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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
| name = Hades
 
| name = Hades
| image = Hades.jpg
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| real name =
 
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| species = [[Greek Gods|Olympian]]
 
| species = [[Greek Gods|Olympian]]
 
| hair = Black
 
| hair = Black
 
| eyes = Black
 
| eyes = Black
| relatives = [[Zeus]] (brother)<ref>{{ep ref|btas|63}}</ref><br />[[Hippolyta]] (former mate)<br />[[Wonder Woman|Diana]] (possible daughter)<br />
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| relatives = [[Zeus]] (brother)<ref>{{ep ref|btas|63}}</ref><br />[[Hippolyta]] (former lover)<br />[[Wonder Woman|Diana]] (possible daughter)<br />
| base = [[Tartarus]]
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| base = [[Tartarus]], [[Mount Olympus]] (formerly)
 
| affiliation = [[Greek Gods]]
 
| affiliation = [[Greek Gods]]
 
| rogue = [[Wonder Woman]]
 
| rogue = [[Wonder Woman]]
| abilities = Superhuman strength<br />Pyrokinesis
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| voiced by = [[John Rhys-Davies]]<ref>{{jl}}, "[[Paradise Lost]]"</ref><br />[[Bob Joles]]<ref>{{ep ref|jlu|118}}</ref>
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| voiced by = [[John Rhys-Davies]]<ref>{{ep ref|jl|110}}</ref><br />[[Bob Joles]]<ref>{{ep ref|jlu|118}}</ref>
 
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'''Hades''' was the Olympian God of the Underworld.
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'''Hades''' is the [[Greek Gods|Greek god]] of the [[Tartarus|Underworld]] and the brother of [[Zeus]].
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
[[File:Hades true form.png|The true, demonic Hades.|thumb|left|180x180px]]
 
[[File:Hades true form.png|The true, demonic Hades.|thumb|left|180x180px]]
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In ancient times, Hades had a love affair with [[Hippolyta]], the Queen of the [[Amazons]]. He claimed to have helped her sculpt [[Diana]] from clay.
Centuries ago, Hades attempted to overthrow the rule of the Gods with the unwitting help of his lover [[Hippolyta]], but failed. [[Zeus]], king of the Gods, punished Hades severely for this betrayal. Hades was cast into the pit of [[Tartarus]], the final resting place of lost souls, with Hippolyta sentenced to forever guard the gate as punishment. It was later revealed that Hades helped Hippolyta sculpt [[Wonder Woman]] before he initiated his plan to take power on Olympus.
 
   
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When war broke out between the [[Olympians|Olympian]] Gods and the [[Titans]], Hades made a bargain with the enemy: he would deliver [[Mount Olympus]] into the Titans' hands, and in return, he would be given dominion over all humanity. Hades went on to trick Hippolyta into opening the gates of Olympus to the invading Titans, resulting in a battle that ''"the Muses still sing"''. Unfortunately for Hades, the gods fought back and eventually prevailed.
He was nearly released thanks to [[Felix Faust]], but fortunately the [[Justice League]] intervened. In the ensuing battle, he killed Faust (as his 'reward'). Before his release could be completed, he was sucked back into Tartarus from whence he came, keeping him locked up for years to come.
 
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=== Punishment ===
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[[Zeus]], the King of the Gods, punished Hades severely for this betrayal - casting him into the Pit of [[Tartarus]] (the final resting place of lost souls), where he would rule over the dead for all eternity. Hippolyta, on the other hand, was sentenced to forever guard [[Themyscira|the gateway]] to the Underworld as eternal punishment.
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3000 years later, Hades was nearly released thanks to [[Felix Faust]], but fortunately the [[Justice League]] intervened. In the ensuing battle, he killed Faust (as his 'reward of ultimate knowledge'). Before his release and capture of Hippolyta could be completed, he was sucked back into Tartarus from whence he came, keeping him locked up for years to come.
   
