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===Earth-Two===
 
===Earth-Two===
In 1939, a hidden Himalayan valley, containing an isolated civilization, was discovered by the American aviator and explorer [[Captain Desmo]]. Desmo's "lost world" had Himalayan crocodiles and Himalayan giant cannibals.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 36|Adventure Comics #36, Captain Desmo}}</ref> Desmo and his assistant, using only a machine gun and an improvised sling, wiped out the entire tribe of "Mudas" giants.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 37|Adventure Comics #37, Captain Desmo}}</ref>
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In 1939, a hidden Himalayan valley, containing an isolated civilization, was discovered by the American aviator and explorer [[Captain Desmo]]. Desmo's "lost world" had Himalayan crocodiles and Himalayan giant cannibals.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 36}}, Captain Desmo</ref> Desmo and his assistant, using only a machine gun and an improvised sling, wiped out the entire tribe of "Mudas" giants.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 37}}, Captain Desmo</ref>
   
 
===New Earth===
 
===New Earth===
In the late 1930s, in India, at the hidden Himalayan citadel of [[Seven (New Earth)|The Seven]], two disciples of that mystic cult, young [[Richard Occult (New Earth)|Richard Occult]] and [[Zator (New Earth)|Zator]], confronted and defeated an extremely powerful and dangerous demonic entity called [[Koth (New Earth)|Koth]].<ref>{{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 15|More Fun Comics #15, Dr. Occult}}</ref><ref>{{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 16|More Fun Comics #16, Dr. Occult}}</ref>
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In the late 1930s, in India, at the hidden Himalayan citadel of [[Seven (New Earth)|The Seven]], two disciples of that mystic cult, young [[Richard Occult (New Earth)|Richard Occult]] and [[Zator (New Earth)|Zator]], confronted and defeated an extremely powerful and dangerous demonic entity called [[Koth (New Earth)|Koth]].<ref>{{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 15}}, Dr. Occult</ref><ref>{{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 16}}, Dr. Occult</ref>
   
In 1939, at the remote Himalayan monastery of the [[Jerbel (Earth-Two)|Grande Lama Jerbel]], a world-takeover plot was foiled by [[Giovanni Zatara (New Earth)|John Zatara]], his manservant [[Tong (New Earth)|Tong]], and their temporary ally the [[Tigress I (New Earth)|Tigress]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 9|Action Comics #9, Zatara}}</ref> <!-- But did it happen in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, or where? -->
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In 1939, at the remote Himalayan monastery of the [[Jerbel (Earth-Two)|Grande Lama Jerbel]], a world-takeover plot was foiled by [[Giovanni Zatara (New Earth)|John Zatara]], his manservant [[Tong (New Earth)|Tong]], and their temporary ally the [[Tigress I (New Earth)|Tigress]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 9}}, Zatara</ref> <!-- But did it happen in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, or where? -->
   
 
[[Savitar Bandu (New Earth)|Savitar Bandu, or Shadowdragon]] is the legitimate heir to the throne of the tiny Himalayan nation of [[Bhutran]], which might or might not correspond to the "real world"s Himalayan Kingdom of {{WP|Bhutan}}.
 
[[Savitar Bandu (New Earth)|Savitar Bandu, or Shadowdragon]] is the legitimate heir to the throne of the tiny Himalayan nation of [[Bhutran]], which might or might not correspond to the "real world"s Himalayan Kingdom of {{WP|Bhutan}}.
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===Quality Universe===
 
===Quality Universe===
In 1940, in the Himalayas, there was an uprising by Morro cannibal tribesmen, in which the village of Madeira was massacred. This uprising was quashed, almost single-handedly, by roving American newsreel photographer [[Flash Fulton]].<ref>{{c|Smash Comics Vol 1 12|Smash Comics #12, Flash Fulton}}</ref>
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In 1940, in the Himalayas, there was an uprising by Morro cannibal tribesmen, in which the village of Madeira was massacred. This uprising was quashed, almost single-handedly, by roving American newsreel photographer [[Flash Fulton]].<ref>{{c|Smash Comics Vol 1 12}}, Flash Fulton</ref>
   
A tribe of Ape-Men, ten feet tall, capable of speech, lived in the Himalayas, as verified in 1940 by Professor Daniels' expedition.<ref>{{c|National Comics Vol 1 7|National Comics #7, Paul Bunyan}}</ref>
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A tribe of Ape-Men, ten feet tall, capable of speech, lived in the Himalayas, as verified in 1940 by Professor Daniels' expedition.<ref>{{c|National Comics Vol 1 7}}, Paul Bunyan</ref>
   
