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Perseus - Medusa - Extra Mythology - #2

In the conclusion to this epic Greek myth, Perseus demonstrates that he is not intimidated by the grey women and their eyeball, or by Hermes's complicated directions, or by Medusa, or by a winged horse sprouting out of Medusa's blood, or by Andromeda's boyfriend, or by his own dad who tried to kill him last episode. 

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Perseus - Medusa - Extra Mythology - #2

Comments

I love the jokey way you tell these stories. And good for you, pointing out that Andromeda wasn't asked who, if anyone, she wanted to marry.

Bill Lemmond

I love the fact Andromeda looks appropriately annoyed at being carried off by some dude that your dad married you off to.

Ryan Wojciechowski

greeks have never really shied away from having non-white-people in their stories, an example of this being Memnon and his army from Ethiopia (the same place andromeda is from) from the Trojan war, so I'm not sure if that's a real reason. Actually... Trojan war... wouldn't it be cool if that were covered? *hint* *hint*

HiddenHistory

Basically those are Greek fantasy people, not actual Ethiopians. Greeks had faraway places just be populated by fantasy Greeks in their stories, since they didn't really know much about thse places anyways.

Jonathan Luoto

These are a nice diversion from the "just-facts" type of history and are really well done. You do a nice job of story telling that wakes up the old mythology legends and make them fun to listen to. Bravo!

weirdo123

Those are some... very white Ethiopians.

Joshua Evans-Lowell

I love Greek mythology XD

Rebecca Kues

this is the first time in decades that Medusa is depicted as an actual horrific demon instead of a sexy waifu.

Thomas Alfred Weaver

A pity I cannot show these to Perseus the Goat at the Farm. ;-)

Martin Verran


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