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== History ==
 
== History ==
   
Centuries ago, Hades attempted to overthrow the rule of the Gods with the help of [[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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Centuries ago, Hades attempted to overthrow the rule of the Gods with the help of [[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.
   
 
He was nearly set loose 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.
 
He was nearly set loose 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.

Revision as of 22:36, 6 June 2008

Hades was the Olympian God of the Underworld.

History

Centuries ago, Hades attempted to overthrow the rule of the Gods with the help of 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.

He was nearly set loose 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.

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 here he revealed to Diana he and her mother created her together,making Hades her father.

Appearances

Justice League

Justice League Unlimited

Footnotes