not often to find such a refreshing concept which is set outside of the "superhero" genre. Tom and Kate manage to deliver a complete story in only three issues while still packed with character, intrigue, and dark humor.As for the first issue, Tom Pinchuk and Kate Glasheen bring us a great concept in the form of "alternate" title about the Greek gods in a modern setting. The Greek God Zeus is somewhat known for his promiscuity and his wife Hera for her jealousy and vindictive natur...

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