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Mera using her hydrokinetic powers in the cover of Aquaman vol 7 #6. Art by Ivan Reis . A natural-born Xebellian, an Atlantean sub-race from Xebel, she shares common superhuman attributes in which includes superhuman strength, speed, durability, and the ability to breath in both land and underwater.
Quisp: A "water-sprite" with magical powers who was Aquaman's friend, but more often simply a nuisance. Later revealed to be a fifth-dimensional imp named Qwsp, like Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and Mister Mxyzptlk. Richard Mission: Aquaman's advisor during the time he was Poseidonis' ambassador to the UN. S'ona: The Queen of Tritonis, wife of ...
Aquaman's adventures took place all across the world and his base was "a wrecked fishing boat kept underwater," in which he also lived. [12] During his wartime adventures, most of Aquaman's foes were Nazi U-boat commanders and various Axis villains from when he once worked with the All-Star Squadron. The rest of his adventures in the 1940s and ...
Vulko is the one to affix a harpoon to Aquaman's missing hand; it had been eaten by piranhas. [12] Vulko became disenchanted with Aquaman's rule; he is one of many to leave for another underground city, led by one of Aquaman's sons Koryak. There, these citizens are brainwashed and forced to fight in a war against yet another city. [13]
Aquaman (voiced by Norman Alden in the first two series, subsequently by William Callaway) is the king of Atlantis. He possesses the ability to communicate with fish and survive underwater. The series has been blamed for making Aquaman unpopular and even laughable by toning down his powers and competence. [1]
Orm Curry was Aquaman's fully human half-brother, the son of Tom Curry (Aquaman's father) and a woman named Mary O'Sullivan. [7] He grew up under the shadow of his heroic half-brother and resented the fact that he had none of Aquaman's powers, being fully human, and he was already a petty criminal when he was stricken with amnesia and forgot ...
Despite being the sequel to the biggest-ever DC movie, it was never expected that the sequel was going to come close to Aquaman's $1.14 billion haul, especially after three consecutive flops for DC.
Villain First appearance Description Abyssal Dark Aquaman (vol. 8) #34 (May 2018) : A malefic force born of ancient Atlantis' overuse of magic. The Abyssal Dark is a demon of pure esoteric anima begotten from the conjurers of the surface-borne city's thirst for greater knowledge and power, promising them greatness from its services, but withholding the terrible price that entailed.