Islands have appeared in works of fiction since time immemorial (as you will see in item 1), and they are often the location of mysterious or unusual happenings. In tribute to the series finale of ABC’s Lost, and the opening of a new Island of Adventure (the Harry Potter area) at Universal’s amusement park in Florida, below is a list of the Top Ten Mysterious Islands in Fiction in reverse chronological order.

First appeared in: Lost (2004)
“The Island” is the major setting of a six seasons long television show, as well as a video game that featured time travel, slave ships, supernatural monsters, large deadly non-native-to-the-island animals, hidden treasures, scary scientists, potential to sink into the ocean, super villains, references to antiquity, etc. i.e. just about as much of a combination of the various aspects of the remaining islands rolled into one.

First appeared in: Mortal Kombat (1992)
Shang Tsung’s Island appears as the tournament setting in a video game version of the secret martial arts tournament – a premise seen in such earlier films as Enter the Dragon. It adds much more in the way of the supernatural, and, in 1995, resurfaced in the theatrically released film version. Shang Tsung is a powerful and deadly wizard, and primary antagonist in the series, and is a shapeshifter who absorbs the souls of those he slays in order to maintain his youth and power.

First appeared in: Jurassic Park (1990)
For the film, Spielberg used the island of Kauai as a stand in for Isla Nublar (intended to mean “Cloud Island” in Spanish). Aside from serving as the primary location of a blockbuster film and novel, Isla Nublar is perhaps the only island people can actually visit, in a manner of speaking, due to its replication as one of the Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando.

First appeared in: Batman #258 (1974)
Over the years, the Batman franchise added many special batcaves to the story line – it is the Arkham batcave that is associated with Arkham Island, and the asylum there (which undoubtedly adds to its mysterious nature). With appearances in major comic books, films and video games, the island serves as a setting of bizarre and creepy villains and harrowing violence. Most recently, video game players can experience the Island in the 3D “Game of the Year” release of Batman: Arkham Asylum for the PlayStation 3.

First appeared in: Enter the Dragon (1973)
The Asian island served as one of the alternate titles for the film (Han’s Island), and as the main setting for a mysterious martial arts competition, setting the stage for such later, similarly plotted, (albeit more fantastical) films as Mortal Kombat (1995). Interestingly, a similarly named island (Hans Island) is a tiny island in the Nares Strait over which both Canada and Denmark claim ownership. This disputed claim led to a Google war as each nation spammed Google search results in support of their ownership.

First appeared in: King Kong (1933)
Skull Island is the home of the eponymous King Kong and several other species of creatures, mostly prehistoric, and in some cases species that should have been extinct long before the rise of mammalian creatures such as gorillas, along with a primitive society of humans. It is the main setting of three major films and a tie-in video game of the most recent film, as well as a pseudo-documentary and companion book about expeditions to and the animal life on the island.

First appeared in: The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896)
Multiple film adaptations, and the whole notion of animal experimentation by a mad scientist, serves as a definite precursor to Jurassic Park, if not the varied research by the Dharma Initiative and even the Ben Linus-era Others, on Lost. The island is home to Dr Moreau, who spends his time creating animal-human hybrids, who terrorize the book’s protagonist. The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection was formed two years after the publication of the novel.

First appeared in: Treasure Island (1883)
Treasure Island is a tale of “pirates and buried gold” by Robert Louis Stephenson. In addition to the numerous film and television adaptations of the novel, the characters, setting and events of this novel have greatly influenced the modern imagery of pirates, including treasure maps with an “X”, schooners, the Black Spot, tropical islands and one-legged seamen with parrots on their shoulders.

First appeared in: The Mysterious Island (1874)
The original “mysterious island” that first appeared in a novel has since served as the main plot location in at least a half dozen films. Mysterious Island (the book) was a sequel to Verne’s famous Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and In Search of the Castaways, though, thematically, it is vastly different from those books. While on the island, the main characters find a message in a bottle which serves as part of the mystery theme.

First appeared in: Timaeus (360 BC) by Plato
Arguably the inspiration for many of the other islands listed above, Atlantis’s appearances on television and in video games is incredibly diverse, from being playable levels in Arctic Thunder and Guitar Hero: Smash Hits, to the titular location in television’s Stargate Atlantis. Of course, while we are reasonably confident that no actual island has housed Dr. Moreau’s experiments, smoke monsters or Batman’s arch-nemesis, Atlantis may have actually existed. Sure, the search for it has attracted the attention of such fictional heroes as Indiana Jones, but many real life archaeologists and explorers, alike, have devoted much time and effort in that quest as well.




















