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Hermes
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman #1 (June 1942)
Created byWilliam Moulton Marston
Harry G. Peter
In-story information
Place of originMount Olympus
Team affiliationsOlympian Gods
Notable aliasesMercury
AbilitiesDeity, vast supernatural abilities including size-changing, shapeshifting, immortality, and super-speed

Hermes is a character in DC Comics. He is based off the Greek god of the same name.

Publication history

Hermes debuted in Wonder Woman #1 and was adapted by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter.

Fictional character biography

Hermes is the Messenger of the Gods. He assisted in turning a baby scuptlpture that Queen Hippolyta made into a real baby resulting in the origin of Princess Diana.[1]

In the Post-Crisis, Hermes was present at a meeting with her fellow Gods in to talk about the dwindling worshipping from the mortals. After Zeus deemed this issue beneath him and left, Hermes accompanied Aphrodite, Ares, Athena, Demeter, and Hestia to the Underworld where the Cavern of Souls is. The Cavern of Souls is where Gaia has housed the souls of women who have been unjustly killed by men. They harvest the souls where they reincarnate them into Amazons and given a home on Themyscira except for one that Athena had saved for the day when Hippolyta sculpted a baby out of shoreline clay and Athena infused the baby sculpture with that spirit enabling Princess Diana to be born.[2]

During the "War of the Gods" storyline, Hermes was destroyed by Circe.[3] Hermes' body was later retrieved from the Underworld[4]

In The New 52, a reboot of the DC Comics universe, Hermes appears before Wonder Woman and instructs her to protect Zola because Hera wants her dead.[5] Hermes and Zola were later seen walking through the woods when they are approached by Aphrodite. When Hermes states to Zola that Aphrodite is married to the ugly god Hephaestus, Aphrodite states that Hephaestus has other "charms." She tells them that she will not be attending the wedding as there is little love in Hell.[6]

Powers and abilities

As a deity, vast supernatural abilities including size-changing, shapeshifting, and immortality. He also possesses super-speed thanks to his winged sandals.

In other media

Television

  • Hermes appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Balance," voiced by Jason Bateman. When Wonder Woman goes to her room onboard the Justice League Watchtower, she sees someone in the dark she thought was Flash only to discover that it was Hermes. He gives her a message from Zeus stating that something has gone wrong in Tartarus and she is required to return to Themyscira to stop the threat in order prevent it from threatening the world. In the company of Hawkgirl, Wonder Woman arrived on Themyscira where she used the message that Hermes gave her to explain to her mother why she had to violate her mother's exile decree. This causes Hippolyta to allow Wonder Woman to help out as she and Hawkgirl enter Tartarus.

Video games

References

  1. ^ Wonder Woman #1
  2. ^ Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #1
  3. ^ War of the Gods #3
  4. ^ Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #217
  5. ^ Wonder Woman Vol. 4 #1
  6. ^ Wonder Woman Vol. 4 #9