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Atlan

Atlan

An ancient and powerful Atlantis wizard and the father of Aquaman, Ocean Master and the Deep Blue (post-Crisis only).

Name:
Atlan
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Real name:
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Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Adaptive
  • Agility
  • Animal Control
  • Astral Projection
  • Blast Power
  • Dimensional Manipulation
  • Divine Powers
  • Fire Control
  • Healing
  • Heat Generation
  • Ice Control
  • Intellect
  • Invulnerability
  • Longevity
  • Magic
  • Power Item
  • Radar Sense
  • Stamina
  • Sub-Mariner
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Smell
  • Super Speed
  • Super Strength
  • Swordsmanship
  • Telepathy
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Water Control
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Origin

Long ago, Atlan was one of three children born to Atlantis' King Honsu and his Queen Lorelei (the others were Haumond and Kraken). As he grew, Atlan's hair turned blonde, and many believed this meant he carried the curse of Kordax, the destroyer. For a while he was banished from the city of Poseidonis. When he returned home, Atlan told of life above the surface. His revelations led Honsu to invade the surface world.

Recently, Atlan's spirit visited Atlanna, queen of Atlantis, impregnating her. The child, Orin, was born with blonde hair and abandoned because of this. He grew to become Atlantis' king and the world's hero, Aquaman. Atlan then sired another child with an Eskimo woman. The child, Orm Marius was destined to battle Orin as the Ocean Master. Atlan has also gifted Aquaman's adopted son Garth, now known as Tempest, with formidable mystical abilities.

Creation

Atlan was created for use in DC Comics by Peter David and Esteban Maroto, and first appeared in The Atlantis Chronicles #5 which was released in July, 1990.

Issues

July 1990

August 1990

September 1990

December 1993

February 1994

August 1994

October 1994

February 1995

June 1995

November 1995

December 1995

January 1996

March 1996

April 1996

May 1996

July 1996

August 1996

September 1996

October 1996

November 1996

December 1996

January 1997

February 1997

May 1997

June 1997

July 1997

September 1997

December 1997

June 1998

June 1999

Volumes

1990

1993

1994

1996

1997

2003

2005

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