The most entertaining and enraging stories from mythology told casually, contemporarily, and (let's
It’s the most famous war of history and mythology, but there’s more to the story of the Trojan War t
Pandora is the first woman, and the one to ruin everything. Plus, the early people of Athens really
Forethought and Afterthought are brothers and they're here to create humanity. What could go wrong?
In Heracles' final labours there’s more Cerberus, a replacement wife, and, you guessed it, more cows
More of Heracles' labours, more comparisons to Disney, and a nifty use of a very large cup. Heracles
Heracles and his first six labours. He sure was a hero, but there's a lot more work and a lot less f
Artemis and Actaeon: one of the most famous run-ins between a goddess and a mortal. Actaeon learns t
Think you know the story of Hercules? You may well be mistaken. His true origins are exposed... and
This Halloween special is a collection of ancient Greece's most famous, and most obscure, monsters!
Hecate, Queen Witch, goddess of witchcraft, magic, ghosts, and necromancy, she's the queen of Hallow
Medea, the character most famous for being downright insane. Her story, and the play by Euripides, i
We travel deep into the Underworld with Orpheus and Eurydice. There's tragic death, quests to the go
Murder, monsters, and mayhem, the story of Jason, Medea, and the Argonauts is full of everyone one m
Tantalus, one of the most gruesome myths of ancient Greece. A man famous for his punishment in the U
Psyche is given maniacal tasks to prove herself to Venus, she makes some mistakes and tries to make
Cupid is clumsy and Psyche has incredibly awful siblings. Things... heat up with the couple. CW/TW
Cupid and Psyche, the timeless tale of lies, horrible relatives, and the pettiness of the gods. Venu
A telling of Euripides' play The Bacchae which is basically the first rager. There's a lot of partyi
Oh, Oedipus, the trouble you get into. Part Two involves some revelations and some more inconceivabl
Oedipus, famous for the awful advice of the Oracle and nothing more. Part One covers the aforementio