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  2. List of Aquaman enemies - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Black Manta - Wikipedia

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    Aquaman eventually finds Black Manta's hideout, but Black Manta's men savagely beat him in front of his son, comparing it to the treatment of his own people. Aquaman counters Black Manta is doing the same by using Doctor Sivana's technology to control his men, smashing the pack on Black Manta's suit to free his henchmen from Black Manta's ...

  4. The Trench (comics) - Wikipedia

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    While fighting off the creatures' attacks, the alpha marks Aquaman as food to be brought back to the ocean floor, where they originated. [2] Aquaman fiercely battles the alpha as Mera holds off the rest. The alpha calls for a retreat with their captured food as they dive back into the deep. Aquaman takes one of their fallen to be further examined.

  5. Poseidon (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Poseidon is a DC Comics deity who is based on the Greek god of the same name.Due to his status as Greek god of the sea, the character has figured primarily in stories relating to two of DC Comics' main superhero properties: Wonder Woman (an Amazon warrior with various connections to the Greek pantheon) and Aquaman (the king of the underwater city of Atlantis).

  6. Felix Faust - Wikipedia

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    Felix Faust first appeared in Justice League of America #10 (March 1962), where he attempts to regain his magic by summoning the Demons Three. [8] However, Aquaman distracts Faust and breaks the spell, after which he is imprisoned. [3] Faust also attempts to gain power from Neron, but he punishes him and sends him to Hell.

  7. Throne of Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    "Throne of Atlantis" is a 2012–2013 comic book storyline created and published by DC Comics. The story arc consists of six issues from DC's Justice League and Aquaman publications, [1] functioning in part as a larger buildup towards the "Trinity War" event. [2]

  8. Olympian Gods (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Aquaman has also had run-ins with the Olympian sea deities. Poseidon had long relinquished the title of Sea King to Orin of Atlantis, but when Aquaman's subjects lost faith in him, Poseidon arranged a challenge with his son Triton. [34] Aquaman bested Triton and the godling fell from grace with his father.

  9. Steppenwolf (character) - Wikipedia

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    Steppenwolf (German for "Steppe wolf") is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in New Gods #7 (February 1972). [1]

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