Superhero comic book, the pages of which are rather slow to turn. It begins with a new theory of the Creation, the planets and stars being formed out of the shards of Pandora's Jar, and Mt. Olympus (to home in on Greek mythology) being located on the Moon. A lot of ground is covered after that, and a helpful narrator fills in the gaps and provides commentary: "In the cosmic chess game between the gods, this was yet another move toward the final confrontation of Good and Evil." Muscleman Lou Ferrigno can fill Steve Reeves's sandals all the way up to the neck or so, but his face would seem to consign him to second-string villainhood. On the other hand, the behind-the-times special effects of this cheap-o Italian production, in the era of Lucasfilm's Industrial Light and Magic, are refreshingly tacky and unpretentious. With Sybil Danning and William Berger; directed by Lewis Coates. (1983) — Duncan Shepherd
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