Disney’s Hercules: 10 Fan Art Pictures Of Hades That Are Pure Evil

The Disney film called Hercules took a deep dive into various aspects of Greek Mythology, with one of them being the various gods they worshipped. One of these beings was known as Hades, and he was the evil villain in the film. Fans instantly took to his unique looks as he sported a blue facade and flames for hair, which has led them to create several pieces of fan art in his honor.

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The art these fans have created is incredible as it paints this character in a new light. They use a variety of tools and techniques, as well as their own imaginations, to bring this character to life in new and interesting ways.

10 Steampunk Hades

Steampunk is a popular art form that many have decided to use in their latest creations, and this artist decided to apply it to this character. It still gives him the evil vibe as he stares down at his hand of flame with some razor-sharp teeth, but it gives him a new outfit. The addition of skulls as buttons was an excellent choice and the glasses have fans hooked on this piece that Dartbaston has created.

9 A Few Of His Pets

The Underworld is guarded by a three-headed dog named Cerberus who this artist decided to recreate behind Hades in this portrait. Fans love how they seem to ascend out of the flames and the angry look on his face speaks of the evil that he holds in his heart. The artistry itself is incredible as the highlights throughout the piece help give it form and fans can only thank Norma Jean for her immense imagination.

8 A Sinister Vibe

One look at this piece will send chills down any Disney fans' spine as it reveals his true nature. The combination of the flames running down the length of his spine with the sickening curve of his chin is what gives him this sinister vibe. Chryssa Hartsa is the artist behind this masterpiece whose addition of a glowing green eye for Hades is what took it to the next level in the eyes of fans.

7 Crazy Eyes

The crazy eyes that this Hades is giving are what sell fans on this portrait of the villain. Viewers are instantly drawn into his insanity and then repulsed by the sharp teeth that shortly greet them thereafter.

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The design of his flaming hair is incredible, as well as the various wrinkles that the artist added to his blue skin. Aaronzepedam.arts is the artist behind this piece who gave fans even more reasons to feat the havoc that this villain could reap on the world.

6 A Modern Rendition

The film is set back in the times of Ancient Greece, but many wonder what Hades might look like in modern-day times. This artist decided to explore that fantasy as they placed him in a fancy suit and gave him a delectable cocktail to drink. The way the green from his drink wisps around his body adds movement to the piece and Nastasia Steblyanko is the artist who came up with this unique design.

5 Always Plotting His Next Move

This portrait focuses more heavily on the Hades that fans are used to seeing in the film between his signature outfit and the blue flames all around him. The look in his eyes tells fans that he is up to no good and some even fear the plots that he is creating in his mind. Matthew Rose is the artist behind this piece who understood how much of a mastermind Hades really was throughout the film.

4 A Realistic Rendition

Fans often wonder what Hades might look like if he was recreated in a more human form, and this artist brought that idea to life. Fans love the long aspect of his face, as well as the colored blue hair on his head that almost resembles a set of flames.

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The pointed fingernails were a nice touch and the shading of his outfit adds texture to the entire work. Jirka Vinse Jonatan Väätäinen is the artist behind this piece with a passion for Disney that few can match and this artwork proves it.

3 A Mortal Potion

Hades had always wanted Hercules dead and tried to have him drink something called the Mortal Potion, which would have rendered him vulnerable to death. Fans love how this artist incorporated the vial into their artwork and the way it seems to pop off the page is amazing. The artist personalized Hades' look as well by adding a flaming goatee and K-Rina is the artist behind this piece who understood the power of shading in this portrait.

2 His Loyal Sidekicks

Hades used his sidekicks called Pain and Panic to do his dirty work for him, even if they weren't always the most reliable. This artist incorporated them into their work and the look on Hades' face tells of the plans he wants these two to carry out. Sambigbang.art is the artist behind this masterpiece whose blocks of shading helped it to stand apart from other similar pieces that other artists had created.

1 A Younger Immortal

This villain is a sight for sore eyes, but this artist decided to change that in this portrait. They decided to portray him as a younger man that women would gladly throw themselves at as he has a chiseled chest and a full head of hair. Kathryn Em created this piece that has fans swooning despite the fact that he might be one of the evilest Disney villains in the entire franchise.

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