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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Hippolyta has historically been one of the bearers of the ''Amulet of Pazuzu'', which is almost identical to the [[Witchblade]] amulet's powers. Note that this is according to a [[Howard the Duck]] story that might not be in continuity.
* Hippolyta has historically been one of the bearers of the ''Amulet of Pazuzu'', which is almost identical to the [[Witchblade]] amulet's powers. Note that this is according to a [[Howard the Duck]] story that might not be in continuity.

*In Amalgam Comics, Hyppolyta is combined with [[Queen Hyppolyta (comics)|Queen Hyppolyta]] to form Queen Hyppolyta.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:26, 26 September 2007

Based on the Hippolyta of Greek mythology, Hippolyta is a fictional Amazon character within the Marvel Comics universe.

Hippolyta
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThor vol. 1 #127 (April, 1966)
Created byStan Lee
In-story information
Alter egoHippolyta
Team affiliationsBacchae, Amazons, Gods of Olympus
Notable aliasesHyppolyta
Abilitiesenhanced strength, enhanced speed, enhanced durability, ageless immortality, and highly developed fighting skills. With the Gauntlet of Ares her strength increases by 100 times.

Fictional character biography

Hippolyta is the daughter of the Greek god Ares and Otrera. She and her sister Amazons would help create war, stealing the female children in the process in order to make their armies grow. The group protected the cow-goddess Io as a favor to her grandfather Zeus.

After many years of ruling the Amazons, Hippolyta eventually met Hercules when he, Jason, and the Argonauts landed near her city stronghold of Themiscyra. There they attempted to steal Hippolyta's enchanted girdle and any slaves they could along the way. Fearful for her sister's life, Hippolyta's sister Antiope willingly disguised herself as Hippolyta. Jason, thinking her to be the Amazon queen, kidnapped Antiope and made her his bride. She eventually bore a son to him, Hippolytus, whom Antiope named after her much loved sister. Initially resenting Hercules for the initial invasion, Hippolyta eventually fell in love with him. Over the centuries, she tried various attempts to win his affection, but ultimately he never gave her his heart. Thus a love/hate relationship was formed between the two.

In her first modern-day appearance, Hippolyta helped Pluto, Greek god of the dead, in his plan to avenge himself on Hercules, by posing as a movie actress and tricking the hero into signing a "movie contract" that in reality bound him to Pluto's realm, Hades. But Thor came to his aid, and the heroes caused so much damage to Hades that Pluto himself broke the contract just to be rid of them.

Hippolyta also formed a new generation of Amazons from female runaways in New York City called the Bacchae. The group has clashed with such heroes as the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.

Trivia

  • Hippolyta has historically been one of the bearers of the Amulet of Pazuzu, which is almost identical to the Witchblade amulet's powers. Note that this is according to a Howard the Duck story that might not be in continuity.
  • In Amalgam Comics, Hyppolyta is combined with Queen Hyppolyta to form Queen Hyppolyta.