Content deleted Content added
m Update link after page move: Changed link from Knull (character) to Knull using Move+ |
|||
(40 intermediate revisions by 23 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{Short description|Marvel Comics superhero crossover storyline}}
{{More citations needed|date=October 2017}}
{{Infobox comics story arc
<!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
|image = Ffv1 327atlantisattacks.jpg
|imagesize = <!-- default 250 -->
|caption = In
|publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]
|date =
Line 17:
*''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]] Annual'' #23
*''[[Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]] Annual'' #18
*''[[West Coast Avengers|Avengers West Coast]]'' #52-56
*''
*''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil]] Annual'' #5
*''[[Fantastic Four]] Annual'' #22
Line 61:
|editors = {{plainlist|
*[[Bob Harras]]
*[[Ralph Macchio (
*[[Howard Mackie]]
*[[Jim Salicrup]]}}
Line 71:
|nonUS =
}}
"'''Atlantis Attacks'''" was a [[comic book]] [[superhero]] [[Fictional crossover|crossover]] storyline which ran through most of the summer [[Annual publication|annuals]] published by [[Marvel Comics]] in [[1989 in comics|1989]] and 2020.
The storyline is a complicated, multi-layered crossover regarding the return of the seven-headed
There is also
==Publication history==
Line 85:
==Plot==
The disembodied Ghaur baits the Silver Surfer into restoring his physical form by hijacking the Surfer's surfboard.<ref name="Surfer2"
▲The disembodied Ghaur baits the Silver Surfer into restoring his physical form by hijacking the Surfer's surfboard.<ref name="Surfer2" /> After a brief battle, Ghaur escapes and flees to Earth, where he convinces Lemuria's ruler, Llyra, to form an alliance to summon Set back to Earth.
Ghaur's plan for the serpent god's return is a fivefold plot:
Line 109 ⟶ 108:
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
* The [[
*
** [[Captain America]]
** [[Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics)|Captain Marvel]]
Line 117 ⟶ 115:
** [[Henry Pym]]
** the [[Human Torch (android)|Human Torch]]
**
** [[Iron Man]]
**
** [[Moondragon]]
** [[Rick Jones (comics)|Rick Jones]]
**
** [[Sersi]]
**
** [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]
** [[Tigra]]
**
**
** [[Wonder Man]]
{{col-2}}
Line 134 ⟶ 132:
* [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil]]
* [[Doctor Strange]]
*
** [[Mister Fantastic]]
**
** [[Invisible Woman]]
**
*
* [[Namor|Namor the Sub-Mariner]]
* [[Namorita]]
*
*
* [[Quasar (comics)|Quasar]]
*
* [[Spider-Man]]
* [[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]
**
*
** [[Dazzler (Marvel Comics)|Dazzler]]
** [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]]
** [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]]
** [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]]
** [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]]
** [[Longshot (Marvel Comics)|Longshot]]
** [[Havok (comics)|Havok]]
** [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]]
{{col-end}}
{{col-2}}
===Villains===
*
* [[Attuma]]
* [[Ghaur]]
Line 161 ⟶ 166:
* [[Lord Arno]]
* [[Mister Jip]]
*
** [[Diamondback (Rachel Leighton)|Diamondback]]
** [[Sidewinder (
*
* [[Tyrak]]
* [[Tyrannus (comics)|Tyrannus]]
*
*
* [[Krang (Marvel Comics)|Warlord Krang]]
{{col-end}}
==Bibliography==
* Interlude: ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #26 (Mr. Fixit [the Hulk] battles a killer whale)▼
* Part 1: ''[[Silver Surfer (comic book)|Silver Surfer Annual]]'' #2<ref name="Surfer2">{{cite comic|writer= [[Steve Engelhart|Englehart, Steve]]|penciller= [[Ron Lim|Lim, Ron]]|inker= [[Keith Williams (comics)|Williams, Keith]]|story= How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth|title= [[Silver Surfer (comic book)|Silver Surfer Annual]]|volume= 3|issue= #2|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 2: ''[[Iron Man (comic book)|Iron Man Annual]]'' #10<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[David Michelinie|Michelinie, David]]|penciller= [[Paul Smith (comics)|Smith, Paul]]|inker= [[Mike Gustovich|Gustovich, Mike]]|story= Two If by Sea|title= [[Iron Man (comic book)|Iron Man Annual]]|issue= #10|date= 1989}}</ref>
