Four Great Adventures

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FOUR GREAT ADVENTURES (In slightly bigger text) By Joseph Azzarelli

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A great tale..well, four great tales from the times of the greeks.

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FOUR GREAT ADVENTURES

(In slightly bigger text)By Joseph Azzarelli

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PHAETHON

(eyewitness account)

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PHAETHON (continued)

The titular character, Phaethon is the son of the sun (seen in previous Panel)

Everyone makes fun of Phaethon for this claim

He’ll show them…

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(eyewitness account)

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PEGASUS AND BELLEROPHON

(Spoiler Alert)

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BELLEROPHON

His normal father was ripped to shreds by flesh eating horses (irrelevant)

Bellerophon wanted Pegasus more than anythinhg

After sleeping in Athena’s temple, Bellerophon is given a charm to tame Pegasus

He was now the envy of all

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BELLEROPHON IN ARGOS

The wife of Proteus, King of Argos fell madly in love with Bellerophon

Bellerophon turned he away She lied to Proteus, saying she was

wronged. Bellerophon must die!

(Picture slightly related)

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THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER

AFTER

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Well, Not really.

Bellerophon thought himself more than mortal after a while.

Pegasus threw him off his back when Bellerophon tried to fly to Olympus

Bellerophon ate his own soul and died a lonely wanderer

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OTUS AND EPHIALTES

Sons of Poseidon, they were giants who wanted to prove themselves stronger than the gods

Poseidon cooled them down, so they felt like doing something else

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(Fig. 1 – Artemis)

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DAEDALUS AND ICARUS

Daedalus was a famous architect, designing the Minotaur’s labyrinth.

He and his son Icarus were imprisoned there after Daedalus helped Theseus escape it.

Daedalus had a plan..

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