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Human Flying Fish 001.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Victor Bragg (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Adventure Comics#272 (May, 1960) Image Details Penciler -
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Human Flying Fish Super Friends 0001.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Super Friends Subject Victor Bragg (Super Friends) (Images) Image Source Source Super Friends#1 (November, 1976) Image -
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Human Flying Fish 002.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe New Earth Subject Victor Bragg (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis#54 (September, 2007) Image -
Victor Bragg (New Earth)
beat Aquaman, however Dr. Krill tells Bragg of a special operation which would turn him into a human flying fish. With newfound powers based on the flying fish, Dr. Krill predicts that Aquaman would not -
Flying Fish
Pilfer Prode Quality Universe Blackhawk villain Vic Bragg New Earth Aquaman villain Vic Bragg Prime Earth Aquaman villain Vic Bragg Super Friends Super Foes Flying Fish Earth-One Sea Devils ship -
Power Girl
Power Girl is the Earth-Two equivalent of Supergirl, native Kryptonian and cousin to Superman. Born as Kara Zor-L on the dying planet Krypton, her parents eventually sent her in a ship to the -
Aquaman Family
Though it remained largely unknown for many years, Orin's father was the ancient Atlantean wizard, Atlan. His mother was the former Queen of Atlantis, Atlanna. The one family member whom Arthur most took after -
Atlanteans
Atlanteans are the native race that inhabit the content of Atlantis. Not to be confused with the similarly aquatic race, merpeople, the modern Atlanteans are descended from both ancient Homo sapiens and Homo magi ancestors -
Aquaman Villains
Aquaman, in any of his incarnations, is not known for having an infamous rogues gallery. His recurring foes have not achieved the same level of fame as Batman's adversaries or the Flash's Rogues -
Aqualad
Aqualad is Aquaman's teenage sidekick and a member of the Aquaman Family along with other side-kicks like Aquagirl and Dolphin. His powers include hydrokinesis, super-strength, invulnerability, and the ability to survive underwater -
Black Manta
Black Manta is one of Aquaman's greatest villains. His lethal high-tech suit allows him to survive underwater and adapt to any number of situations with an arsenal of destructive weaponry. The motivation for -
Mera
Mera is the non-native Queen of the fabled underwater realm, Atlantis. Originally from the Atlantean-offshoot penal colony, Xebel, she is a protector of Atlantis, the oceans, and the world above using her powerful -
Kaldur'ahm
Kaldur'ahm, also known as Jackson Hyde, is the second Aqualad. He became Arthur Curry's partner after his original sidekick Garth grew up to become Tempest. Jackson's powers include control over water and -
JLA: The Obsidian Age
The Obsidian Age is a Justice League storyline written by Joe Kelly with illustrations by Doug Mahnke. It's Kelly's second arc on the JLA (Volume 1) series, following his debut arc "Golden Perfect -
Aquagirl
Aquagirl is a name used by several sidekicks of Aquaman in the DC Universe. Along with Aqualad, she is a member of the Aquaman Family and has numerous underwater powers, which she uses to fight -
Garth
Garth is an Atlantean super-hero and member of the Aquaman Family. Born to the lost tribe of the purple-eyed Idylists, he is son of King Thar and Queen Berra. Originally using the alias -
Trench
The Trench are a lost tribe of Atlantis, relegated to living in the depths of the Ocean and evolved accordingly. When Atlan destroyed Atlantis, it plunged the seven kingdoms of Atlantis into the ocean. The -
Aquaman Vol 5
Aquaman (Volume 5) was an ongoing series, published by DC Comics. It ran from 1994 until 2001. It starred Aquaman. 0-25 Aquaman (Volume 5)#1, Aquaman (Volume 5)#2, Aquaman (Volume 5)#0, Aquaman -
Ocean Master
Ocean Master is the evil half-brother of Aquaman. Determined to usurp the throne of Atlantis, he employs piracy and terrorism to reach his goals. His powerful mystic abilities are channeled through his trident, although -
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is 2023 superhero film directed by James Wan, and the sequel to Aquaman. Following Aquaman's quest to stop a devastating power from ravaging the world, it is the final -
Dead King's Atlantean Weapons
Atlan, the deceased first king of Atlantis, ruled his land with the Trident of Neptune. When his brother, Orin, became disgusted with Atlan's open race policy in his kingdom, he organized a coup. Atlan -
Kraken
Kraken is a monster in several mythologies and the name of several unrelated characters in the DC Universe, primarily used as an alias for one of the Batman's villains; King Kraken. In the Earth -
Karshon
with it he gained new abilities like psychokinesis. He used his powers to make himself appear more human and adopted the name "T.S. Smith" to stand for "Tiger Shark." He eventually became an enemy -
Lori Lemaris
Lori Lemaris is a mermaid from the city of Tritonis. During her time spent on land posing as a human at Metropolis University, she met and fell in love with Superman. They shared a relationship -
Aquawoman
Aquawoman is a female counterpart to Aquaman. This name is often attributed to his wife Mera, despite her rarely using the alias. Lorena Marquez is seen to become Aquawoman in the Titans Tomorrow future, while
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