Hi, everyone! Thank you for your kind comments and suggestions. I actually have a list of at least ten other islands on the side (mostly the same ones mentioned by some of you above) as I definitely could see "Ten More…" and "Another Ten…" of these down the road. I hope everyone is having an enjoyable summer!
Whicker Island?
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youre awesome
i was just about to type that in.
i can't believe it took me 11 hours to remember that
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How about The Island(2005) starring scarlett johansson n ewan mcgregor?
I know it’s not on the list, but watching Gilligan’s Island was always a very moving experience for me. And as we all know, the age old question has always been: Ginger or Mary Ann? Well I’m sorry, but I’d go for Mrs. Howell. Because she had money. Hmmm, I guess one could argue that Ginger the so-called movie star would also have money. Damn it…I really didn’t think that through very well, and now I’m stuck with that old battle ax. *****.
well you can take your money and buy some coconuts im going with the hotties.
Gilligan's Island (TV)
Fantasy Island (TV)
Monster Island (Japan TV)
Sirens, Cyclops, Lotus-Eaters, Circe (Odyssey)
Avalon Island (Morte d'Arthur)
Mysterious Island (Jules Verne)
Nomanisan Island (the Incredibles)
I agree that Gilligan's Island is quiet strange,you never know what was going to pop up on that island.
What about the greatest fantasy island of all time??? How did you miss this? Neverland? Not Micheal Jackson's home but the place from Peter Pan. I know after watching Hook when I was younger, I always dreamed of going to Neverland.
What about Krakoa Island, the living island from X-men?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakoa
Kind of cool. Glad the mortal kombat one was on here though
all I could think of was the island in Robinson Crusoe & The Island of Blue Dolphins.
Well done jamie,you know listverse is on the Sun newspaper and The Sun website.Its giving you some great publicity and its one of the biggest newspapers in the UK.Have a look its on http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/306…
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should Atlantis really be on this list? fiction?
AYO,
what about neverland island?
Lost deserves 1st place. You said it yourself….it has all the aspects of the the others on this list and more!
azkaban island prison-harry potter
harper’s island-harpers island
utopia-utopia novel by thomas moore
craggy island-father ted (he he)
the island from LOST has got to be the most mysterious.
Not the list maker nor any of the Batman buffs have said so, so I guess it's up to me to say that Arkham is an anagram of kharma?
Or is it so painstakingly obvious that no-one has bothered?
Nice list by the way, something a bit different. I definitely would have gone for Monkey Island, and possibly one of the Pokemon islands, whichever ones were in the original game and series (the only ones I was young enough to play and watch).
That would be Kanto, which is an actual part of Japan.
What, no Gilligan's Island?
What about some of the islands from anceient mythology(technicly mythology can be considered fiction as it is not real) such as the island,which the Cyclops is on.
I dont know if this could be considered fictional as it a realistic fiction;but the island Tom Hanks was stranded on in the moive "Cast Away" was strange.Also I think the island from the fiction book "The Most Dangerous Game" could be considered quiet strange. Shutter Island, which is a book, was also very strange.
Yes I was about to say Lord of the Flies as well.
Don't forget Dinotopia. Oh, wait, my bad — that wasn't fiction.
hey.what about the islands from the LOST tv series?
I thought that was quite mysterious.
Yeah, that was good thinking on your part there, genius.
I don't need your compliment, bozo.
It wasn't a compliment, idiot.
Please:
a) read the list, at least as far as the first item, and
b) turn on your sarcasm detector.
Soseki Island from the book Treasure in the Dirk PItt Series. Evil lair complete with functioning robotic Army! y
Yes it does seem to have very similar elements from "The most Dangerous game" but what the hey – He is still one of my favorite Authors
No mention of Valinor from Lord of the RIngs? That brings sadness to my heart
I'm surprised Duelist's Kingdom from Yu-Gi-Oh hasn't been mentioned. Sure, it's a naive children's television show, but a card game tournament set up on an island by a mysterious mind-reading millionaire, all as a ruse to steal an Egyptian artifact from a little boy seems worthy of note in the comments.
#81 kortor: I was wondering the same thing. the island of the sorceress Circe n other islands that the argonauts came across on their return journey from Ithaca were quite mysterious.
and im glad that we share the same opinion about the island from Cast Away.
what about "Indian Island" from "And Then There Were None"?
I'm upset that this didn't include the island from Lord of the Flies.
How did you omit Gilligan's Island?
How about Monkey island?
And ***** island?
Are we not men?
What bout the island in ''BLUE LAGOON''….
Prospero's Island!!
Also just wanted to point out that Batman: Arkham Asylum was also released on Xbox 360 & PC
Thanks!
Why is paradise falls from up not on heree! ?
The google war over Hans Island has intrigued me. Is there a List for most peculiar/heated google wars?
What about numenor? From lotr.
Some Interesting Islands you’ve got here
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