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Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). The character is a pastiche of Namor. Initially ...
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Supporting characters

Aquaman's companions over the years have included: * ''Andrina Curry'': The daughter of Aquaman and Mera. She is the Princess of Atlantis and inherits the powers of both of her parents * ''Aquababy'': Son of Aquaman and Mera, Arthur Curry, Jr.; he inherited Mera's water-controlling powers while having the unique ability to create and mutate sea life. He was a young child when killed by
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Aqualad Aqualad is the name of two fictional comic book superheroes appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The first Aqualad, Garth, debuted in February 1960 in '' Adventure Comics'' #269 and was created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist ...
'': 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
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hero who befriended Aquaman. He once served as Black Manta's lieutenant and was given the ability to breathe underwater. * '' Cerdian'': The infant son of Dolphin and Tempest (Garth). *Cetea: The Reverend Mother of the Widowhood of Atlantis. * ''Dane Dorrance'': Leader of the Sea Devils, a team of underwater adventurers. * ''
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'': Aquaman's half-sister, also known as Indigo. Debbie Perkins was thought to be the daughter of Neptune Perkins and Tsunami, but Atlan (Orin's father) was revealed to be her true father, meaning that she is Orin's half-sister. She cannot live out of the water. She can control sea life if she touches it and can even change the size of sea creatures once she touches them. * ''Doctor Stephen Shin'': A marine biologist and good friend of Tom Curry, who mentored young Aquaman after his father discovered his unique abilities. He soon became obsessed with finding the lost city of Atlantis and attempted to kill Aquaman for not revealing the location. * ''
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'': An amnesiac with alien-enhanced Atlantean-like physiology who was briefly Aquaman's love interest. * ''Elsa Magnusson'': The widow of Mark Merlin and an accomplished sorceress. * ''Erika Watson'': An officer of the Amnesty Bay Police Department, who used to go to school with Arthur Curry before he became Aquaman. * ''
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'': 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
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Aqualad Aqualad is the name of two fictional comic book superheroes appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The first Aqualad, Garth, debuted in February 1960 in '' Adventure Comics'' #269 and was created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist ...
. 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. She is less responsible than Mera and a little more wild. Current whereabouts unknown. * ''Iqula'': The King of Tritonis, sister city to Poseidonis, which is populated by merpeople. * '' Jim Lockhart'': Golden Age hero formerly known as the Red Torpedo. *Jurok Byss: The Keeper of the Monsters, a position in Atlantis' military structure. * ''
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'': Former enemy of Aquaman. Only living son of the King of All Sharks, also known as the Shark God. * ''Koryak'': Aquaman's
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son by Kako, an Inupiat woman. Koryak, who possessed powers similar to Aquaman's, plotted with Vulko to take over Atlantis and was exiled, but was pardoned after the events of the ''Obsidian Age'' storyline. He died during an attack by the
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. Later it was revealed his tomb was empty, prompting the belief that he may have survived the Spectre's attack on Atlantis and may still be alive somewhere roaming the depths of the ocean in an injured or perhaps even an amnesiac state. Before his character was assumed to be killed he made a point on the lack of other ethnicities in Atlantis as a result of the influx of different newcomers from Sub-Diego. * ''
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'': A green-skinned aquatic teen and sometime member of
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. *''Leot'': An Atlantean Elder who was skeptical of Aquaman and helped put Rath on the throne. Died unceremoniously when the poor choice for monarchy became corrupted by his abuse of magic and slaughtered the council. * ''Letifos'': Member of a race of shark-finned merfolk called the Sher'Hedeen. Assisted Tempest through some tough times. For a while Garth thought she was the reincarnation of Tula. She is the only Sher'Hedeen who will willingly assist outsiders. * ''
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, who was changed into a water-breather during the earthquake that befell that city. * ''
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'': A mermaid from Tritonis, a city in the lost continent of Atlantis. * '' Mera'': The great love of Aquaman's life, his wife, who has the power to form structures made of hard water. Mera is the most important character in the Aquaman lore next to Arthur and a formidable superhero in her own right. She is the mother of Arthur Curry Jr and Andrina "Andy" Curry. As Aquaman's wife, she is the Queen of Atlantis. She is also a member of the Justice League. Former princess of Xebel. * ''Mupo'': A self-styled Poseidonis revolutionary who began an uprising against Narkran, who took over the city while Aquaman was searching for Mera. He was a close friend of Tula and Garth, who were around the same age as he. * ''Murk'': The leader of the Men-of-War, the frontline army of Atlantis. He has trained in the fire pits and was the sole survivor so that he could protect their nation from the "evils of man". * ''
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. Died during ''Infinite Crisis''. * ''Nuada Silverarm'': A powerful sorceress and friend of Aquaman who is queen of the Atlantean underwater city named Thierna Na Oge. *Ondine: Former member of the Widowhood of Atlantis, she works for them helping in shady circumstances. * ''Porm'': A dolphin that acted as a surrogate mother for Aquaman. Killed during the events of The Final Night. * ''Quisp'': A " water-sprite" with magical powers who was Aquaman's friend, but more often simply a nuisance. Later revealed to be a fifth-dimensional imp named Qwsp, like Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt and
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. * ''Richard Mission'': Aquaman's advisor during the time he was Poseidonis' ambassador to the UN. *''S'ona'': The Queen of Tritonis, wife of Iqula. * ''Spought'': Went to Thierna na Oge when Aquaman freed him from his guardianship duties. He is long-lived and has some magical abilities. * ''Swatt'': The only Atlantean that cannot breathe underwater, but possesses some other unique abilities. He spends a lot of time on the surface and knows his way around. * ''Thomas Curry'': A lighthouse keeper in Maine, and the father of Aquaman. His wife is Atlanna, the Queen of Atlantis. In addition to instructing the child through the ways of the surface world, he is also his grounding in humanity. * ''Topo'': An
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who was Aquaman's trained pet in various 1950s and 1960s stories. Now depicted as an anthropomorphic humanoid octopus. * ''
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'': Japanese superheroine, ex-wife of Neptune Perkins. * '' Tula'': Also known as the first Aquagirl; for a time, she was Aqualad's girlfriend. Post-''New 52'', she's Orm's younger half-sister on their father's side, a member of the Drift, and later a Drift Captain. * '' Vulko'': was a politician and royal scholar of Atlantis, acting as mentor to Aquaman. Providing sage wisdom and advice in times of crisis, he is the city's oldest dignitary.


Aquaman villains

Enemies of Aquaman include:


In other media

* ''Imp'': Aqualad's seahorse steed. * ''Storm'': Aquaman's seahorse steed. * ''Thunder'': Aquaman's second seahorse steed. * ''Tusky'': Aqualad's pet walrus.


See also

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