Avengers, The #50 ๐
Volume 1 (1963-1996)
Marvel Comics | Published Year: 1967
Era: Silver Age (1956-1970)
Published Date: July 1967
Ares Appearance, Typhon Appearance, and Zeus Appearance
Avengers Vol 1 #50, published in March 1968, unleashes cosmic mythological chaos as the Titan Typhon storms Olympus, defeating Zeus and banishing the gods to the realm of Hades. A brief cameo of Apollo highlights the divine upheaval while Hercules, heartbroken by his father's defeat, chooses to leave the Avengers and return to Olympus in a desperate bid to restore order.
This landmark Silver Age issue features the first cameo appearance of Apollo and marks Hercules' dramatic departure from the team, blending Greek mythology with superhero emotion in a pivotal roster shakeup.
The story spotlights Captain America, Goliath, Hawkeye, the Wasp, and departing Hercules amid the fallout from Typhon's attack.
Written by Roy Thomas with art by John Buscema.
Sources: Marvel Fandom Wiki โ Avengers Vol 1 50; KeyCollectorComics โ Avengers #50
๐ฅ Why You Need This Comic:
First Apollo cameo and Hercules exit โ powerful Silver Age mythology key.
๐ฏ Perfect For:
Collectors of Hercules arcs, Olympian crossovers, or major Avengers roster changes.
Writer/s: Roy Thomas
Letterer/s: Sam Rosen
Inker/s: John Buscema
Cover Artist/s: John Buscema and Sam Rosen
Interior Artist/s: John Buscema
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