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"Revisionist History": In the year 10,000 BCE, Atlantis is above the water. Because of this, an Egyptian warlord with lizard eyes called The Scarab is attacking the rich island nation. However, his warriors are stopped by two metahumans—a 'whaler' from the North Pa

Quote1 I am... troubled by what I've seen, both in the future, and here. The world of the beast is terrible to behold. Loud, smelly, and so cold... But here, in the world outside my own land, Knights sacrifice children to feed their gods... Men are kept as slaves. Death is dealt often, without reason, and rarely with gratitude to the Great Spirit. Quote2
Manitou Raven

JLA #70 is an issue of the series JLA (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 2002. It was published on August 28, 2002.

Synopsis for "Revisionist History"

In the year 10,000 BCE, Atlantis is above the water. Because of this, an Egyptian warlord with lizard eyes called The Scarab is attacking the rich island nation. However, his warriors are stopped by two metahumans—a 'whaler' from the North Pacific, and a monstrous giant who quotes Hebrew sages. They immobilize the ship and kill The Scarab. The crew fall to their knees, and the Whaler casually remarks that "the sea provides", and the crew will be taken as slaves.

In Atlantis itself, the serfs ("lowmen") are hard at work. The Council has decreed that the dome, which protected Atlantis while it was underwater, must come down. Watching the lowmen from afar is Gamemnae, sorceress and de facto ruler of Atlantis, and Rama Khan, hereditary protector of Jarhanpur and leader of the League: a coalition of heroes who protect Atlantis. The two are worried about Manitou Raven and Tezumak, whom they sent into the future. As they are discussing the good the team has done, Gamemnae has a vision of "a darkness... atop the dome."

The final member of the League, Sela, draws herself away from her 'companions' to deal with the disaster—a rain of fire. The heroes try to deflect the brunt of the damage towards the slums. As a portal opens, the League steels itself for a greater fight... but it is only Manitou Raven (referred to as 'the Inde') and Tezumak. he heroes wonder what this means for their mission to the future.

In the temple, a priest is reading the 'Obsidian Tome', the New Chronicle of Atlantis. However, the Martian Manhunter is in the audience. After the reading, he departs, commenting about propaganda. He broadcasts his findings to his teammates—Gamemnae was instrumental in raising Atlantis, though no-one will say why. She is regarded as a national heroine. Atlanteans in this time are all mildly telepathic, and the pool which contained Aquaman's warning in the future is guarded.

After two days in the past, the JLA have mostly recovered from the side-effects of time-travel; apart from Batman who is still delirious. While Wonder Woman is sponging his brow, Batman makes a comment about how beautiful she is before passing out. The team is eager to move into Atlantis, but Green Lantern keeps seeing visions of his team-mates dead.

In Atlantis, the League are convened to listen to Manitou's assessment of the mission. When they hear that the 'Destroyers', the prophesied Hydra, is in fact a group of men and women, and that Atlantis is gone in that time, they despair, but they are ready to make war. Manitou does not trust Gamemnae's motives, but he supports the team. Later, as he watches Tezumak giving his armor the blood it needs, he smells the Justice League and alerts his allies.

At the pool, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman and Plastic Man have incapacitated the guards. As Plastic Man uses his powers to mimic the two guards, Martian Manhunter and Wonder Woman use their powers to scan the water for Aquaman. Suddenly, a shape looms up, composed of water—Aquaman has been trapped within the water itself.

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  • Atlanteans (Mentioned only)
  • Neptune (Mentioned only)
  • The Scarab (First appearance)
  • Set (Mentioned only)

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