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Issue Details

Issue #3
Published February 1968
Cover Price $0.12
Pages 36
Editing Dick Giordano
Notes detailed synopsis courtesy of Dean Webb for each sequence

Cover Details

Characters Hercules
Genre fantasy
Pencils Sam Glanzman
Inks Sam Glanzman
Notes detailed synopsis courtesy of Dean Webb for each sequence
Reprinted in Charlton Classics (Charlton, 1980 series) #3 (August 1980).

18 page Hercules story "The Netherworld!"

Characters Hercules
Synopsis The Hercules adventure opens with a wonderful splash page of Hercules battling Cerberus. The story begins with Hercules seeking human companionship and being rebuffed first by a mother who fears for her child and later by soldiers who consider him a wandering oaf. He quickly proves his strength with the latter but his anger is quelled when his friend King Admetus shows up. The procession is a funeral but Admetus tells Hercules it is only for a favored servant girl. Later while enjoying the hospitality of Admetus Herucles finds out the funeral was for Queen Alcestis and he pledges to go to Hades and rescue her. He calls to Zeus who arranges with Hercules that if he defeats Cerberus the three-headed hound which guards Hades he will have completed the third of his twelve required tasks to become a full-fledged god. Hera still wants to defeat the Man-God so she arranges with Hefestus to make a million spear points to rain down on Hercules. But Aphrodite sees this and goes to Zeus who is polishing up his thunderbolts (which are dingy) and he arranges for Aeoulus to blow the spear points away from Hercules and they become a defacto ladder for him to use to climb up to the cave which is the door to Hades. There he encounters Pluto who sends him into Hades unarmed. Then quickly Hercules finds Death and Alcestis. He battles death and makes off with the grateful Queen, but sadly has to leave others behind in the land of the dead. Then Cerberus shows up and he and Hercules battle. Hercules defeats the beast and drags him up out of Hades as he and Alcestis escape. Pluto indicates he's impressed with Hercules. Alcesits and Admetus are reunited and Hercules goes off to face for challenges.
Genre fantasy
Script Dennis O'Neil?
Pencils Sam Glanzman
Inks Sam Glanzman
Letters typeset (main lettering); Sam Glanzman (sound effects)
Reprinted in Charlton Classics (Charlton, 1980 series) #3.

1 page Hercules letters page "Hercules"

Synopsis three letters, another one from Klaus Janson. The letters seem to recognize the similarity between Glanzman and Joe Kubert, and all are complimentary. One letter writer asks if Charlton might adapt Conan, but the answer is that it's too expensive. I'd have loved to see that adaptation personally.
Letters typeset
Notes Letters from Klaus Jason, Sheldon Wiebe, Irving Heimer.

1 page text story "The Story of Momotaro"

Synopsis appears to be the retelling of a Japanese myth about Momotaro who is born out of the center of a peach and goes to battle evil spirts on Devil's Island aided by three helpers-- a monkey, a dog, and a pheasant. Momotaro also has magic dumplings.
Genre historical
Letters typeset

8 page Thane of Bagarth story "Chapter Three: Banishment"

Characters Thane of Bagarth
Synopsis The Thane of Bagarth story this time is titled "Chaper Three: Banishment". In this story written by Steve Skeates and drawn by Jim Aparo, the Thane of Bagarth Hrothelac has been betrayed by his brother Eowanda and the Thane of Rothfor who deliver forged documents to King Beowulf indicating that Hrothelac has conspired with the hated Swedes. Beowulf demands the traitor be brought before him and dispatches men to accomplish that. Meanwhile Hrothelac wakes up in the cabin of Daeghred the Scholar where he'd been brought by the Scholar's daughter Freahulf after she found Hrothelac unconscious. He finds wax on his signet ring and wrongly suspects Daeghred of having betrayed him. He leaves only to be immediately captured by Beowulf's men and brought to the King. The King banishes Hrothelac who assumes Daeghred is the culprit. He leaves but is waylaid by Vikings and taken aboard their ship as a slave. Beowulf plans to give the title of Bagarth to the Thane of Rothfor frustrating Eowanda's plans.
Genre sword and sorcery
Script Steve Skeates (signed)
Pencils Jim Aparo (signed)
Inks Jim Aparo (signed)
Letters Jim Aparo
Reprinted in Hercules (Charlton, 1968 series) #8 (December 1969); in Swords of Valor (A-Plus Comics, 1990 series) #3

1 page promo (ad from the publisher)

Synopsis another entertaining House Ad in which they ask for money.