Arion
Arion was a powerful sorcerer who lived in ancient Atlantis thousands of years before its fall, wielding mighty magical abilities to protect his people. His adventures were chronicled beginning in his 1982 DC series, depicting him as one of history's greatest wielders of arcane power.
Born from the Bronze Age imagination of Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema, Arion made a commanding debut in Arion, Lord of Atlantis #1 in 1982, carving out a distinctive corner of the DC Universe steeped in ancient myth and high fantasy. Over a publishing span stretching nearly thirty years, this enduring figure proved far more than a one-era wonder — his presence across landmark titles like Crisis on Infinite Earths and Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe signals a character DC considered worth preserving in the canon. He keeps remarkable company, sharing pages with Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern, which speaks to a figure who moves comfortably among the publisher's heaviest hitters. With a key collector's issue to his name and a legacy that outlasted many of his Bronze Age contemporaries, Arion rewards any fan willing to dig into DC's richer, stranger mythology.

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Covers through the years — 1982–2011
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