In 1941, deep in the hills of Tibet, at the secret citadel of the [[Hit_Comics_Vol_1_7#Synopsis_for_Neon_the_Unknown:_.22The_Four_Lamas.22|Four Lamas]], another world-takeover plot was foiled, by [[Thomas Corbet (Quality Universe)|Neon the Unknown]].<ref>{{c|Hit Comics Vol 1 7|Hit Comics #7, Neon}}</ref>
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In 1941, deep in the hills of Tibet, at the secret citadel of the [[Hit_Comics_Vol_1_7#Synopsis_for_Neon_the_Unknown:_.22The_Four_Lamas.22|Four Lamas]], another world-takeover plot was foiled, by [[Thomas Corbet (Quality Universe)|Neon the Unknown]].<ref>{{c|Hit Comics Vol 1 7}}, Neon</ref>
   
In 1941, in the Himalayas, the Forbidden Temple of the Man-Eating Spider was found by the British magician [[Jock Kellogg (Quality Universe)|Merlin]], who killed everyone inside, including the spider-god Agor, and stole an extremely valuable diamond, before destroying the structure by magical means.<ref>{{c|National Comics Vol 1 13|National Comics #13, Merlin}}</ref>
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In 1941, in the Himalayas, the Forbidden Temple of the Man-Eating Spider was found by the British magician [[Jock Kellogg (Quality Universe)|Merlin]], who killed everyone inside, including the spider-god Agor, and stole an extremely valuable diamond, before destroying the structure by magical means.<ref>{{c|National Comics Vol 1 13}}, Merlin</ref>
   
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* '''[[Mount Everest]]'''
 
* '''[[Mount Everest]]'''
 
===Dakotaverse===
 
===Dakotaverse===
* '''[[Shadowspire (Dakotaverse)|Shadowspire]]'''
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* '''[[Shadowspire (Dakotaverse)|Shadowspire]]''': The secret base of operations for the [[Shadow Cabinet]], the Shadowspire is a secluded Himalayan cave filled with extremely advanced machinery, and reachable only via teleportation.{{cn}}
** The secret base of operations for the [[Shadow Cabinet]], the Shadowspire is a secluded Himalayan cave filled with extremely advanced machinery, and reachable only via teleportation.{{cn}}
 
 
===Earth-One===
 
===Earth-One===
 
* The secret temple of [[Ra's al Ghul (New Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]]'s [[League of Assassins (New Earth)|"Brotherhood of the Demon"]] was in the Himalayas.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 1 232}}</ref> Ra's al Ghul had several Himalayan bases, and at least one of them contained a [[Lazarus Pit]].<ref>{{c|Black Adam: The Dark Age Vol 1 1}}</ref>
 
* The secret temple of [[Ra's al Ghul (New Earth)|Ra's al Ghul]]'s [[League of Assassins (New Earth)|"Brotherhood of the Demon"]] was in the Himalayas.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 1 232}}</ref> Ra's al Ghul had several Himalayan bases, and at least one of them contained a [[Lazarus Pit]].<ref>{{c|Black Adam: The Dark Age Vol 1 1}}</ref>
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* The little-known kingdom of [[Tala (Country)|Tala]] was in the Himalayas, adjacent to a larger, more powerful, aggressive [[China|neighboring nation]]. The world's sole surviving True Yeti, an individual calling himself Golo, lived here until at least the late 1960s.<ref>{{c|Hawkman Vol 1 27}}</ref>
 
===New Earth===
 
===New Earth===
 
* [[Vandar Adg (New Earth)|Vandal Savage]] had a secret Himalayan base, in Nepal.<ref>{{c|JLA Vol 1 85}}</ref>
 
* [[Vandar Adg (New Earth)|Vandal Savage]] had a secret Himalayan base, in Nepal.<ref>{{c|JLA Vol 1 85}}</ref>
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* '''[[Justice League of America Vol 1 102|Grave of the Unknown Soldier of Victory]]'''<ref>{{c|Justice League of America Vol 1 101}}</ref><ref>{{c|Justice League of America Vol 1 102}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Justice League of America Vol 1 102|Grave of the Unknown Soldier of Victory]]'''<ref>{{c|Justice League of America Vol 1 101}}</ref><ref>{{c|Justice League of America Vol 1 102}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Nanda Parbat]]'''
 
