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- Ahri'ahn (more commonly referred to as Arion) is a fictional sword and sorcery superhero published by American company DC Comics. He debuted in Warlord (vol. 1) #55 (March 1982), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema.
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Genius-level intellect; gifted scientist, explorerer, and engineer. Ahri'ahn (more commonly referred to as Arion) is a fictional sword and sorcery superhero published by American company DC Comics. He debuted in Warlord (vol. 1) #55 (March 1982), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema. [1]
- Ongoing series
- 1982-July 1985
- fantasy, superheroMagic
- DC Comics
- Origin
- Creation
- Character Evolution
- Major Story Arcs
- Power and Abilities
New Earth
Arion is the product of two AtlanteanGods more than half a million years ago. His father was Calculha, a force of good and light, and his mother was Dark Majistra, a force of strife and darkness. Dark Majistra and Arion's evil twin brother, Garn Daanuth, tried to bring about a new age of magic by using the Zodiac Crystals, bringing devastation to the Earth. A young Arion sacrificed his life to save it but the result made him live for over 500,000 years in a state of intangibility in the realm...
Arion was created by Paul Kupperberg (writer) and Jan Duursema (artist) and first appeared in Warlord #55. Arion was originally ran as a back-up feature in the Warlord DC Comic series. The feature ran from issue 55 - 62. After that he got his own series, Arion Lord of Atlantis. This series ran for about three years totaling 35 issues.
Arion, Lord of Atlantis
When Arion returned to his physical form after living as a star for centuries, he was unaware of his history though ascended to a high position in Atlantis. His source of power was the stars themselves, able to draw power from the stellar sources to work his magic. While powerful, he was also arrogant, a trait unfitting for a agent for the Lords of Order and was given a trial to learn humility by his father. After, Arion became driven to live up to his destiny of protecting Atlantis and often...
Arion the Immortal
Shortly after regaining his magic with Darkworld as his source, changes in Darkworld left him completely depowered once again for over 45,000 years, leaving him to become reliant on mystical objects and psychic-based abilities. Though he retain his immortality, he did not retain his youth overtime. Eventually, the magic of Darkworld returns and is revealed that Darkworld itself is a magical realm spawned from a cosmic being's slumber, the dreams it creates powerful enough to create magic and...
Camelot Falls
Arion has visions of a cataclysmic future that is centered around Superman. Using certain mystical items, he travels forward a time where Superman exists. He shares his visions about the future and Superman's involvement in them with Superman and his friends. He shows them that because humanity became so dependent on Superman and other alien help, they don't develop naturally which eventually leads to an apocalypse. Arion hoped to have Superman retire in order to prevent this from happening....
New Earth
At full power, Arion possess astute skill in magic and is historically recognized as the Sorcerer Supreme of Altantis as well as the most powerful mage in it's history, having beaten Lords of Chaos originating from Atlantis such as that of Garn Daanuth and Chaon and a group known as the "Seven Lords of Hell". Zatanna once stated at the height of his power, he possessed near limitless power. Throughout his lifetime, Arion's magical powers were based on pulling from sources to energize his spel...
Prime Earth
Similar to his New Earth counterpart, Arion is a powerful mage capable of performing magic and is immortal though unlike his previous version, he produces magic naturally that can awaken metahuman abilities people are exposed to it. However, he retained the ability to siphon magic from beings even as powerful as Nabu or use the Blue Beetle Scarab's cosmic energy and occult energies as a source. In battle, he proved powerful enough to best Doctor Fate in two instances, besting Nabu himself aft...
With writer Paul Kupperberg, she co-created the Arion character in The Warlord #55 (March 1982) [4] and the Arion, Lord of Atlantis series was launched in November 1982. Duursema was one of the artists of Wonder Woman #300 (Feb. 1983). [5]
Feb 15, 2016 · Arion was ultimately created by Kupperberg (writer) and Jan Duursema (artist). The Arion, Lord of Atlantis back-up feature ran from Warlord #55 to #62 (1982).
He debuted in Warlord #55, and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema. A powerful, immortal wizard from ancient Atlantis centuries before it sunk, the character originally starred in his own series taking place outside the main continuity of DC Comics.
- Ongoing series
- 1982-July 1985
- fantasy, superheroMagic
- DC Comics
Arion and his supporting cast, including Lady Chian, the love of his life, were created by writer Paul Kupperberg and artist Jan Duursema. Kupperberg was a DC regular, also associated with that company's version of The Peacemaker, a 1980s revival of The Doom Patrol and similar heroes.
Ahri'ahn (more commonly referred to as Arion) is a fictional sword and sorcery superhero published by American company DC Comics. He debuted in Warlord (vol. 1) #55 (March 1982), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Jan Duursema.