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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 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 ...
Cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Aquaman "family" of comic books as published by DC Comics. This includes titles such as, but not limited to: Aquaman (multiple volumes) Atlantis Chronicles; Tempest; Aquaman: Times and Tide; This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress ...
Following her time with Aquaman, Fradon returned to co-create Metamorpho. [16] [17] She drew the characters to try-out appearances in The Brave and the Bold and the first four issues of the eponymous series [18] and returned briefly to design a few covers for the title. She later commented, "I think [writer Bob Haney and I] both felt that ...
Aquaman (vol. 6) #1–4; Aquaman Secret Files and Origins 2003: December 2003 978-1401200886: Once and Future: Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #40–45 December 2006 978-1401211455: Time and Tide: Aquaman: Time and Tide #1–4 February 1996 978-1563892592: Arkham Asylum: Living Hell: Arkham Asylum: Living Hell #1–6 March 2004 978-1401201937 ...
Aquaman eventually finds Black Manta's hideout, but Black Manta's men savagely beat him in front of his son, comparing it to the treatment of his own people. Aquaman counters Black Manta is doing the same by using Doctor Sivana's technology to control his men, smashing the pack on Black Manta's suit to free his henchmen from Black Manta's ...
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of Aquaman and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:DC Comics covers.
"Throne of Atlantis" is a 2012–2013 comic book storyline created and published by DC Comics. The story arc consists of six issues from DC's Justice League and Aquaman publications, [1] functioning in part as a larger buildup towards the "Trinity War" event. [2] The plot was written by Geoff Johns, with art by Ivan Reis and Paul Pelletier.
James N. Aparo (/ ə ˈ p æ r oʊ /; [1] August 24, 1932 – July 19, 2005) [2] was an American comic book artist, best known for his DC Comics work from the late 1960s through the 1990s, including on the characters Batman, Aquaman, and the Spectre, along with famous stories such as "A Death in the Family" [3] and "KnightFall".