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* During the spy spoof arc of [[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]], [[Mad Scientist|Dr. Jyrras']] [[Supervillain Lair|base]] is an island with an [[Lampshade Hanging|extinct]] [[Chekhov's Volcano|volcano]]. Filled with orange pillows to simulate lava. It's supposed to be incredibly secret, but the [[Government Agency of Fiction|agency]] has [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_456.php detailed plans].
* During the spy spoof arc of [[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]], [[Mad Scientist|Dr. Jyrras']] [[Supervillain Lair|base]] is an island with an [[Lampshade Hanging|extinct]] [[Chekhov's Volcano|volcano]]. Filled with orange pillows to simulate lava. It's supposed to be incredibly secret, but the [[Government Agency of Fiction|agency]] has [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_456.php detailed plans].
* Subverted in ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'':
* Subverted in ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'':
{{quote| '''Dr. Steve''': It was your mistake to trespass on... [[[Dramatic Pause]]]... '''the Isle of Doctor Steve!'''<br />
{{quote|'''Dr. Steve''': It was your mistake to trespass on... [[[Dramatic Pause]]]... '''the Isle of Doctor Steve!'''
'''Torg''': "Isle"? We're in the woods. I never left the mainland!<br />
'''Torg''': "Isle"? We're in the woods. I never left the mainland!
'''Dr. Steve''': Do you know how expensive islands are these days? }}
'''Dr. Steve''': Do you know how expensive islands are these days? }}



Revision as of 07:27, 7 August 2014

A Supervillain Lair (or a Hero's Headquarters) At Sea! Isolated from any inference of those pesky heroes, our resident baddies can concoct their schemes of world domination in peace. At least until the third act.

Bonus points if the island, or part of it, is shaped like a skull. Extra points for having an active volcano form part of the base, despite the obvious problems with heat keeping such things from being practical in real life.

Often equipped with a Den of Iniquity. See also Elaborate Underground Base, Underwater Base.

Examples of Island Base include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Film

Literature

  • Most of Billy & Howard and Duumvirate take place on one of these.
  • "Lincoln Island" is the headquarters of Captain Nemo and the harbor of the Nautilus in The Mysterious Island
  • The titular "Island of Dr. Moreau" by H.G. Wells.
  • Jurassic Park
  • In The 39 Clues universe: the Ekaterinas had a island base inside the Bermuda Triangle.
    • The Madrigals have Easter Island as a base.
    • There's also the Cahill ancestral home and the Gauntlet, on an island off the coast of Ireland.
  • In Soon I Will Be Invincible, Dr. Impossible used the same island base for 14 years before the heroes finally cracked it. At the climax of the novel, he returns to construct his new Doomsday Device in the ruins.

Live Action TV

Video Games

Web Comics

Dr. Steve: It was your mistake to trespass on... [[[Dramatic Pause]]]... the Isle of Doctor Steve!
Torg: "Isle"? We're in the woods. I never left the mainland!
Dr. Steve: Do you know how expensive islands are these days?

Web Original

  • Villain Source (formerly Villain Supply) has options of either a Skull Island or a subterranean base on a volcano island.
  • Kate Modern Big Bad Michelle Clore's evil lair is located on (Real Life) Adak Island.
  • At the beginning of episodes of the Dr. Steel show, Doctor Steel's secret laboratory is shown to be on an island. Supposedly this island is located in the Pacific, near Hawaii.

Western Animation

Real Life

  • Principality of Sealand: A small former UK military installation used by various groups for a number of different purposes -- from radio to server room.
  • World War 2 involved a lot of these, which included:
    • Pearl Harbor
    • Fort Drum (AKA the concrete battleship)
    • Corregidor
    • the Channel Islands
    • Betio
    • Iwo Jima
  • Chagos Archipelago. It houses a massive US military base at Diego Garcia. It was used for reconnaissance in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war and saw wartime use in the first Gulf War. After 9/11 it was key to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It may house nuclear weapons and may be a "black site" for detaining prisoners. It is more secretive than Guantanamo Bay - which is probably why most people have never heard of it.