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Debuting under the name Jackson Hyde in Brightest Day #4 (August 2010), months ahead of his television debut, the character's history and background differ from the animated counterpart. In the comics, Jackson (birth name Kaldur'ahm) was originally born to an unnamed Xebellian woman and Black Manta in the Kingdom of Xebel, the young infant was ...
Jackson Hyde first appeared in Brightest Day #10 (September 2010). [2] This coincides with the appearance of Aqualad in the Young Justice animated series (albeit using the name Kaldur'ahm). [3] [4] According to Johns, the new Aqualad is named Jackson Hyde, and is a black teenager from New Mexico. [2]
In 2016, DC used the Titans Hunt and DC Rebirth storylines to re-establish the group's original founding members and history, reuniting these classic heroes as the Titans, while introducing a new generation of Teen Titans led by Robin V (Damian Wayne) with Aqualad II (Jackson Hyde) and Kid Flash III (Wallace West) as the team's latest members ...
Aqualad: Jackson Hyde: Teen Titans (vol. 6) #7: Left the team between Teen Titans (vol. 6) #19 and Teen Titans (vol. 6) Special #1. Superboy: Jon Kent: Super Sons (vol. 1) #7: Voted against as an official member of the team in Super Sons #12. Currently active with the Super family. Red Arrow: Emiko Queen: Teen Titans (vol. 6) #20: Active with ...
The roster initially included Robin (Damian Wayne), Kid Flash (Wallace West), Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven, with later notable additions including Crush, Roundhouse, and Aqualad (Jackson Hyde). The run would feature the storylines "The Lazarus Contract", "Super Sons of Tomorrow", and "The Terminus Agenda". The series would run for 47 issues ...
Brightest Day event was also used to introduce Jackson Hyde, the new Aqualad created for the Young Justice animated series, into the DC Universe. [11] Similarly, the final issue reintroduces Swamp Thing and John Constantine into the mainstream DC Universe after their extended time in DC's Vertigo Comics imprint.
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Aqualad – a half-Atlantean gay superhero, also known as Jackson Hyde, first appearing in Brightest Day #4 (August 2010). As well as possessing superior Atlantean physical attributes, Aqualad can control and create hard constructs out of water. Batwoman - a lesbian superhero, also known as Katherine Kane, first appearing in 52 #7 (August 2006 ...