Dive into the myth and mysticism of DC’s Bronze Age with Arion, Lord of Atlantis #24 – 1983, a captivating issue in one of the most underrated fantasy epics of its era. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life with the dynamic artwork of Jan Duursema, this issue continues the saga of a powerful sorcerer navigating a perilous world long before the rise of modern civilisation.
In issue #24, the story unfolds against a backdrop of crumbling empires, ancient magic, and cosmic power struggles. As the balance of power in pre-cataclysmic Atlantis begins to shift, Arion faces enemies both arcane and political. His command of mystical forces is rivalled only by his struggle to maintain control over his own destiny, as dark forces gather to exploit Atlantis’s instability.
This series combines sword-and-sorcery sensibilities with high fantasy world-building, standing out from other superhero fare of the time. Jan Duursema’s artwork evokes grandeur and menace, from otherworldly spell duels to ancient ruins steeped in mystery. Arion himself, half scholar and half warrior, remains one of DC’s most unique protagonists—complex, powerful, and deeply connected to the fate of the world he seeks to protect.
Perfect for fans of fantasy epics, mystic lore, and deep DC continuity, Arion, Lord of Atlantis #24 is a treasured addition to any Bronze Age collection. This issue offers both standalone appeal and continued insight into the rich mythos of Atlantis, long before it became associated with Aquaman's underwater kingdom.
Now available at ComicBookXS.com, Arion #24 – 1983 is preserved in excellent condition, carefully bagged and boarded. Orders ship promptly across the UK, with packaging designed to safeguard your comic and keep it in collector-ready condition from dispatch to delivery.
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