The sickle of Zeus in the one hand, and his trophy, the chopped head of Mandusa whose phallic locks made anyone rock hard that looked him directly in the eye. Perseus wears the Cap of Hades that could make him invisible and able to slay his demons, featuring a pink triangle that nods to the long road of queer liberation. The lavender tattoos on his shoulders are a symbol of homosexuality from the early 20th century and the constellation depicted is the Ancient Greek heavenly formation assigned to the heroic figure. His Hyacinthus and Apollo tattoo is a fanboy homage to one of the oldest gay love stories. Darling Perseus is myth meets mayhem, turning the classic hero into a campy queer icon ready to slay your wall.