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ATTILAN

'Attilan' is a fictional city in the that houses the Inhumans which first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #47 (Feb 1966). It has also been known as the 'Great Refuge' and 'New Attilan'.

Contents
History
Citizens
Royal Family
Genetics Council
Evil Inhumans
Citizens
Other Media

History


Attilan was originally founded in 5000BC on an island in the North Atlantic by King Myran and was later relocated to the Himalayas (What If #30, second story) in the 1950s. In more recent times, Attilan was shifted to the Blue Area of the Moon (Fantastic Four #240), and later onto Atlantis after it was raised by Morgan Le Fay (Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising #2). It was once more transported back to the Himalayas under the direction of Black Bolt after deceiving humans into believing it destroyed (Inhumans vol.2 #12). Next, Attilan was brought into space by the Kree as a mobile weapon, but the Inhuman population initially elected to remain with it in space (Inhumans vol 3 #1-4). It has of late returned back to the Blue Area of the Moon (Inhumans vol 4 #1)

Citizens


Royal Family

Character Seen in Notes
Ahura''Inhumans Graphic Novel''Fantastic Four Unlimited'' #2Son of Medusa and Black Bolt
Black Bolt''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #45King of Inhumans and husband to Medusa
Crystal''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #45Medusa's sister
Gorgon''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #44Cousin of Medusa and Black Bolt
Karnak''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #45Cousin of Black Bolt
Lockjaw''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #45Transporter for the Royal Family
Luna Maximoff''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #240Daughter of Quicksilver and Crystal; born human
Medusa''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #36Married to Black Bolt, queen of the Inhumans
Triton''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #45Karnak's brother

Genetics Council

Character Seen in Notes
Arcadius''Fantastic Force'' #5Inhuman chancellor
Cynas''Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising'' #1
Furgal''Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising'' #1
Kitang''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1
Porcal''Fantastic Force'' #8
Sapphiras''Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising'' #1
Targon''Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising'' #1
Thernon''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1

Evil Inhumans

Character Seen in Notes
Aireo''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #47also known as Skybreaker
Falcona''Incredible Hulk Annual'' #1
Leonus''Incredible Hulk Annual'' #1
Maximus''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #47Black Bolt's brother
Nebulo''Incredible Hulk Annual'' #1Also known as the 'Shadow Uncast'
Stallior''Incredible Hulk Annual'' #1
Timberius''Incredible Hulk Annual'' #1

Citizens


★ 'Aeric'
''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1
★ 'Agon'
''Thor'' vol. 1 #148
died in ''Avengers'' vol. 1 #95 (Black Bolt's father)
★ 'Alaris'
''Inhumans'' vol. 5 #1
★ 'Alecto'
''Marvel Knights 4'' #19 (daughter of Gorgon)
★ 'Ambur'
★ 'Andvari'
''What If?'' vol. 1 #30
★ 'Arvak'
''Inhumans'' vol. 4 #1
★ 'Asmodeus'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #117
★ 'Ator'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #398
★ 'Aven'
''Marvel Fanfare'' vol. 1 #14
★ 'Avian'
''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1
★ 'Avion'
''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1 (died same issue)
★ 'Avius'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #129
★ 'Azur'
★ 'Blaast'
''Inhumans: Great Refuge''
★ 'Bochek'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Budan'
''Marvel Two-In-One'' #71
★ 'Carthus'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2 (religious leader)
★ 'Centaurius'
''Amazing Adventures'' vol. 2 #1
★ 'Chiron'
''Fantastic Four'' #129
★ 'Corporus'
''Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising'' #1
★ 'Cuidar'
''Vision & Scarlet Witch'' vol. 2 #10 (doctor)
★ 'Cyra'
''Inhumans: The Untold Saga'' #1
★ 'Dewoz'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2 (transformed into duplicate of Alpha Primitive by Terrigenesis)
★ 'Dinu'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2 (teen)
★ 'Dominus'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #131
★ 'Dren'
''Fantastic Four Annual'' #18
★ 'Elejea'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #6
★ 'Entos'
''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #175
★ 'Flaidermaus'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #129 (flying guardsman)
★ 'Frag'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Galen'
''Avengers'' vol. 1 #351
★ 'Ghaidor'
★ 'Gitel'
''Fantastic Four Annual'' #18
 
