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Atlantis, sometimes also called the Kingdom of Atlantis or the Atlantean Empire, is a fictional civilization appearing American comic books published by DC Comics based upon the mentioning of the island within Plato's works Timaeus and Critias. First appearing in More Fun Comics #87 (May 1942), the setting is often associated with the hero Aquaman.
Atlantis is the main setting of the Disney animated film, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and its direct-to-video sequel Milo's Return. It is similar to the Aztec Empire and its people can usually speak in their own native language. King Kashekim Nedakh (voiced by Leonard Nimoy) was the elderly ruler of the lost kingdom of Atlantis. His wife, the ...
Villain First appearance Description Abyssal Dark Aquaman (vol. 8) #34 (May 2018) : A malefic force born of ancient Atlantis' overuse of magic. The Abyssal Dark is a demon of pure esoteric anima begotten from the conjurers of the surface-borne city's thirst for greater knowledge and power, promising them greatness from its services, but withholding the terrible price that entailed.
(The Atlantis researchers Jacques Collina-Girard and Georgeos Díaz-Montexano, for instance, each claim the other's hypothesis is pseudoscience.) [77] Many of the proposed sites share some of the characteristics of the Atlantis story (water, catastrophic end, relevant time period), but none has been demonstrated to be a true historical Atlantis.
The multiple worlds that make up the setting of the Kingdom Hearts franchise. Kingdom Hearts: 2002: V M Dinotopia: James Gurney: An island where humans and dinosaurs peacefully coexist. Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time: 1992: N T F V Discworld: Terry Pratchett: A vast disc of land resting on four elephants which stand on a giant turtle.
The Trench is the name applied to both a fictional kingdom, and its inhabitants as a group, that escaped the destruction of Atlantis in DC Comics. The Trench appears in the 2018 live-action DC Extended Universe film Aquaman .
Aquaman: King of Atlantis is an American animated television miniseries produced by James Wan for the streaming service HBO Max (now Max), based on the DC Comics character Aquaman. [2] The series is produced by DC Entertainment , Warner Bros. Animation and Atomic Monster .
They become enemies of the Atlantis Expedition in the first season and once try to invade Atlantis, [21] [22] though after a coup d'état in the second season they have been more favorable towards the city. [23] Chief Cowen, played by Colm Meaney (seasons 1–2) – The leader of the Genii in the first two seasons of Stargate Atlantis.