 
=== Overthrown ===
 
=== Overthrown ===
   
When Felix Faust took control of the [[Annihilator]], he headed straight for the gate to Tartarus. With the power of the Annihilator, Faust got his revenge on Hades for tricking him previously and later torturing him after the plan failed. Faust imprisoned Hades in a nearby dimension and exacted torture on Hades until Hades revealed the location of valuable dark tomes that revealed knowledge of dark arts. Faust then proceeded to Hades' library. [[Shayera Hol]] and Wonder Woman were later transported to the same dimension when they confronted Faust. As part of Zeus' order, Wonder Woman also had to restore Hades to the throne of Tartarus. After the Annihilator was destroyed for good, Hades took Faust's spirit away to torture yet again. It was at this point that he revealed to Diana he and her mother created her together. However, this was dismissed by both Diana and Hawkgirl as a lie. Diana cared little for the truth anyway: she knew who raised her, her mother, and that was her true parent.
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When Felix Faust took control of the [[Annihilator]], he headed straight for the gate to Tartarus. With the power of the Annihilator, he got his revenge on Hades for tricking him previously and later torture him after the plan failed. Faust imprisoned Hades in a nearby dimension and exacted torture on Hades until the god revealed the location of valuable tomes that revealed knowledge of dark arts. Faust then proceeded to Hades' library, but [[Shayera Hol]] and Wonder Woman were later transported to the same dimension, where they confronted Faust. As part of Zeus' order, Wonder Woman had to restore Hades to the throne of Tartarus. After the Annihilator was destroyed for good, Hades took Faust's spirit away to torture yet again. It was at this point that he revealed to Diana he and her mother created her together. However, this was dismissed by both Diana and Hawkgirl as a lie. Diana cared little for the truth anyway: she knew who raised her, her mother and that was her true parent.
   
 
== Powers and abilities ==
 
== Powers and abilities ==
   
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As a Greek God, Hades possessed magical powers that can be used in a variety of ways: glamouring (he was revealed to have magically concealed his true horrifying form), flight, regeneration of himself and his armor, and teleportation of himself and others. He was also able to breathe fire in concentrated bursts, emerging either as a long stream or single large fireballs.
Hades, at his fullest, had immense physical strength, able to easily shrug off punches from [[Superman]]. In fact, after receiving those aforementioned hits, he merely back-handed the Kryptonian in response and was sufficient enough in power to send him flying backwards (few have ever brought Superman down in one blow). He also seemed to have highly durable skin, as explosive Batarangs thrown by [[Batman]] didn't even phase him. He also had excellent reflexes, as he was able to flick one of said Batarangs out of the air with minimal effort. He is also able to breathe fire in concentrated bursts, emerging either as a long stream or single large fireballs. Perhaps his greatest power, however, was that he was able to control the dead and summon entire legions of them to follow his every order. Hades also has magical powers like any god, which he can use for flight, regeneration of himself and his armor, and teleportation of himself and others.
 
   
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As the God of the Underworld, Hades's most powerful ability was perhaps necromancy - he was able to control the dead and summon endless legions of them to follow his every order. He also can manipulate the age of others, as demonstrated by his causing Faust to rapidly age with only a touch).
Magic or mysticism appears to be his only real weakness. Only a magic incantation by Felix Faust was able to cause him any kind of noticeable pain (and also burned off his skin, revealing his demon form) in his first encounter with the league and the [[Annihilator]] was able to easily overpower him due to its enhanced properties.
 
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Besides his supernatural powers, Hades possessed tremendous physical strength, being able to give [[Superman]] a backhand powerful enough to send him flying backwards and knocking him unconscious. He also seemed to possess either superhuman durability or even near-invulnerability, for he was able to easily shrug off punches from Superman, repetitive blows from the Flash, and explosive Batarangs thrown by [[Batman]] which did not even phase him in the least. His reflexes were excellent as well - he was able to flick one of said Batarangs out of the air with minimal effort.
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Magic or mysticism appeared to be Hades' only true weakness. During his first encounter with the League, only a magical spell by Felix Faust was shown to cause him noticeable pain (and also removed his glamour to expose his true form). The [[Annihilator]] was also able to easily overpower him due to its enhanced properties and tremendous strength.
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Greek Gods]]

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Hades is the Greek god of the Underworld and the brother of Zeus.

