👉 In Greek mythology, 'Kid Galaxy' refers to a child god named Hades. This deity is associated with death, underworld, and has control over the dead. He is often depicted with two heads, one with a lion's mane and a snake's tail, and another with a serpent's head, symbolizing his power and influence in the realm of the living and dead. In 1 Corinthians 15:42-43, we read that Hades had 'children' (in this case, the dead) who were given the names of the twelve apostles. These children are supposed to be a part of God's plan for the resurrected church, which is described as being in heaven and coming forth from the dead. The word "kid" typically refers to a child or younger sibling; "Galaxy" could possibly refer to a galaxy or a whole group of galaxies. In Greek mythology, Hades' children would be descendants of Zeus' daughter Persephone who had returned to the land after she wandered into the underworld to find her father.