Jason in popular culture

Jason of the Argonauts, an ancient Greek mythological hero, appears often in popular culture.

Film

Literature

The Golden Fleece. London: Cassell, 1944; as Hercules, My Shipmate, New York: Creative Age Press, 1945. Written by Robert Graves. A somewhat humorous accont of Jason and the Argonauts. Graves sometimes gives "natural" explanations to some of the myths. At other times he includes new myths of his own.

In comics, outside of a comic book adaptation of the film Jason and the Argonauts published by Dell Comics in 1963 as part of their Movie Classics series, there were 2 series that featured Jason and The Argonauts. The first was a 5 issue series published by Caliber Press in 1991,[1] while the other was a series called Jason and the Argonauts: Kingdom of Hades, a 5 issue mini-series, published by Bluewater Comics in 2007.[2] In 2011, Campfire Books published a graphic novel called Jason and the Argonauts written by Dan Whitehead.[3]

"Jason's Voyage" is the title of Book Five of Thomas Wolfe's autobiographical novel "Of Time and the River".

Music

Stage

Video games

Television

References

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