Bob Layton returns to the character he loved working on, Hercules, picking up where a mini-series left off. This time, Herc finds out that he's had a child, and that child doesn't like him one bit. Now the Prince of Power must provide his son with the gift--both one of physical blows and knowledge.
Reading this book in 2017 is a bit weird, given Herc's actions aren't exactly noble. But the idea of him being a well-meaning buffoon that tries to make things right--while seeking adventure--is a lot of fun to read, even know. And Layton's art is spectacular, of course, full of rich detail, characters who are very easy on the eye (both male and female), and a good sense of space scope.
Taking Herc into space is an interesting idea, but Layton made it work. This is a fun romp, but probably one that only older Marvel fans would enjoy at this point. I liked it, but it doesn't hold up as well as some other Marvel graphic novels from the same time, like Death of Captain Marvel.