Piping hot deities for you this mornining.
Sivu the Tiger God:
The worshippers of Sivu the Tiger God come to New York City to recover the jewelled eyes of their great idol, which are known as the Death Ruby and the Doom Ruby and held in the New York Museum and the collection of Beverly van Pell, respectively. Detective Dan Dare gets involved when he is hired by Mrs van Pell and the rubies ultimately stay right where they are. A shame, but at least we get to see that six-armed, four-legged, chubby, tiger-headed representation of Sivu, right?
God Style: Idol. (Whiz Comics 003b, 1940)
Zeus:
The MLJ Hercules is the first super-hero of that name to actually be the demi-god in question, and he accordingly has a couple of meetings with his dad Zeus to discuss the state of the fight for truth and justice back on Earth. What I mostly want to point out about this version of the King of Olympus is that he's probably the most flamboyantly dressed Zeus in comics before Jack Kirby illustrates him in Thor.
God style: Real (Blue Ribbon Comics 005, 1940)
Charon:
A pretty by-the-numbers version of Charon who doesn't deserve to be bullied by Dr Fate just because he needs to cross the Styx. He didn't even try a bribe first!
God Style: Real (More Fun Comics 056, 1940)
Wisdom:
The reason that Dr Fate is visiting the underworld is to check on whether his enemy Wotan is in fact dead, and to that end he is consulting with "Wisdom, who rules the world," which I can only assume is another entry in the long tradition (that started four issues earlier with the origin of the Spectre) of alluding to the Abrahamic (or let's face it: Christian) god via a combination of vague wording, blinding light and dialogue from an unseen source.
God Style: Real (More Fun Comics 056, 1940)
(annoyingly, I can't figure out where the bit about the seven gates to the underworld is from. It feels familiar and I wanted to see if it was from a non-Greek, non-Christian source because then this trip would be incorporating three whole mythologies, but there is simply too much "Gates of Hell" talk online to find it easily)
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