Mythos (comics) - Issues and Series

Issues and Series

The comic was first published in March 2005 and the issues are now roughly bi-monthly, appearing in selected comic shops and bookstores around Greece. All the issues are drawn in black and white like classic Conan comic books, except the sixth issue which was special and thus colorized.

The first six issues were published by Cobra Press which had also published The Savage Sword of Conan comic series in Greek, back in the eighties. From issue seven afterwards, the comic is published by "Psyhis ta Lambyrismata" (Soul Twinkles) Press, entering its "Second Cycle" print run. The current issue (June 2007) is number nine. Since issue eight, the issues are co-written by the Greek comics and fiction writer Nektarios Chrissos, based on ideas and concepts of Kostas Frangiadakis.

So far the issues are:

  • Issue 1: Ο Πόλεμος των δύο αδελφών (The war of two brothers)
  • Issue 2: Το πετράδι της Ήρας (The stone(gem) of Hera)
  • Issue 3: Τα Δόντια του Κάδμιου Δράκου (The Teeth of the Cadmian Dragon)
  • Issue 4: Οι Τρεις Ημέρες του Τυφώνα (The Three Days of the Typhoon)
  • Issue 5: Η Στυμφαλίδα Λίμνη (The Lake Stymphalis)
  • Issue 6: Ο Έρωτας της Αφροδίτης (The Love of Aphrodite)
  • Issue 7: Το Καταραμένο Χρυσάφι (The Cursed Gold)
  • Issue 8: Λαβύρινθος (Labyrinth)
  • Issue 9: Εφιάλτες (Hephialtes-Nightmares)
  • Issue 10: Το Μαντείο (Mantio)
  • Issue 11: Λύκοι (Wolves}

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