| Neptune | |
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Interior panel ofTales to Astonish #70 byGene Colan | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Tales to Astonish #70 (Aug 1965) |
| Created by | Stan Lee Gene Colan |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Poseidon Aegaeus |
| Species | Olympian |
| Team affiliations | Olympian Gods |
| Notable aliases | King Neptune King of the Seas Father Neptune Earthshaker Father of Oceans Stormbringer |
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Neptune, also calledPoseidon, is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The character is based on theRoman God with the same name and hisGreek counterpart. Neptune is the god of the sea in theOlympian pantheon, as well as patron god overAtlantis. Neptune first appeared inTales to Astonish #70 and was adapted byStan Lee andGene Colan.
Neptune is the son of Cronus and Rhea, and was born inMount Olympus.Zeus andPluto are his brothers, andHera andVesta are his sisters. Neptune is responsible for the evolution ofHomo mermanus, and is still honored by the Atlanteans, unlike many Olympians who have little or no worshippers on Earth.
Two millennia ago, Neptune destroyed an Atlantean cult of worshipers ofSet. He later lived among the Atlanteans for many years as their protector.[1]
In modern times, Neptune sentNamor the Sub-Mariner on a quest for his trident in order to regain the Atlantean throne, appearing before him at various points.[2] Neptune then appeared to the Atlanteans, and decreed Namor the true ruler of Atlantis.[3] Neptune later advised Namor of the true destiny of Atlantis.[4] Later, Neptune healed a wounded Namor, and transformed a drowning stallion into a giant seahorse.[5]
Neptune later abducted Namor from Atlantis to Hades at the behest of Zeus, as Zeus blamed the Avengers for Hercules' bad physical condition.[6] However, Neptune was then forbidden to return to Earth by Zeus, despite his objections due to Atlantean worship.[7]
Most recently, he, along with the other Olympians have dwelt on Earth once more following the death of Zeus. In a weakened state, he was abducted byHippolyta and her Amazon warriors, at the behest of Hera and Pluto, who forced him to cede his shares of the Olympus Group to them, facilitating their takeover. The Amazon princessArtume likewise forced from him the location of theOmphalos. He was rescued from Artume's clutches byHercules, Namor, andNamora.[8]
Neptune was present when Athena led the Olympus Group at Hercules' funeral. He then sided with Athena when the other Olympian Gods challenged her for leadership over the Olympian Gods at the time whenAmadeus Cho was made leader of the Olympus Group. Neptune chose Namor as his proxy. The battle between the mortal proxies ended in a draw and the Olympian Gods stopped fighting each other and fought the other Gods.[9]
As Hulk scales Mount Olympus to ask Zeus for help, Neptune is among the Olympian Gods that tried to stop him. Neptune sent a tidal wave at Hulk on the side of Mount Olympus which he withstood. This annoyed Hulk when Neptune called him a hero as he continued to climb Mount Olympus.[10]
Neptune possesses the typical powers of an Olympian, including immense strength, stamina, durability, speed, and healing, as well as virtual immortality. Poseidon has the ability to wield vast cosmic/mystical energies for numerous purposes, such as inter-dimensional teleportation. As a sea god, Neptune is able to manipulate water at will, breathe oxygen/underwater, and communicate with all forms ofsea life.[11] He usually arms himself with a 6' 5" long enchanted trident, capable of divine magic.
Neptune appears in the "Namor" segment ofThe Marvel Super Heroes.[citation needed]