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One component within Attilan allowed it to function as a veritable space going vessel where it could be powered by sources such as Black Bolt's voice with this being part of the '''Agon Contingency'''. (Mighty Avengers v1 #28) | One component within Attilan allowed it to function as a veritable space going vessel where it could be powered by sources such as Black Bolt's voice with this being part of the '''Agon Contingency'''. (Mighty Avengers v1 #28) | ||
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Revision as of 05:15, 24 August 2015
Attilan is a place that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Overview
As an ancient kingdom, it was led by a long line of Inhuman rulers who ushered them people of Attilan into the modern age. (Inhuman v1 #6)
Notable location's within the city include:
- Terrigen Chambers : located within the Attilan Undercity where the Terrigen were cultivated. (Realm of Kings: Inhumans v1 #1) It was powered from the bio-energy given from the Sacred Helix of Randac. (Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine v1 #5)
- Temple of Randac : a site that included a dais where the tradition of Terrigenesis was conducted with young children went through the metamorphosis where small chambers contained the sacred Terrigen needed for the transformation. (Uncanny X-Men: First Class v1 #1)
- Pit of the Dead : a site where the bodies of deceased Inhuman's was lowered and considered a hallowed area. (Inhumans: The Great Refuge v1 #1)
- Concourse of Ancestors : located within the Attilan Undercity. (Realm of Kings: Inhumans v1 #1)
- Weeping Tower : a site holding priests that taught martial arts and was where Karnak learnt his combat skills. (Uncanny X-Men: First Class v1 #2)
- Shrine of Randac :
- Citadel of Science : one of the regions within Attilan.(Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine v1 #5)
Within the towers of Attilan, there were the sacred Terrigen Laboratory where the Terrigen Mists were housed that served as the catalyst for releasing the Inhuman's genetic potential. (Inhumans: The Great Refuge v1 #1) Beneath Attilan, there were caverns where the Terrigen crystals were stored where they were exposed to heat and water to produce the Terrigen Mist. These caverns were considered sacred and only a select few were allowed entry with only ceremonial guards kept and air barriers used to prevent the mists from flooding Attilan as no Inhuman would dare break the sanctity of the site. Entry into the cavern was also dangerous without a protective suit as there was the risk irreversible genetic trauma. (Son of M v1 #2)
One component within Attilan allowed it to function as a veritable space going vessel where it could be powered by sources such as Black Bolt's voice with this being part of the Agon Contingency. (Mighty Avengers v1 #28)
Notes
- Attilan was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #47 (February, 1966).
In other media
Television
- In Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Attilan made an appearance in the episode "Inhuman Nature". It was shown as a hidden city in the Himalayas created by the pre-human advanced tribe known as the Inhumans who had superhuman powers who went to the refuge to isolate themselves from humanity that feared and hated them with the walls holding glyphs that told their history. During the modern age, they were led by King Black Bolt who forbid any contact with the outside world with this view being urged by his Minister of Defense who was his brother Maximus. Maximus was ordered not to construct any weapons of war against mankind but secretly built such armaments that he kept hidden within the Defense Cathedral. When Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. arrived, they were initially unable to pass through the protective barrier of the city and instead dug underneath it. Initially, the heroes came into conflict with the Inhuman Royal Family until Maximus revealed his betrayal by attempting to unleash the Atmo-Gun to destroy humanity. The combined might of the Royal Family and the Hulks destroyed it whereupon Black Bolt removed the order that forbade contact with the outside world. Maximus would initiate his last plan which was permanently activating the protective barrier of Attilan separating them from the rest of Earth until Black Bolt used his voice to shatter the energy dome.
- In Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors, the throne-city of Attilan was shown in the episode "Inhumanity". It was depicted as a floating city ruled by the Inhuman Royal Family that maintained an isolationist stance with mankind. Attilan was taken over by Maximus who mind controlled the Royal Family and intended to spark a war with humans. The Royal Family was freed by Spider-Man and Triton, whereupon Black Bolt used his voice to propel the city back into the sky after Maximus plotted it's course to crash into New York City.
Appearances
- Realm of Kings: Inhumans v1 #1:
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