Santa Prisca (DC)

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Santa Prisca is an island that features in DC Comics.

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History

Origin

At some point, the Spanish had constructed a fort on the island in the 17th century. (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 #19)

Three decades, the only importance the nation had was being free of Communist sympathy. Thomas Wayne came to Santa Prisca where he provided disaster relief in the wake of hurricanes and abject poverty. During that time, he tried and failed to liberate slaves that were traded to fund Marxist insurgents whereupon he left the nation behind forever. (Batman: Gotham Knights v1 #34)

It was controlled by a drug cartel that did not cooperate with any recognised authority. (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 #19) The drug kingpin Hector Lopez had used the island and once resided at the Spanish fort. (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 #20) International sanctions prevented civilian ships from approaching the island and despite economic in-roads by the Zesti Cola Corporation it still remained a rogue state. (Batman: Gotham Knights v1 #35)

Professor Randolph Porter and General Timothy Slaycroft both fled to Santa Prisca where they continued with their experiments in creating better soldiers. (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 #19)

The New 52

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different timeline of events.

There had been ten attacks on black market dealers on the island by an Angel of Death with these attacks connected to the Sacred Order of Saint Dumas. The Order later established a monastery for their operations known as the Crusade of St. Dumas. Red Robin and Red Hood journeyed to Santa Prisca as they sought to uncover the mystery of the mysterious woman known as Mother. (Batman and Robin Eternal v1 #9)

Overview

Locations on the island included:

  • Peña Duro : translated to mean 'The Hard Stone' was an infamous prison fortress. (Batman: Gotham Knights v1 #35)
  • Punto De Tiburon :

Inhabitants

  • Bane :
  • Hector Lopez : a leading drug kingpin who occupied an old Spanish fort on the island and had been using it as a base of operations for a time including utilising its dungeon. ((Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 #20)

Notes

  • Santa Prisca was created by Dennis O'Neil where it made its first appearance in Question v1 #10 (November 1987).

In other media

Television

  • In Young Justice, Santa Prisca served as a setting in the episode "Drop Zone" where it was the world's largest provider of the dangerous drug on Venom. Batman dispatched the Team to the island after all communications were cut off and shipments of the drugs stopped. Once there, the Team learnt that the island had been taken over by Kobra who had usurped control from Bane. Bane would enlist the aid of the Team to win back the Venom factory but it was ultimately destroyed when Miss Martian caused Sportsmaster's helicopter to crash into the factory's roof.

Films

Video games

  • In Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu, the island was mentioned in the game when a thug named Ramon Domingo referred to Santa Prisca as being named after an imaginary saint. He stated it was famous for only two things namely having the world's most corrupted politicians and its infamous prison. The latter was used to detain the worst criminals known with many being sent from other countries to the isle where they fought to become the leader and survive. Ramon mentioned that Bane was at one point the top dog at Pena Duro when he was at Santa Prisca.
  • In Batman: Arkham City, the island did not appear but was referenced in the game. An advertisement for Santa Prisca was on a poster inside the subway system and scanning it solved a riddle involving Bane.
  • In Batman: The Enemy Within, Peña Duro was mentioned in the Telltale Series where the Riddler got himself sent there in order to break out its various criminals detained at the site.

Appearances

  • Question v1 #10:

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