He has purple skin, black hair, and a dark purple robe, and he speaks in an effeminate English accent. Hades loves his wife dearly and spoils Cerberus, his "puppy". During the Titanomachy, he was to use his Helmet of Invisibility to steal the weapons in Cronus' armory.
Black: Hades is the king of the dead and ruler of the Underworld, where the spirits of mortals go.
Hades is usually pictured with a beard, a helmet or crown, and holding a two-pronged pitchfork or a staff. Often his three headed dog, Cerberus, is with him. When traveling he rides a chariot pulled by black horses.
Hades is colored as blue for his title as the ruler of the ominous Underworld and his sadness of being alone, Persephone is pink to represent her brightness and youth, and Zeus is dark purple to show the power he exhibits.
Hades: Black, of course. It was always my favorite color. Me: Do you have any special weapons?
He has purple skin, black hair, and a dark purple robe, and he speaks in an effeminate English accent. Hades loves his wife dearly and spoils Cerberus, his "puppy". During the Titanomachy, he was to use his Helmet of Invisibility to steal the weapons in Cronus' armory.
Hades/Pluto has black eyes with a distinctive gleam of a mad genius. Generally demigods inherit their godly parent eye colour but Hazel has gold eyes which isn't the same colour as her father but her godly grandfather.
Physical Appearance. Hades appears as a muscular humanoid demon-like deity with purple skin and red tattoos. He has long red, green, and pink-colored hair.
AETHER (Aither) The primeval god of the shining light of the blue sky.
Hades appears as a blue-gray humanoid with flaming blue hair, wearing a black robe and a smoky base.
Hades is a place in the created system, rude, a locality beneath the earth, in which the light of the world does not shine; and as the sun does not shine in this locality, there must necessarily be perpetual darkness there.
Haides was also the god of the hidden wealth of the earth, from the fertile soil with nourished the seed-grain, to the mined wealth of gold, silver and other metals. Haides was devoured by Kronos (Cronus) as soon as he was born, along with four of his siblings.
His symbols are the scepter and horn of plenty. He's also often depicted with the three-headed dog, Cerberus. Hades's strengths include his wealth of the earth, especially precious metals; persistence; and determinedness.
Nisus, in Greek mythology, king of Megara, a son of King Pandion of Athens. His name was given to the Megarian port of Nisaea. Nisus had a purple lock of hair with magic power: if preserved, it would guarantee him life and continued possession of his kingdom.
(2) Chloia, the festival of the grain beginning to sprout, held at Eleusis in the early spring (Anthesterion) in honour of Demeter Chloë (“the Green”), the goddess of growing vegetation.
The answer is Dactylanthus taylorii, variously known as “Daccy”, “flower of Hades”, “fingers of the gods” or “wood rose”.
Black God is, first and foremost, a fire god. He is the inventor of the fire drill and was the first being to discover the means by which to generate fire. He is also attributed to the practice of witchcraft. Black God is not portrayed in the admirable, heroic fashion of other Navajo Gods.
Volume 2, Athena: Grey-Eyed Goddess, is the tale of the goddess of wisdom and war, recounting her many adventures.
Iris, in Greek mythology, the personification of the rainbow and (in Homer's Iliad, for example) a messenger of the gods. According to the Greek poet Hesiod, she was the daughter of Thaumas and the ocean nymph Electra.
Appearance. Hades is very tall with broad shoulders and a sharp, long nose. He has azure skin and ivory white and blue toned hair.
The robe itself is black, but it seems to shimmer with glimpses of the tortured faces.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the Greek underworld, was the first-born son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He had three older sisters, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera, as well as a younger brother, Poseidon, all of whom had been swallowed whole by their father as soon as they were born.
TL;DR: While Persephone and Hades' heights are somewhat inconsistent in the comic, I think it would be roughly accurate to put Persie at 5'0 (152.4 cm) and Hades at 6'8 (203 cm), which, while quite short and very tall, are within reason for a cis-woman/cis-man, respectively.
In Greek art and literature, Hades is most often portrayed as a tall, broad-shouldered man with a stoic expression; he has long hair that reaches to his shoulders and a full beard. Like the other gods, he wears flowing robes.
Shapeshifting: Hades could also shapeshift, which he demonstrated during his battle with Kratos, as he increased his size throughout the battle, eventually growing to the size of a giant. This was also shown during the Great War of the Gods and Titans.