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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Golden Age=== | ===Golden Age=== | ||
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+ | Whilst setting up their lair, they were visited by a water sprite named '''Quisp''' who came to warn them about the [[Fire Trolls (DC)|Fire Trolls]]. The giant beings had invaded his realm but a fissure came to form a doorway to Earth with the fiery creatures invading the world. (Aquaman v1 #1) | ||
===Silver Age=== | ===Silver Age=== | ||
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===Post-Flashpoint=== | ===Post-Flashpoint=== | ||
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | ||
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+ | Mera then inadvertently killed Arthur in a fit of rage where he passed into the kingdom of '''Mother Shark'''. The primordial being sensed a great destiny within him and decided to let him live but he for a time had forgotten his past. (Aquaman v8 #49) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | At one point, one of his allies was a green-haired two-feet tall being called '''Quisp''' who claimed to be a water sprite (Aquaman v1 #1) | ||
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+ | He once encountered an ancient primordial being called '''Mother Shark''' who was said to be as old as time. She was said to stand watch over those that passed from the world of the living to the dead. Mother Shark resided in the '''Sunken Forest''' where the ocean's collective memory resided amongst its corals. (Aquaman v8 #48) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
[[File:BrightestDayV1-1VariantTextless.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Using telepathy in Brightest Day v1 #1.]] | [[File:BrightestDayV1-1VariantTextless.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Using telepathy in Brightest Day v1 #1.]] | ||
He could also use his telepathy offensively against enemies as he could use it to locate the brain's basal ganglia that was a part inherited from a person's marine ancestors and use it to trigger a seizure in an enemy. (JLA v1 #4) | He could also use his telepathy offensively against enemies as he could use it to locate the brain's basal ganglia that was a part inherited from a person's marine ancestors and use it to trigger a seizure in an enemy. (JLA v1 #4) | ||
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+ | Sometimes, when wielding magical relics, an effect that was shown to him wielding their power was his eyes taking a bright golden glow. (Aquaman v8 #32) | ||
Unknown to him, within his body contained the force of the '''Life Energy''' that was a primordial power that came from the ocean itself. (Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1 #1) | Unknown to him, within his body contained the force of the '''Life Energy''' that was a primordial power that came from the ocean itself. (Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1 #1) | ||
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*''Brightest Day v1'': | *''Brightest Day v1'': | ||
*''Justice League v2'': | *''Justice League v2'': | ||
− | *''Aquaman'': | + | *''Aquaman v7'': |
+ | *''Aquaman v8'': | ||
*''Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1'': | *''Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Aquaman_(Arthur_Curry) DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Revision as of 05:52, 7 February 2020
Aquaman is a male comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Golden Age
Whilst setting up their lair, they were visited by a water sprite named Quisp who came to warn them about the Fire Trolls. The giant beings had invaded his realm but a fissure came to form a doorway to Earth with the fiery creatures invading the world. (Aquaman v1 #1)
Silver Age
Modern Age
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Mera then inadvertently killed Arthur in a fit of rage where he passed into the kingdom of Mother Shark. The primordial being sensed a great destiny within him and decided to let him live but he for a time had forgotten his past. (Aquaman v8 #49)
Overview
Personality and attributes
At one point, one of his allies was a green-haired two-feet tall being called Quisp who claimed to be a water sprite (Aquaman v1 #1)
He once encountered an ancient primordial being called Mother Shark who was said to be as old as time. She was said to stand watch over those that passed from the world of the living to the dead. Mother Shark resided in the Sunken Forest where the ocean's collective memory resided amongst its corals. (Aquaman v8 #48)
Powers and abilities
He could also use his telepathy offensively against enemies as he could use it to locate the brain's basal ganglia that was a part inherited from a person's marine ancestors and use it to trigger a seizure in an enemy. (JLA v1 #4)
Sometimes, when wielding magical relics, an effect that was shown to him wielding their power was his eyes taking a bright golden glow. (Aquaman v8 #32)
Unknown to him, within his body contained the force of the Life Energy that was a primordial power that came from the ocean itself. (Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1 #1)
Notes
- Aquaman was created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris where he made his first appearance in More Fun Comics v1 #73 (November, 1941).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In the DC Animated Universe, the character made multiple appearances in the shared continuity setting:
- In Superman: The Animated Series, Aquaman made his first appearance in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Miguel Ferrer.
- In Batman Beyond, Aquaman was referenced in the animated television series in the episode "The Call: Part 1" where his daughter Aquagirl appeared in the setting.
- In Justice League, Aquaman appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Scott Rummell.
- In Justice League Unlimited, Aquaman appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced again by actor Scott Rummell.
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Aquaman made multiple appearances in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor John DiMaggio.
- In Young Justice, Aquaman appeared in the setting of the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Phil LaMarr.
Films
- In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Aquaman appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced by actor Josh Keaton.
- In Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Aquaman appeared in the setting of the 2013 animated film where he was voiced by actor Cary Elwes.
- In Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Aquaman appeared in the setting of the animated film where he was voiced by actor Matt Lanter.
Video games
- In DC Universe Online, Aquaman appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game where he was voiced by actor Jens Anderson.
- In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Aquaman appeared as a playable character in the setting of the fighting video game where he was voiced by actor Phil LaMarr.
- In Injustice 2, Aquaman returned as a playable character in the setting of the fighting vide game where he was voiced once again by actor Phil LaMarr.
Other
Appearances
- More Fun Comics v1:
- Adventure Comics v1:
- Aquaman v1:
- Justice League of America v1:
- JLA v1:
- Brightest Day v1:
- Justice League v2:
- Aquaman v7:
- Aquaman v8:
- Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth v1:
External Links
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