Pluto is a fictional deity in the Marvel Comics Universe based on the Roman god of the same name. Pluto first appeared in the pages of Thor #127 in 1966, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby.
Pluto is the Olympian god of the Underworld, death, and the dead, and is the Monarch of Hades. Much of his past is like how he was related in the Greek Myth. He was similar to the other Marvel Greek Gods like Zeus. After defeating their father Cronus,...
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Pluto is a fictional deity in the Marvel Comics Universe based on the Roman god of the same name. Pluto first appeared in the pages of Thor #127 in 1966, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby.
Pluto is the Olympian god of the Underworld, death, and the dead, and is the Monarch of Hades. Much of his past is like how he was related in the Greek Myth. He was similar to the other Marvel Greek Gods like Zeus. After defeating their father Cronus, Pluto and his brothers Zeus and Neptune as well as his sisters Hera, Hestia and Demeter drew lots to divide Cronus' empire among them. Pluto gained control of the Underworld as the judge of the dead. But in the Marvel Universe, Pluto is a scheming god that plans to overthrow Zeus, which no Greek Myth supports.
His most infamous act is when he takes Zeus' and Demeter's daughter, his niece Persephone (also known as Kore) as his wife against her will. This event goes on to cause him some dismal failures in the future; for instance the Avengers...
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