History

Hades true form

The true, demonic Hades.

In ancient times, Hades had a love affair with Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons. He claimed to have helped her sculpt Diana from clay.

When war broke out between the Olympian Gods and the Titans, Hades made a bargain with the enemy: he would deliver Mount Olympus into the Titans' hands, and in return, he would be given dominion over all humanity. Hades went on to trick Hippolyta into opening the gates of Olympus to the invading Titans, resulting in a battle that "the Muses still sing". Unfortunately for Hades, the gods fought back and eventually prevailed.

Punishment

Zeus, the King of the Gods, punished Hades severely for this betrayal - casting him into the Pit of Tartarus (the final resting place of lost souls), where he would rule over the dead for all eternity. Hippolyta, on the other hand, was sentenced to forever guard the gateway to the Underworld as eternal punishment.

3000 years later, Hades was nearly released thanks to Felix Faust, but fortunately the Justice League intervened. In the ensuing battle, he killed Faust (as his 'reward of ultimate knowledge'). Before his release and capture of Hippolyta could be completed, he was sucked back into Tartarus from whence he came, keeping him locked up for years to come.

Overthrown

When Felix Faust took control of the Annihilator, he headed straight for the gate to Tartarus. With the power of the Annihilator, he got his revenge on Hades for tricking him previously and later torture him after the plan failed. Faust imprisoned Hades in a nearby dimension and exacted torture on Hades until the god revealed the location of valuable tomes that revealed knowledge of dark arts. Faust then proceeded to Hades' library, but Shayera Hol and Wonder Woman were later transported to the same dimension, where they confronted Faust. As part of Zeus' order, Wonder Woman had to restore Hades to the throne of Tartarus. After the Annihilator was destroyed for good, Hades took Faust's spirit away to torture yet again. It was at this point that he revealed to Diana he and her mother created her together. However, this was dismissed by both Diana and Hawkgirl as a lie. Diana cared little for the truth anyway: she knew who raised her, her mother and that was her true parent.

Powers and abilities

As a Greek God, Hades possessed magical powers that can be used in a variety of ways: glamouring (he was revealed to have magically concealed his true horrifying form), flight, regeneration of himself and his armor, and teleportation of himself and others. He was also able to breathe fire in concentrated bursts, emerging either as a long stream or single large fireballs.

As the God of the Underworld, Hades's most powerful ability was perhaps necromancy - he was able to control the dead and summon endless legions of them to follow his every order. He also can manipulate the age of others, as demonstrated by his causing Faust to rapidly age with only a touch).

Besides his supernatural powers, Hades possessed tremendous physical strength, being able to give Superman a backhand powerful enough to send him flying backwards and knocking him unconscious. He also seemed to possess either superhuman durability or even near-invulnerability, for he was able to easily shrug off punches from Superman, repetitive blows from the Flash, and explosive Batarangs thrown by Batman which did not even phase him in the least. His reflexes were excellent as well - he was able to flick one of said Batarangs out of the air with minimal effort.

Magic or mysticism appeared to be Hades' only true weakness. During his first encounter with the League, only a magical spell by Felix Faust was shown to cause him noticeable pain (and also removed his glamour to expose his true form). The Annihilator was also able to easily overpower him due to its enhanced properties and tremendous strength.

Appearances

Batman: The Animated Series

Justice League

Justice League Unlimited

References

  1. Reeves-Stevens, Judith, Reeves-Stevens, Garfield (writers) & Riba, Dan (director) (May 24, 1993). "Fire From Olympus". Batman: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 60 (airdate). Episode 63 (production). FOX Kids.
  2. Kuhr, Joseph (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (January 21, 2002). "Paradise Lost, Part I". Justice League. Season 1. Episode 8 (airdate). Episode 10 (production). Cartoon Network.
  3. Berkowitz, Stan (story) & McDuffie, Dwayne (teleplay) & Riba, Dan (director) (May 28, 2005). "The Balance". Justice League Unlimited. Season 1. Episode 18 (airdate). Episode 18 (production). Cartoon Network.