

This is also the case of Hela, the Norse goddess of the dead (well, the dead who didn't die in heroic battle, anyway).Pluto has earned the enmity of both The Incredible Hercules and The Mighty Thor, and has been shown as trying to overthrow Zeus and seize control of the Greek pantheon for himself. This version of Hades is referred to by his Roman name of Pluto.

That is, until they learned her true and good nature of her powers and her duty as the warrior of death and rebirth to sweep away the dead and broken so that life can grow anew. Sailor Saturn from Sailor Moon, the warrior of death and destruction, was greatly feared by the other Outer Senshi and declared the evil Apocalypse Maiden.Astro Boy: Pluto, of every incarnation, including one where he's the title character.Or so it seemed until near the end, when it was revealed that his human host was simply pretending to have been possessed, while Hades was really still in deep slumber inside of his soul Hades does awaken and takes over after the host's ultimate defeat, though. He's the primary antagonist of the prequel, Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas.That mythological bit about letting Orpheus and his beloved Eurydice go back to life just because he was touched by his music is present here. He's portrayed as more mellow and melancholic than the likes of Poseidon or Ares, though - he seems to have become a villain because of his disappointment on mankind, whose sins just grow worse and whose respect and reverence for the gods is disappearing. Hades is a major antagonist in the anime/manga series.However, they play a crucial role in the maintenance of the cosmos by making sure there aren't too many planets for the universe to sustain - and while they're usually haughty, bullyish, violent and capricious, they do not have an evil nature.

