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Aquaman. In recent years, Aquaman episodes have been seen as part of Cartoon Network's Boomerang. In 1985, Warner Home Video released eight selected Aquaman episodes of the series on VHS in the "Super Powers" video collection along with Batman, Superboy and Superman. These videos were rereleased in 1996 and are now out of production.
"The Microscopic Monsters" – Aquaman has invented an enlarging ray, but the device is stolen by Black Manta. "The Onslaught of the Octomen" – An advanced race of eight-armed beings captures Aquaman. "Treacherous is the Torpedo Man" – The Torpedo Man, an armored being that can swim at super speed, lures the Aqua team to an unstable pirate ...
Aquaman is an American superhero unsold television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The pilot show was produced by both DC Comics and Warner Bros. Television Studios , with the exception of Tollin/Robbins Productions .
A new trailer for “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” starts with a peaceful Jason Momoa and his infant son studying fish in a tank.. Momoa’s character says, “You and me, son. We’re special ...
After a five-year wait, Aquaman is finally surfing into theaters once again. Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” heralding the return of Jason Momoa ...
Aquaman has historically been an underappreciated character, frequently derided by fans for his so-called powers and silly orange costume. But the new "Aquaman" trailer, which premiered Saturday ...
Aquaman appears in the parody miniseries The Aquaman & Friends Action Hour. [3] [4] [5] Aquaman appears in series set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), voiced initially by Miguel Ferrer and later by Scott Rummell. [6] This version holds a low view of humanity and is initially viewed as an urban legend.
Nearly five years after the release of "Aquaman," Jason Momoa, Nicole Kidman, Amber Heard and more are reprising their roles for the blockbuster film's sequel, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom."