Yes he did. Here are some:
The Creation of Pandora
The war of the giants
The chaining of Prometheus
Type in Google' Did Hephaestus have any stories/Myths? Then the third one says' STORIES OF HEPHAESTUS: Greek mythology. It is in purple writing.
Hephaestus did not make Aphrodite, but in some myths they are husband and wife.
Sometimes, myths also call Aglaia the wife of Hephaestus.
Not as such, but there are myths to be found that associate Hephaestus with them: the Eagle is sometimes said to be given life by Zeus but crafted by Hephaestus that tormented Prometheus.
Zeus and Hera; or Hera alone, or by the Cretan Myths Talus was his father (though it is usually said that Hephaestus forged him).
Yes he does.In one of the myths about Hephaestus, he drinks too much wine offered by Dionysus, gets so drunk that he has to be carried over the back of a mule. So you could say he has a weakness for wine!
Hephaestus's' symbols are fire and his blacksmith hammer, as stated in the Greek Myths book.
Hephaestus
In mythology, Hephaestus was never known for turning into a purple octopus. Perhaps he could have if he wanted to, but he wasn't really known for shape shifting in the myths either.
She did and she did because they could build and fight together.But in the new myths she marries Apollo!
Most of her family but if your asking in relations in new myths she is found liking Apollo or Hephaestus. She has had kids with both!
Hephaestus originally had one biological son, who was Erichthonius. He was 'born' when Hephaestus tried to rape Athena. However she escaped him and his semen fell to the ground, and actually impregnated Gaia. Athena became to child's foster mother. There are some myths that Hephaestus did have extra 'sons' but they themselves could be foster children Hephaestus took care of during his exile. And they were Palaimonius and the 'Kabeiroi' on the island of Samothrace - Possible a group of craftsmen, who too were slightly crippled like Hephaestus.
Hephaestus originally had one biological son, who was Erichthonius. He was 'born' when Hephaestus tried to rape Athena. However she escaped him and his semen fell to the ground, and actually impregnated Gaia. Athena became to child's foster mother. There are some myths that Hephaestus did have extra 'sons' but they themselves could be foster children Hephaestus took care of during his exile. And they were Palaimonius and the 'Kabeiroi' on the island of Samothrace - Possible a group of craftsmen, who too were slightly crippled like Hephaestus