▲* Interlude: ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #26 (Mr. Fixit [the Hulk] battles a killer whale)
* Part 3: ''[[Uncanny X-Men|X-Men Annual]]'' #13<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[Terry Austin (comics)|Austin, Terry]]|penciller= [[Mike Vosburg|Vosburg, Mike]]|inker= Vosburg, Mike|story= Double Cross|title= [[Uncanny X-Men|X-Men Annual]]|issue= #12|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 4: ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]] Annual'' #23<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[Gerry Conway|Conway, Gerry]]; Michelinie, David|penciller= [[Rob Liefeld|Liefeld, Rob]]|inker= Dzon, Tim; Brock, James; Mielcarek, Vince; Williams, Keith|story= Abominations|title= [[The Amazing Spider-Man]] Annual|issue= #23|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 5: ''[[The Punisher (1987 series)|The Punisher Annual]]'' #2<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[Mike Baron|Baron, Mike]]|penciller= [[Bill Reinhold|Reinhold, Bill]]|inker= Reinhold, Bill|story= Knight Fight|title= [[The Punisher (1987 series)|The Punisher Annual]]|volume= 2|issue= #2|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 6: ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]] Annual'' #9<ref>{{cite comic|writer= Conway, Gerry|penciller= [[David Ross (comics)|Ross, David]]|inker= [[Andy Mushynsky|Mushynsky, Andy]]|story= The Serpent in the Shadow|title= [[The Spectacular Spider-Man
* Part 7: ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil Annual]]'' #5 (mislabeled as ''Annual'' #4)<ref>{{cite comic|writer= Conway, Gerry|penciller= [[Mark Bagley|Bagley, Mark]]|inker= [[Sam DeLaRosa|DeLaRosa, Sam]]|story= A Friend in Need...|title= [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil Annual]]|issue= #5|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 8: ''[[The Avengers (comic book)|Avengers Annual]]'' #18<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[Michael Higgins (comics)|Higgins, Michael]]|penciller= [[Ron Wilson (comics)|Wilson, Ron]]|inker= Gustovich, Mike|story= Avengers Assembled|title= [[The Avengers (comic book)|Avengers Annual]]|issue= #18|date= 1989}}</ref>
Line 186 ⟶ 191:
* Part 10: ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor Annual]]'' #4<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[John Byrne (comics)|Byrne, John]]|penciller= Byrne, John|inker= [[Walt Simonson|Simonson, Walt]]|story= I Must Go Down to the Sea Again..|title=[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor Annual]]|issue= #4|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 11: ''[[Web of Spider-Man]] Annual'' #5<ref>{{cite comic|writer= Conway, Gerry|penciller= [[Javier Saltares|Saltares, Javier]]|inker= [[Randy Emberlin|Emberlin, Randy]]|story= War Zone:New York|title= [[Web of Spider-Man]] Annual|issue= #5|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Interlude: ''Avengers West Coast'' #
* Part 12: ''[[West Coast Avengers|Avengers West Coast Annual]]'' #4<ref>{{cite comic|writer= Byrne, John|penciller= Byrne, John|inker= Austin, Terry|story= Gather Now Ye 7 Brides|title= [[West Coast Avengers|Avengers West Coast Annual]]|issue= #4|date= 1989}}</ref>
* Part 13: ''[[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor Annual]]'' #14<ref>{{cite comic|writer= [[Roy Thomas|Thomas, Roy]]|penciller= [[Al Milgrom|Milgrom, Al]] |inker= [[Heck, Don]]|story= Set Ascendin|title= [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor Annual]]|issue= #14|date= 1989}}</ref>
Line 199 ⟶ 204:
{{Infobox comics story arc
<!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
| image =
| image_size = <!-- default 250 -->
Line 210 ⟶ 214:
| endmo =
| endyr =
| genre = [[Superhero]]<br>[[Crossover (comics)|Crossover]]<br>[[Limited series (comics)|Limited
| titles =
| main_char_team = [[Agents of Atlas]]<br>[[Namor|Namor the Sub-Mariner]]
Line 223 ⟶ 227:
| TPB =
| ISBN =
| cat = Marvel Comics
| cat+# =
Line 231 ⟶ 233:
| nonUS =
}}
30 years after the crossover
After discovering that the Big Nguyen Company has stolen Atlantis' sacred guardian dragon and are using her magic to power the portal city of Pan, an enraged Namor attacks the city, only to be thwarted by the [[Agents of Atlas|New Agents of Atlas]], Pan's protectors.
