Best of
Greek-Mythology

1997

Titans and Olympians


Tony Allan - 1997
    They also created a pantheon of gods and a rich body of mythology that has survived for centuries. Among these powerful myths is the story of Athena, the goddess of battle, who sprang from Zeus's head, and the story of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, whose worshippers achieved a state of mad ecstasy.These fantastic stories are captured in Iitans and Olympians: Greek and Roman Myth, an exciting new volume in a series called Myth and Mankind. The series provides a fascinating, culture-by-culture examination of world myth and its historical roots. Whether exploring the legends of Germany, Egypt, Tibet or Greece, each book brings an ancient culture to live through myth.These are the greatest stories ever told, stories so powerful and unforgettable that they have been recounted for centuries. Who could forget the story of Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, whose marriage to the unwilling Persephone creates the seasons?

Disney's Hercules A Hero Is Born


Justine Korman Fontes - 1997
    But once, long ago, there was a baby who was destined to become a hero--and his name was Hercules. Baby Hercules was born on Mount Olympus, a place in the clouds where all the gods lived. - Quoted from the book.

Disney's Hercules: Official Comics Movie Adaptation (Disney's Hercules)


Evan Skolnick - 1997
    Here is the comic adaptation of the dynamic new Disney feature film Hercules.

Hercules: A Torch for Meg and Other Disney Stories


Evan Skolnick - 1997
    Hercules has a crush on Meg in the lead story, while other Disney Character favorites, such as those from "Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, 101 Dalmations" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", appear in their own back-up features.

Friends and Foes (Disney's Hercules)


Margo Lundell - 1997