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Y'Mera "'Mera" Xebella Challa is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack Miller and Nick Cardy , the character first appeared in Aquaman #11 (September 1963).
Upon seeing Aquaman alive, Mera's love causes her ring to depart and shatter, sending her into cardiac arrest. Star Sapphire and Saint Walker join their powers together to restore her, and Aquaman and Mera share a joyful reunion. Hawkgirl recalls her past lives, removes her helmet to reveal that she is again Shiera Hall and embraces Hawkman.
As Mera pulls her husband away from Hila, she reveals that Siren was sent to kill him, [1] proceeding then to confess her real origins to him. Mera also states that, despite her original mission being a solo one, Siren is now backed by the entire Death Squad, elite Xebel soldiers at the orders of the acting princess, and that she is her sister ...
"Mera Na" is a song by Indian rapper-singer Sidhu Moose Wala, British musician Steel Banglez and Nigerian rapper-singer Burna Boy. [1] [2] It was released as a single on 7 April 2023, in memory of Moose Wala. The song was produced by Steel Banglez, and written by Moose Wala and Burna Boy.
Mera also appears in Bruce Wayne's second "Knightmare" premonition, joining Batman's insurgency after Arthur is slain by Darkseid in that timeline. In Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Arthur and Mera are married, they are parents to Arthur Curry, Jr. Mera joins Arthur in the mission to save their son who has been kidnapped by Black Manta. In the ...
In standard DC Comics continuity, Deep Blue is Aquaman's half-sister Debbie, the daughter of Tsunami and Atlan, raised by Tsunami and Neptune Perkins. In " Titans Tomorrow ", an alternate timeline story featured in Teen Titans vol. 3 #17–19 (2005) by writer Geoff Johns and artist Mike McKone , Lorena is Aquawoman , a member of a future ...
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on characters that appear in American comic books published by DC Comics. The DCEU also includes comic books, short films, novels, and video games.
Aqualad is the alias of several superheroes in American comic books published by DC Comics and appearing in media published by DC Entertainment.The character was originally created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon, serving as the sidekick and junior counterpart to superhero Aquaman alongside contemporary, Aquagirl.