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Aquaman

Aquaman

Real Name
Arthur Curry
First Appearance
More Fun Comics #73 (November, 1941)
Creators
Mort Weisinger, Paul Norris
Team Affliations
Justice League, The Others
Aliases
King of the Seven Seas, The Dweller-in-the-Depths, Aquatic Ace, Marine Marvel, Terra Firma
Base of Operations
Atlantis
Powers
Marine telepathy that grants the ability to manipulate sea life, Aquatic adapted physiology grants him superhuman strength, endurance, durability, reflexes, agility, dexterity, healing, and senses, Low level hydrokinetic talents (some continuities), Enhanced swimming speed, Able to speak and understand any language on Earth thanks to telepathic abilities
Skills and Abilities
Hand-to-Hand and Spear Fighting Expertise
Tools and Weapons
Trident, Hook (for a time)

Aquaman (Arthur Curry) is an aquatic superhero and king of Atlantis in the DC Universe. Born to Princess Atlanna of Posidenous and the exiled wizard Atlan, Prince Kren was cast out at birth by the cruel and superstitious populace of Posidenous due to his blonde hair. With the help of her advisor Vulko, Atlanna made it to the surface, where she was found and rescued by a young lighthouse keeper named Tom Curry, who she later married. Renaming his stepson Arthur, Tom raised Arthur as his own, and after Atlanna's death, trained Rou to use his powers to help others and protect the oceans from evil. As an adult, Arthur became Aquaman, using his orange and dark green prison suit from when he found Posidenous and was imprisoned, and has since reclaimed the throne that is rightfully his.

Aquaman issue 1 the trench

Aquaman

Powers

  • Aquapathy: Aquatic Telepathy
  • Super Strength: Can lift/strike at 50+ tons when dehydrated, 80 tons minimum when hydrated, 10,000+ tons when submerged in water.
  • Endurance: Can swim for hours
  • Durability: Can take gunfire, bullets leave small gashes in his skin, but his scalemail make it alright.
  • Reflexes/Agility
  • Healing
  • Heightened Senses
  • Rapid Swimming: 10,000 feet per second
  • Aquatic Adaptation

TV Shows

Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, Batman the Brave and the Bold, and Young Justice.