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Series | Man from Atlantis |
Title | "Showdown in Seatopia!" |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 3 |
Cover date | April, 1978 |
Cover price | .35 |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Editor-in-Chief | Jim Shooter |
Writers | Bill Mantlo |
Pencilers | Frank Robbins |
Inkers | Frank Springer |
Cover Artists | Alan Weiss |
Colorists | Janice Cohen |
Letterers | John Costanza |
Editors | Archie Goodwin |
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"Showdown in Seatopia!" is the third issue of the Man from Atlantis comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The title is based on the Man from Atlantis television series starring Patrick Duffy, which aired from 1977 to 1978 on NBC. The issue was written by Bill Mantlo with artwork provided by penciler Frank Robbins and inker Frank Springer. Janice Cohen provided the coloring and it was lettered by John Costanza. The issue was edited by Archie Goodwin and carried an April, 1978 publishing date. The cover price for this issue was 35¢ per copy.
Plot[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Captain Ryan
Locations:
- Atlantic Ocean
- Bermuda Triangle
- Seatopia
Organizations:
Races
Items:
- Hypnotic bracelet
Vehicles:
- The Cetacean
- Mini-Sub
Notes & Trivia[]
- Man from Atlantis was an American science fiction/adventure series that aired on NBC from March, 1977 to June of 1978. The first four episodes of the series were actually pilot telemovies which were broadcast from March to June. The regular series consisted of thirteen one hour long episodes, totaling seventeen episodes when combined with the telemovies. The show was produced by Herbert F. Solow, Herman Miller and the Solow Production Company. The series starred Patrick Duffy as Mark Harris, an amphibian amnesiac born with gills, fins and the ability to swim underwater indefinitely. Adding to his skills are his hyper-keen senses as well as enhanced strength and stamina which allows him to survive the heavy pressures of the ocean depths. He is discovered by the Foundation for Oceanic Research and aids Doctor Elizabeth Merrill (played by Belinda Montgomery) and C.W. Crawford (played by Alan Fudge) in their efforts to stop sea-faring criminals aboard their submersible research vessel, the Cetacean.