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| - * Atlantis Chronicles
* Aquaman (Volume 5)
* Arion (Volume 1)
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| - * Atlantis Chronicles series index at DCU Guide
* Atlantis Chronicles at Comicbookdb.com
* Atlantis Chronicles series index at the Grand Comics Database Project
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| - --08-16
- 1.262304E10
- The Greeks and the Atlanteans choose champions to see who wins the war. The Atlantean champion, Kraken is killed by the Greek champion and he reveals himself to be Prince Haumond of Poseidonis.
- During the pregnancy of Atlanna sea life are already responding to the baby in her womb. When she finally gives birth the doctor Vulko, Kalandro and King Trevis notice that the infant boy has the cursed blond hair of Kordax. King Trevis takes the infant to Mercy Reef and leaves him to die. King Trevis returns to Poseidonis and notices Atlanna's journal and Atlanna's latest entries and realized that the blond [[W:C:DC:Orin
- Many years later in Egypt, Haumond dies of old age in the presence of his older brother, Atlan.
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| - * Final issue of the series.
* Includes a family tree showcasing [[W:C:DC:Orin
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| - I brought the child far, far away from our land, to a place of exposure. When the tide recedes, he will be exposed to the air for a period beyond which any Atlantean could survive without replenishment. Ultimately, though, that does not matter as it is unlikely he will survive that long. Of course, if the child could breathe air for a length of time and command the sea creatures to leave him be, then he might survive. I've given him at least a chance, so perhaps... but that is nonsense. I know in my heart, the child is dead. Just as I know that he is not my child.
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