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Hercules (Marvel) Reading Order!

Few characters in the Marvel Universe are as innately charming as the Greek God Hercules. The longtime Avenger oscillates between oafish naivety and brute force, but always has time for a drink and laughter with heroes.

Below you’ll find a complete guide to the Marvel Comics of Hercules, from his origins in the pages of Thor’s comic books to his modern reinvention with partner Amadeus Cho.

Related Reading Orders:

Classic Avengers

Thor

Hercules Origins, First Avengers Team-Up, and The Champions!

Thor vs. Hercules

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Collects: Journey Into Mystery Annual #1; Thor (1966) #126, #221, #356, #400 (Backup), #437, Annual #5; Thor: Blood Oath #3-4; Incredible Hercules #136

Hercules makes his official Marvel Universe debut in all out fisticuffs with Thor, during Journey Into Mystery Annual #1. Herc is quickly established as the more boisterous of the two princely gods, and the Prince of Power sees a worthy test of strength in the God of Thunder.

The Avengers Omnibus Volume 2

Collects: Avengers #45 To #50

Herc’s first more formal stint with the Avengers occurs in the build up to the team’s 50th issue. Herc would hang around the Avengers as an on-again / off-again member for much of the 20th century, and you can find the complete guide to classic Avengers elsewhere on CBH.

Champions Classic: The Complete Collection

Collects: Champions (1975) #1-17; Iron Man Annual (1970) #4; Avengers (1963) #163;Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) #14; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #17-18,Hulk Annual #7

Avengers Epic Collection: Under Siege

Collects: Avengers (1963) #264-277, Alpha Flight (1983) #39, Avengers Annual #15, West Coast Avengers Annual #1

The Prince Of Power

Hercules: Prince Of Power

Collects: Hercules: Prince Of Power (1982) #1-4 And Hercules: Prince Of Power (1984) #1-4

Avengers: Assault on Olympus

Collects: Avengers #278-285

Hercules: Full Circle

Collects: Marvel Tales (1966) #197, Marvel Graphic Novel #37 And Material From Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #39-41 & Marvel Age #4 & #65

Hercules: Twilight of a God

Collects: Hercules: Twilight Of A God #1 To #4

Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants

Collects: Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants #1-4, Plus The First Meeting Of Wolverine And Hercules From Marvel Treasury Edition #26 (1980)




Hercules In The 90’s and Early 2000’s

Heroes For Hire (1997)

Collects: Heroes For Hire #1 To #3

Herc’s all in on the Heroes for Hire reboot helmed by Suicide Squad writer John Ostrander. At least initially.

Hercules: Heart of Chaos (1997)

Collects: Hercules Heart Of Chaos #1 To #3

Hercules: New Labors of Hercules

Collects: Hercules #1-5

Ares (2006)

Collects: Ares #1 To #5

Civil War

Collects: Civil War #1 To #7

Herc has a minor reccuring role in Civil War, but more than anything this is listed here to give you a sense of where we are in the Marvel timeline!

World War Hulk

Collects: World War Hulk (2007) #1-5

You do not need to read all of War of Hulk to jump into the Incredible Hercules, but it’s important to note that the ongoing Hercules comic spins out of the events of WWH.

The Incredible Hercules

Incredible Hercules Vol. 1: Smash of the Titans

Collects: Increadible Hulk #106-112, Increadible Hercules #113-115, And Hulk Vs. Hercules: When Titans Collide

The events of World War Hulk and its aftermath set the stage for a new ongoing direction for Hercules and new boy genius partner, Amadeus Cho. Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente for the modern era Herc run that most fans should start with.

Incredible Hercules, Vol. 2: Secret Invasion

Collects: Incredible Hercules #116-120

Incredible Hercules: Love and War

Collects: Incredible Hercules #121-125

Incredible Hercules, Vol. 4: Dark Reign

Collects: Incredible Hercules #126-131

Incredible Hercules, Vol. 5: The Mighty Thorcules

Collects: Incredible Hercules #132-137

Incredible Hercules, Vol. 6: Assault on New Olympus

Collects: Incredible Hercules #138-141, Siege Of Olympus Prologue

Incredible Hercules: The New Prince of Power

Collects: Hercules: Fall Of An Avenger #1-2, Heroic Age: Prince Of Power #1-4

Chaos War

Collects: Chaos War #1-5

Herc: The Complete Series by Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente

Collects: Herc 1-6, 6.1, 7-10

Alternate Hercs & Return to the Avengers

X-Treme X-Men

Collects: X-Treme X-Men 6-7, 7.1, 8-11

Alternate reality Herc in the hands of writer Greg Pak quickly became a fan-favorite in large part through his relationship with Wolverine!

Hercules: Still Going Strong

Collects: Hercules 1-6

Civil War II: Gods of War 

Collects: Civil War Ii: Gods Of War #1-4

Avengers: Unleashed Vol. 1: Kang War One

Collects: Avengers (2016) #1-6

Secret Empire

Collects: Secret Empire #0, Secret Empire #1-10, Secret Empire Omega #1, Captain America #25 And Material From Free Comic Book Day 2017 (Secret Empire 1)

Avengers: Unleashed Vol. 2: Secret Empire

Collects: Avengers (2016) #7-11

Avengers & Champions: Worlds Collide

Collects: Avengers #672-674 & Champions (2016) #13-15

Hercs in Space

Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Ewing and Juann Cabal

Collects: Guardians of the Galaxy #1 to #6

Latest Additions:

Avengers No Road Home

Collects: Avengers No Road Home #1 to #10

Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Ewing and Juann Cabal Vol. 2: Here We Make Our Stand

Collects: Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) #6 to #12

Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Ewing and Juann Cabal Vol. 3: We’re Super Heroes

Collects: Guardian of the Galaxy (2020) #13 to #18

Maestro (2020) by Peter David: Symphony In A Gamma Key

Collects: Maestro #1 to #5

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  • how can you not include the amadeus cho story lines since him and herc are intrinsically linked after the ares one shot? i mean you need to read amadeus cho to understand why he cares about hulk which explains his presence in world war hulk etc? aka your guide is missing a big necessary chunk.

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