Gilgamesh in popular culture

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Extract from Stephen Mitchell on Gilgamesh. The panels depict the wrestling match between Gilgamesh and Enkidu.
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Extract from Stephen Mitchell on Gilgamesh. The panels depict the wrestling match between Gilgamesh and Enkidu.

The Sumerian hero-king Gilgamesh has inspired several works in modern popular culture:

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  • In the Marvel Comics universe, a character known as the Forgotten One claimed to have been the historical Gilgamesh.
  • In Batman: The Animated Series, Project Gilgamesh attempts to create a supersoldier, but instead creates the villain Bane.
  • Gilgamesh II, a four-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 1989, featured a powerful being of unknown origin who discovers a wild brother, who then dies; the hero eventually becomes separated from humanity and, with only aliens for company, chooses to vanish into a void.
  • Gilgamesh Wulfenbach is a character in Phil and Kaja Foglio's series of Girl Genius comics.
  • Gilgamesh, the Immortal is an Argentinian comic book series by Robin Wood. It tells a story where Gilgamesh wins immortality by defeating death with an alien's help and lives in the Earth until all humans are killed in a nuclear holocaust.
  • Mage: the Hero Defined references the Epic of Gilgamesh in parts.
  • In the fictitious universe of Valiant Comics, it is suggested that the exploits of Gilad Anni-Padda (the immortal title character in Eternal Warrior series) are the basis for the legends of Gilgamesh.

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[edit] Music

  • "Gilgamesh" is a Japanese rock band.
  • "Gilgamesh" were a British band 1972 - 1978. They released two albums "Gilgamesh" (1975) and "Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into" (1978)
  • Gilgamesh is the name of a Sydney (Australia) ska/punk band in the early to mid 1990s. They released an album called 'Land of the Long White Shaft' & an EP called 'Vulgar Display of Ass'. Both were independent releases.
  • "The Tomb of Gilgamesh" is a song by Tourniquet from their album "Microscopic view of a telescopic realm", wherein Gilgamesh repents from his deeds.

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