While most of the Agents of Atlas work to bolster Pan's defenses and to free the dragon without disrupting Pan's portals, Atlas' leader [[Jimmy Woo]] sends [[Namora]], [[Venus (Marvel Comics)|Venus]], [[List of Marvel Comics characters: A#Aero|Aero]] and [[List of Marvel Comics characters: W#Wave|Wave]] to Atlantis for a diplomatic mission.
With help from the Sirenas, Namor is eventually overpowered and imprisoned.
Namor swiftly subdues the combined group and flies back to the heart of Pan, threatening Nguyen and Pan's citizens as retribution for attacking his kingdom. A hologram of Nguyen offers an alliance between Pan, Atlantis and the Sirenas to Namor; before the king could retort the recovered Agents are able to catch up to Namor and resume fighting him. Brawn talks down the combatants and confronts Woo over the secrets that he's withheld from the team. Woo reveals to all that for thousands of years, ancient dragons have served as advisors for human rulers, with the Atlas Foundation having its own dragon, Mr. Lao, serving him as well. As fighting each other openly would raze the planet, dragons have used humans as proxies in their own personal conflicts against each other, making them responsible for almost every major war in history. Woo is content with this balance of power, but Nguyen suggests uniting the world under Pan, proposing to Namor and Woo that by harvesting the power of their dragons, they could overtake the rest of them.
With Namor preoccupied, the Sirenas use the opportunity to head to Atlantis to destroy its dragon, bringing a reluctant Wave along with them. Upon arrival, they discover that despite being freed of her implant, the sea serpent continues to rampage across the kingdom. Wave effortlessly incapacitates the dragon without killing her Much to the Sirenas' shock, the Atlanteans celebrate Wave's actions. As Namor returns to Atlantis with Namora, Venus and Aero, the rest of the Agents uncover Nguyen in his personal bunker and confront him. Having anticipated this, Nguyen attaches a Sirena tech implant onto Amadeus, transforming him into the Hulk.<ref>''Atlantis Attacks'' (vol. 1) #4</ref>
Under Nguyen's control, the Hulk makes quick work of the Atlas Agents. To prevent any further invasions against Pan, Nguyen commands the Hulk to kill Namor, much to the shock and anger of Pan's citizens. In Atlantis, just as Wave is able to get Namor and Carina to come to a truce, [[Silk (comics)|Silk]] warns the group a mild-controlled Hulk is on his way to destroy Atlantis. With help from the Agents, Namor is able to isolate himself and the Hulk to a deserted island two miles from the Heart of Pan for their fight. As the Hulk pummels Namor, Sword Master distracts him long enough for Shang-Chi to remove the device, freeing Amadeus from Nguyen's control and reverting him back to Brawn. They are too late, as the shockwaves emitted by Amadeus as the Hulk have created a massive [[tsunami]] that is heading towards the Heart of Pan. With some goading from Woo and Namor, Brawn transforms back into Hulk and creates another shockwave to weaken the tsunami with help from Namor, Wave, Aero and [[List of Marvel Comics characters: L#Luna Snow|Luna Snow]]. The city is saved, although Nguyen dies protecting a [[Madripoor]]ian refugee and her young son from the tsunami.
One month later at the Heart of Pan, Woo announces to the Agents and Pan's new leadership at a banquet that Atlantis and the Sirenas have signed a non-aggression pact, recognizing Pan as an independent nation. Woo congratulates Delegate Angie Thrasapalt, the refugee Nguyen rescued, on winning her election. Still feeling guilty for Nguyen's death and angered with Woo's machinations, Amadeus quits the team. As Mr. Lao laments losing Amadeus as a potential leader, he and Woo plan their next move: helping Namor fight the [[Knull|King in Black]].<ref>''Atlantis Attacks'' (vol. 1) #5. Marvel Comics.</ref>
==References==▼
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*{{Marveldatabase}}
▲==References==
*{{comicbookdb|type=storyarc|id=95|titles=Atlantis Attacks}}
{{Namor}}
{{Marvel events}}
[[Category:Atlantis in fiction]]
[[Category:Comics by David Michelinie]]
[[Category:Comics by Gerry Conway]]
[[Category:Comics by John Byrne (comics)]]
[[Category:Comics by Louise Simonson]]
[[Category:Comics by Roy Thomas]]
[[Category:Comics by Steve Englehart]]
[[Category:
[[Category:War comics]]
|