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Aqualad is the alias of several superheroes in American comic books published by DC Comics and appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The character was originally created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon , serving as the sidekick and junior counterpart to superhero Aquaman alongside contemporary, Aquagirl .
The first character to use the Aqualad codename, Garth was a full-blooded Atlantean prince from the Idyllist tribe, consisting of pacifists. Atlantean superstitious nature made them believe infant Garth was connected to an evil lineage due to having purple eyes and was cast out, but found by Aquaman.
Aqualad is the protégé of Aquaman and a founding member of the Team. In between the first and second seasons, he learns that he is the son of Black Manta. [5] [6] The episode "Downtime" reveals that Aquaman recruited Kaldur'ahm after he and Garth rescued him during a battle with Ocean Master.
HBO Max is developing a series version of “You Brought Me the Ocean,” the YA graphic novel about the origins of DC’s Aqualad, Variety has learned from sources. The live-action, one-hour ...
Aqualad: The son of Black Manta who chose to become a hero. Arthur Joseph Curry: Orin's successor as Aquaman. Atlanna: a member of the Atlantean Royal Family and the mother of Aquaman, formerly the Queen of Atlantis. She conceived her child with the human lighthouse keeper Tom Curry. Cal Durham: An African American hero who befriended Aquaman ...
Aqualad "Deep Six" Titans East member. Tramm: Aqualad's partner. Terra "Titan Rising" A former member of the Teen Titans who betrayed them and was killed battling Slade. She later returns, but is rendered amnesiac. Speedy "Winner Take All" Titans East member. Hot Spot: Honorary Titan. Wildebeest: Bumblebee "Wavelength" Titans East leader. Más ...
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While on patrol in the Atlantic, the entire crew of the nuclear submarine USS California is killed by an unknown attacker. At S.T.A.R. Labs, the Justice League's headquarters, Cyborg is given the news by Colonel Steve Trevor. He teleports to the sub via a Boom Tube, finds hand prints on the hull and discovers that nuclear missiles are missing.