"The Deluge" | |
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Atlantis Chronicles | |
Title: | "The Deluge" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $2.95 |
Cover date: | March, 1990 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Dick Giordano |
Writers: | Peter David |
Pencilers: | Esteban Maroto |
Inkers: | Esteban Maroto |
Cover artists: | Esteban Maroto |
Cover inker: | Esteban Maroto |
Cover letterer: | Todd Klein |
Colorists: | Eric Kachelhofer |
Letterers: | Gaspar Saladino |
Editors: | Robert Greenberger |
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"The Deluge" is the story title to the first issue of the Atlantis Chronicles comic book limited series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Peter David with artwork and inks by Esteban Maroto. Maroto also rendered the cover art illustration to this issue. It was colored by Eric Kachelhofer and lettered by Gaspar Saladino. The story was edited by Robert Greenberger. This issue shipped with a March, 1990 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.95 per copy (US).
Synopsis[]
Orin the First, ruler of Poseidonis charges Albart of Ancinor with the task of chronicling the history of Atlantis. Albart pledges to treat this endeavor with honesty and integrity. Orin's brother, Shalako, reminds him that such a chore might not paint all Atlanteans in the best of lights.
Time passes, and Poseidonis is attacked by a tribe of neighboring savages. Orin immediately regrets bringing the art of warfare to such a people, but Poseidonis' advanced technology enables them to repulse the invaders.
The victory inspires Orin to take extreme measures to safeguard the city from future attacks. He has his scientists erect a massive dome of pumice around the entire city. The dome is porous enough to allow air and rain to pass through, but it is strong enough to repel enemy combatants. Pious Shalako, warns Orin that building this dome is an affront to Suula, goddess of the sky.
More time passes, and Orin and his wife Narmea sire their first child, Cora. At this time, the Atlantean seer Rajar predicts a great cataclysm exists in Atlantis' future. He has detected a skull-shaped meteor in outer space that is on a direct path for Earth. Shalako prays to Suula to save their world from imminent destruction, but inwardly he suspects that Suula is responsible for bringing the meteor to the planet; punishment for erecting the citywide dome.
Orin wants to use a giant laser to destroy the meteor, but in order to properly angle it, they need to bring it into the territory governed by the savages. He sends Rajar to plead their case, citing that such a task is in the interest of both cultures. The savages don't agree with the Poseidonians' concerns and behead Rajar. In retaliation, Orin sends his soldiers to slaughter the entire tribe. They eventually activate their laser, but it has no effect against the meteor.
The meteor crashes into the Earth, causing worldwide geological upheaval. The entire continent of Atlantis sinks beneath the waves. Poseidonis survives and the dome remains intact, but all those outside the city walls are killed instantly. Historically, this event becomes known as the "Great Deluge".
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Atlantis Chronicles is a seven-issue limited series which re-imagines the historical sinking of Atlantis and the ancient bloodline of Aquaman.
- This issue includes a memorandum from Dick Giordano to Robert Greenberger, claiming that a lot of the mythology used in this series is taken from research acquired by Professor R.K. Simpson of Golden Bough University in Ithaca.
- This issue includes a bound triptych advertising the 1990 Clive Barker film Nightbreed.