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Garth: An outcast orphan from the Atlantean colony of the Idyllists whom Aquaman took in and who became for a time Aquaman's crimefighting partner and a member of the Teen Titans as Aqualad. He currently goes by the name Tempest. Hila: Mera's twin sister; even Aquaman cannot tell them apart. Hila is married to Kandor, a former criminal.
Mera (/ ˈ m ɪər ə /) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Jack Miller and Nick Cardy, the character first appeared in Aquaman #11 (September 1963).
Selena is a young Poseidonis teenager who temporarily teams up with Aquaman under the name "Aqua-Girl" in World's Finest Comics #133 (May 1963) to make her former boyfriend jealous. She succeeds, making Aqualad jealous of her temporary status as Aquaman's sidekick as well. This is the first and last appearance of the character.
Dolphin was created by Jay Scott Pike; at the time the writer-artist was primarily known for his work on DC's line of romance comics.After debuting in Showcase #79 in December 1968, Dolphin was not seen for nearly a decade before appearing in a cameo in Showcase #100 (May 1978), which linked the character to Aquaman.
Best friend of Spirou, whose name is often shortened to "Vert". Ebony White: N.A. Spirit: The Spirit comic strip (June 2, 1940) 1940: Wild Boy: TK: King Rad: Brat Pack #1 (August 1990) 1990: Brat Pack features Wild Boy I and II. Young Marvelman: Dickie Dauntless: Marvelman: Marvelman #101 (July 1955) 1955: Also known as Young Miracleman.
Amber Heard. Ernesto Ruscio/Getty Images Amber Heard gave fans a glimpse at her life as a working mom, and revealed her daughter, Oonagh, was on set for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. “After all ...
Aquaman is a 2018 American superhero film based on the DC character of the same name. Co-produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures , it is the sixth film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
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.