Axia is a city in the Quantum Realm established by Kang the Conqueror to serve as the capital of his empire.
History[]
Created by Kang the Conqueror[]
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After Janet van Dyne trapped herself and Kang the Conqueror down in the Quantum Realm by blowing up the Multiversal Engine Core that fueled his Time Sphere. Kang, who had gotten his suit back, used his futuristic resources to create his own empire within the Quantum Realm, at the cost of destroying many existing civilizations within the realm and displacing many of its former inhabitants, leading to the creation of a resistance movement to fight against Kang's tyrannical rule. During Kang's endeavors, he constructed the city of Axia to serve as his seat of power.[2]
Rescue of Janet van Dyne[]
When Hank Pym found and rescued Janet from her solitude in the Quantum Realm, years after she was trapped down there, Axia was seen near the location she was rescued.[3] After Janet's disappearance, Kylar, a former Freedom Fighter ecentually defected to Kang and became the governor of Axia.
Ambush in Axia[]
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Uprising in Axia[]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, Kang the Conqueror's main stronghold is known as Chronopolis.
- When Ant-Man and the Wasp first released, many fans noticed a "quantum city" and speculated about the idea of there being an entire civilization in the Quantum Realm. Stephen Broussard later confirmed that fans were correct, and that the city seen in the sequel was indeed Axia from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and that they purposely put it in the movie in order to set up the threequel.[4]