The Atlantis Chronicles #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe seventh and final chapter of DC's Atlantis Chronicles brings Peter David and Esteban Maroto's sweeping underwater saga to a close with the subtitle "The Birth." Maroto's cover art is genuinely striking: a golden-haired mermaid arches dramatically across the foreground while a gauntleted hand — adorned with a bold red-and-gold bracelet — reaches toward her amid flashes of energy, all set against the spired, otherworldly architecture of Atlantis rising from the depths. Looming above in spectral form are a gallery of faces — kings, queens, and warriors from across the Chronicles' long history — serving as a haunting reminder of the generational epic that has unfolded over these seven issues.
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The younger brother of King Trevis, Uri, is killed by a cannister of waste from the surface world. Queen Atlanna has a child (after an erotic dream involving Atlan) with blond hair. Trevis leaves the child to die, then commits suicide.
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