★ 'Glytra'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #59
★ 'Grimal'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #1
★ 'Ikarys'
''Inhumans'' vol. 4 #1
★ 'Iridia'
''Inhumans'' vol. 1 #1
★ 'Itar'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Jolen'
''Inhumans'' vol. 5 #1 (seen); ''Inhumans'' vol. 5 #2 (named); sent to Earth
★ 'Kaliban'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #99 (possibly Yeti from First Line)
★ 'Kalikya'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2
★ 'Kobar'
★ 'Korath'
★ 'Krush'
''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1 (guard)
★ 'Kylus'
''Thor Annual'' #12 (lived in 500BC)
★ 'La'
★ 'Magnar'
''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' vol. 1 #2 (mentioned)
★ 'Makoth'
''Thor'' vol. 1 #146
★ 'Makus'
★ 'Marak'
''Fantastic Four'' #240
★ 'Mander'
★ 'Marista'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #1 (maid of Medusa)
★ 'Maya'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #306 (former nanny of Luna)
★ 'Mendicus'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #5 (UN ambassador)
★ 'Mikon'
''Inhumans: The Untold Saga'' #1
★ 'Milena'
★ 'Minxi'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Mojlor'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Mullox'
''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #175
★ 'Naanis'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #6
★ 'Nadar'
''Marvel Two-In-One'' #71 (scientist)
★ 'Nahrees'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2
★ 'Nallo'
''Inhumans'' vol. 5 #1
★ 'Neifi'
''Inhumans'' vol. 3 #2
★ 'Nestor'
''Thor Annual'' #12 (lived in 500BC; former ruler)
★ 'Ozel'
''Marvel Fanfare'' vol. 1 #14 (plotted to steal Royal Spectre)
★ 'Payne'
''Inhumans'' vol. 2 #1 (guard)
 
★ 'Phadros'
''Alpha Flight/Inhumans Annual 1998''
★ 'Phaeder'
''Marvel Two-In-One'' #72
★ 'Pinyon'
''Fantastic Four'' #129
★ 'Piskas'
''Fantastic Four'' #131
★ 'Putor'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Quelin'
★ 'Rajar'
''Marvel Graphic Novel: Inhumans''
★ 'Ramus'
''Fantastic Four Annual'' #18
★ 'Randac'
''Thor #147''
Former Ruler. Killed in ''Thor'' vol. 1 #147
★ 'Rok'
''Inhumans II#1
★ 'Romnar'
''Incredible Hulk Annual #1
★ 'Rynda'
''Thor'' vol. 1 #148
Mother of Black Bolt, wife of Agon
★ 'San'
''Inhumans'' vol. 5 #1
★ 'Seeker'
''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #46
Brother of other Inhuman Seeker. Killed ''Inhumans:Untold Stories'' #6
★ 'Seeker Successor'
''Fantastic Four Unlimited'' #2
Brother of original Seeker
★ 'Senschi'
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★ 'Smilo'
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★ 'Symak'
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★ 'Sylk'
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★ 'Tally'
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★ 'Tanith'
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★ 'Tauron'
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★ 'Tethys'
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★ 'Thera'
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★ 'Thraxton'
''Fantastic Four Annual'' #12
★ 'Belial Toiven'
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★ 'Rexel Toiven'
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★ 'Usurieus Toiven'
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★ 'Tonaja'
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★ 'Thraxton'
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★ 'Ultarnt'
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★ 'Vel'
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★ 'Veritus'
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★ 'Webelos'
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★ 'Weebwow'
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★ 'Yeti'
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★ 'Zeta'
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★ 'Zorvash'
'''formerly based in Attilan'
★ 'Lucas Jackson'
''Thing'' vol. 1 #4
★ 'Midnight Sun'
''Silver Surfer'' vol. 3 #29
★ 'Star Thief'
''New Warriors'' vol. 1 #5
★ 'Quicksilver'

Other Media


Attilan appeared in the 1994 ''Fantastic Four'' TV series under it's Great Refuge name.
Attilan serves as a hub in ''.

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