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Black Manta first revealed without his helmet in Adventure Comics #452. Art by Jim Aparo.. Black Manta had no definitive origin story until #6 of the 1993 Aquaman series. In this origin, the child who would become Black Manta grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and loved to play by the Chesapeake Bay.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. DC Comic book superhero For other uses, see Aquaman (disambiguation). "Arthur Curry" redirects here. For the film character, see Arthur Curry (DC Extended Universe). For the military general, see Arthur Currie. Comics character Aquaman Variant cover of Aquaman: Rebirth #1 (August 2016 ...
Aquaman (voiced by Norman Alden in the first two series, subsequently by William Callaway) is the king of Atlantis. He possesses the ability to communicate with fish and survive underwater. The series has been blamed for making Aquaman unpopular and even laughable by toning down his powers and competence. [1]
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.
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 Black Manta. Aquagirl: See Aquagirl; Aqualad: The son of Black Manta who chose to become a hero. Arthur Joseph Curry: Orin's successor as Aquaman.
Some black-and-white cats have dignified little "tuxedos," others sports spots and splotches all over. Whatever kind of look your black-and-white cat's rocking, give them a special name to fit ...
Aquaman is a Filmation animated series that premiered on CBS on September 9, 1967, and ended June 1970. [1] It is a 30-minute version of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure , repackaged without the Superman and Superboy segments.
A California-based tire company has recalled over 540,000 replacement tires mistakenly labeled as snow traction products, according to an announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...