* '''[[Nanda Parbat]]'''
** American WWI-veteran [[Lee Travis (New Earth)|Lee Travis]], born circa 1902, spent "a few weeks" in Nanda Parbat during the 1920s. Time moves differently in Nanda Parbat, and when he returned to America it was several years later.<!-- The chronicles do not inform us how Travis' family, neighbors, friends, colleagues, or employees reacted to that absence and return. --> In 1938, at the calendar age of 36 but physically much younger, Lee Travis, by then a newspaper publisher, adopted a secret vigilante identity as the Crimson Avenger.<ref>{{c|Golden Age Secret Files and Origins Vol 1 1}}</ref>
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** American WWI-veteran [[Lee Travis (New Earth)|Lee Travis]], born circa 1902, spent "a few weeks" in Nanda Parbat during the 1920s. Time moves differently in Nanda Parbat, and when he returned to America it was several years later.<!-- The chronicles do not inform us how Travis' family, neighbors, friends, colleagues, or employees reacted to that absence and return. --> In 1938, at the calendar age of 36 but physically much younger, Lee Travis, by then a newspaper publisher, adopted a secret vigilante identity as the Crimson Avenger.<ref>{{c|Golden Age Secret Files and Origins Vol 1 1}}, Crimson Avenger</ref>
 
** [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]] has visited Nanda Parbat, and while there he learned the meditative technique for entering the state of {{WP|Nirvikalpa|Nirvikalpa Samadhi}}.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 1 663}}</ref>
 
** [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]] has visited Nanda Parbat, and while there he learned the meditative technique for entering the state of {{WP|Nirvikalpa|Nirvikalpa Samadhi}}.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 1 663}}</ref>
   

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The Himalayas is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian Subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. By extension, it is also the name of the massive mountain system which includes the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, the Toba Kakar, and a host of minor ranges extending fr

History

All Worlds

The Himalayas is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian Subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. By extension, it is also the name of the massive mountain system which includes the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, the Toba Kakar, and a host of minor ranges extending from the Pamir Knot.

Earth-Two

In 1939, a hidden Himalayan valley, containing an isolated civilization, was discovered by the American aviator and explorer Captain Desmo. Desmo's "lost world" had Himalayan crocodiles and Himalayan giant cannibals.[1] Desmo and his assistant, using only a machine gun and an improvised sling, wiped out the entire tribe of "Mudas" giants.[2]

New Earth

In the late 1930s, in India, at the hidden Himalayan citadel of The Seven, two disciples of that mystic cult, young Richard Occult and Zator, confronted and defeated an extremely powerful and dangerous demonic entity called Koth.[3][4]

In 1939, at the remote Himalayan monastery of the Grande Lama Jerbel, a world-takeover plot was foiled by John Zatara, his manservant Tong, and their temporary ally the Tigress.[5]

Savitar Bandu, or Shadowdragon is the legitimate heir to the throne of the tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutran, which might or might not correspond to the "real world"s Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.

Zhutan is a tiny kingdom in the Himalayas. It is the site of the Temple of Meshta, where adherants of the ancient eligion called Saravistraism worship Meshta, their Creator God. The sect is named for the prophet Saravistra, and preaches the Twelve Laws of Love. The temple houses the Sun Disk of Meshta, an occult artifact of incalculable power.

Quality Universe

In 1940, in the Himalayas, there was an uprising by Morro cannibal tribesmen, in which the village of Madeira was massacred. This uprising was quashed, almost single-handedly, by roving American newsreel photographer Flash Fulton.[6]

A tribe of Ape-Men, ten feet tall, capable of speech, lived in the Himalayas, as verified in 1940 by Professor Daniels' expedition.[7]

In 1941, deep in the hills of Tibet, at the secret citadel of the Four Lamas, another world-takeover plot was foiled, by Neon the Unknown.[8]

In 1941, in the Himalayas, the Forbidden Temple of the Man-Eating Spider was found by the British magician Merlin, who killed everyone inside, including the spider-god Agor, and stole an extremely valuable diamond, before destroying the structure by magical means.[9]

Points of Interest

All Worlds

Dakotaverse

  • Shadowspire: The secret base of operations for the Shadow Cabinet, the Shadowspire is a secluded Himalayan cave filled with extremely advanced machinery, and reachable only via teleportation.[citation needed]

Earth-One

  • The secret temple of Ra's al Ghul's "Brotherhood of the Demon" was in the Himalayas.[10] Ra's al Ghul had several Himalayan bases, and at least one of them contained a Lazarus Pit.[11]
  • The little-known kingdom of Tala was in the Himalayas, adjacent to a larger, more powerful, aggressive neighboring nation. The world's sole surviving True Yeti, an individual calling himself Golo, lived here until at least the late 1960s.[12]

New Earth

Residents

See Also