Xena: Warrior Princess Comic – Starring Olympian Gods

Xena Warrior Princess Comic Olympian Gods

Xena Comic Olympian God Athena

Xena Warrior Princess Comic Olympian God Hermes

This is a wild ride into a universe where Greek myth collides with modern TV magic in the most epic way imaginable. Picture this: a one-of-a-kind Xena comic, inspired by the legendary tales of the Olympian gods. But here’s where things get seriously next level — behind the scenes, something totally out of this world is happening.

The mighty Olympian gods themselves, Athena and Hermes, are making a secret, bold request to the director of the legendary Xena: Warrior Princess TV series (1995-2001). Yeah, you heard that right — the actual gods of Olympus, in all their divine glory, reaching out from Mount Olympus, trying to score a cameo on one of the most iconic fantasy shows of the ’90s.

Think about it: the Olympian gods, who once ruled the ancient world and still hold influence in myth and legend, secretly slipping into a beloved TV series. It’s like the ultimate crossover — the gods attempting to step into the modern TV spotlight. The big question is: have they already made their hidden appearances, subtly woven into Xena’s epic adventures? Or are they secretly plotting a divine reveal in a future television show based on ancient legend?

Whatever the case, this Xena: Warrior Princess comic is a mind-bending mash-up of myth, pop culture, and wild what-if scenarios that totally flip the script on everything you thought you knew about gods and goddesses.

Xena Comic: Starring Greek Gods

This Xena comic is based on Greek mythology, TV legends, and some seriously crazy conspiracy theory vibes. It stars Xena: Warrior Princess, played by Lucy Lawless — you know, the awesome boss babe in the badass show that aired from 1995 to 2001 and spun off from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995-1999) with Kevin Sorbo. That series was loaded with myth references and epic adventures, and honestly, it’s crazy to see how far we’ve come since the days of The Mighty Hercules cartoon. After reading this Xena comic, you might even feel a little sorry for Hermes, the messenger god. But honestly — he probably had it coming. Haha!

Hey, it’s a fun, myth-filled comic that makes you wonder just how much the Greek gods are still secretly pulling the strings behind the scenes of Greek mythology TV shows and pop culture today.

If you’re into Xena: Warrior Princess, mythic adventures, or epic storytelling, this Xena: Warrior Princess (Omnibus) graphic novel review is worth a look too.

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Xena Comic Olympian Gods