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Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis is a 2003 action-adventure video game for the Xbox and GameCube systems. Developed by Lucky Chicken Games and published by TDK, it is based on Peter David's controversial interpretation of the DC Comics character Aquaman. It was released exclusively in North America on July 30, 2003, and received generally ...
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.
Apventure to Atlantis; Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis; Ark of Time; Assassin's Creed Odyssey; Atlantis (video game) Atlantis: The Lost Tales; Atlantis II; Atlantis no Nazo; Atlantis Underwater Tycoon; Atlantis Evolution; Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Trial by Fire
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 as seen in the Justice League Heroes game. Aquaman appears in Justice League Task Force. Aquaman appears in Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis. Aquaman appeared as an unlockable character in Justice League Heroes, voiced by Bryce Johnson. [6] Aquaman appears in the prequel comic of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.
In The Lost Kingdom, Aquaman joins forces with his half-brother Orm to fight against Black Manta, who now has the Black Trident, and is wreaking havoc on Atlantis and the environment.
Box Office: ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Opens to $80 Million Overseas, ‘Wonka’ Surpasses $250 Million Globally Rebecca Rubin December 24, 2023 at 1:16 PM
Arthur Joseph Curry on the cover of Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #54 (September 2007), art by Rachel and Terry Dodson. Arthur Joseph Curry is the second DC Comics superhero to be known as Aquaman. Created by Kurt Busiek and Jackson Guice, he first appeared in Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #40 (May 2006).