Atlas (Marvel Comics)


Atlas is the name of different characters appearing in Marvel Comics.

Character history

Erik Josten

Erik Josten used the Atlas alias during his time as a member of the Thunderbolts.

Steve Rand

Steve Rand is an actor who is the star of a popular sword-and-sandals movie. He was considered the most handsome actor in all of Hollywood. While working in the movie Atlas and Bathsheba, Steve met his stunt double named Jimmy where Steve insisted on doing his own stunts like the one that involved him swinging over a flaming pit. Despite Jimmy's warnings, Steve went ahead with the stunt where it went horribly wrong. He fell face-first into the flaming pit and was left mutilated. Upon waking up in the hospital, he removed the bandages from his face and found that the accident disfigured him. After it took five men to stop his insane rampage, Steve Rand was released from the hospital and laid low for five years. Upon becoming delusional, Steve Rand began to think he was Atlas and started targeting anyone that was involved in the production of Atlas and Bathsheba where he used the jawbone of a donkey to kill them. After killing five people, Atlas confronted the film's producer Simon Kolb. Upon unmasking himself to Kolb, Atlas killed him. Upon leaving Kolb's mansion, he was attacked by Werewolf by Night and held his ground against him where he thought that Werewolf by Night was Jimmy. Atlas brutally defeated Werewolf by Night. After killing the leading lady for Atlas and Bathsheba, Atlas confronted the film's screenwriter Buck Cowan. Before Atlas could kill him, Jack Russell confronted Atlas and transformed into Werewolf by Night where Atlas thought he was Jimmy. Their fight went from Hollywood Boulevard to Mann's Chinese Theatre. As Buck caught up to them on the roof of Mann's Chinese Theater, he tried to reason with Atlas. As Atlas tried to attack Buck, Werewolf by Night attacked. Before Atlas could kill Werewolf by Night, Buck used the gun Jack Russell gave him to shoot Atlas in the back. Atlas then fell to his death where he landed face-first into the wet cement that an unidentified celebrity was going to put their hands in later on.

Atlas (Titan)

is one of the Titan. He took a lesser goddess named Pleione as his wife. When it came to the Titanomachy, Atlas sided with his father Cronus in his fight against Zeus. While most of the Titans that were on Cronus' side were imprisoned in Tartarus, Atlas was condemned by Zeus to hold up the heavens. His location was at the Atlas Mountains in what would be Morocco. When Perseus neared his location after slaying Medusa, Atlas tried to warn Perseus to not take the apples of the Hesperides only for Perseus to use Medusa's head to turn him to stone.
Atlas was restored to normal. After two generations, Atlas had his encounter with Hercules and asked for his help in obtaining the Golden Apples. While Atlas obtained the apples, he planned to leave Hercules to take over only for Hercules to trick Atlas into holding the clouds again.
The Axis Mundi that Atlas was positioned somehow shifted to Washington, D.C. as Atlas still held up the heavens. On the day of September 18, 1793, Atlas appeared to George Washington when he made Washington, D.C. the capital of the United States of America. In the present, Artume used the Omphalus to free Atlas from his fate in exchange for revenge on Hercules. Using the Washington Monument, Atlas attacked Hercules. With help from Namora, Hercules defeated Atlas.

Dallas Riordan

Erik Josten's ionic form later possessed Dallas Riordan which empowered her with the ionic energy, enabling her to operate as Atlas for a short time.