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Marine Marauder (Earth-One)
Marine Marauder was an enemy of Aquaman. The Marine Marauder first appeared with the power to control air-breathing sea creatures by radio waves from transmitters concealed in his costume. The Marauder used a school -
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Talk:Marine Marauder (Earth-One)
Isn't his last listed appearance just a robot? Kyletheobald (talk) 08:51, January 4, 2017 (UTC) -
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Talk:Marine Marauder
On this page, it says Marine Marauder (Earth-One) is the father of Marlene Simmonds (New Earth). But neither of those pages mentions that relationship. Which is correct? Shadzane 💀 (talk) 21:57, February 24 -
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Marine Marauder I 001.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Marine Marauder (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Adventure Comics#449 (February, 1977) Image Details Penciler -
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 -
Kraken
Universe, primarily used as an alias for one of the Batman's villains; King Kraken. In the Earth-One, Kraken was an enemy of the Supergirl. Prince Kraken was the eldest son of King Honsu -
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 -
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 -
Lori Lemaris
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Tempest
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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 -
Poseidon
Flash Comics#9 (1940). Poseidon New Earth Modern Age Neptune New Earth Gods of Rome Poseidon Impostor Earth-One Aquaman villain Multiverse The New 52 Poseidon Earth 12 DCAU Poseidon Earth 49 Injustice Poseidon Earth -
Xebelians
Xebelians are the people of the kingdom of Xebel, a breakaway civilization of Atlanteans who traditionally harbor animosity towards the main kingdom of Atlantis. Some eons after the fall of Atlantis, Xebel distanced itself to -
Aquaman: Death of a Prince
Aquaman fights several of his old and new villains, including Black Manta and the Fisherman. He is dethroned by a democratic council election and usurped by the villainous Karshon, who then has him exiled with -
Tom Curry
Tom Curry is a lighthouse keeper in Maine, and the father of Aquaman. His wife is Atlanna, the Queen of Atlantis. His second wife Mary O'Sullivan gives him another child who later becomes the -
Scavenger
was created by Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett, first appearing in Superboy (Volume 4)#2. (1994) Scavenger Earth-One Blackhawks villain Scavenger New Earth Superboy villain Scavenger II Prime Earth Infinite Frontier Kryl-Ux Prime -
Gods of Atlantis
The Gods of Atlantis are a accumulation of extra-dimensional and divine beings worshiped by both ancient and modern Atlanteans. Though some of them vary in exact origin, it is known that many members of -
Atlantean Royal Family
The current branch traces its line back to King Torvall and presumable even further back. The Royal Family of Atlantis has been ruling the kingdom of Atlantis for many millennia. The current branch traces its -
Fire Trolls
Fire Trolls are creatures that lived in a volcano beneath the earth. A fissure in some underwater volcanoes opened which allowed the Fire Trolls to escape into the ocean. -
Siren
Siren New Earth Titans villain Siren Earth-50 Wildstorm Universe Hila Alternate Timelines Flashpoint Pre-Crisis Hila Earth-One Silver Age Mauri Earth-One Justice League villain Susan LaSalle Earth-One Radio host Other Media -
Fisherman
1965). Multiverse Fisher King Prime Earth N.E.M.O Joker Prime Earth Batman: Three Jokers Fisherman Earth-One Blackhawks villain Kurt Hartmann Earth-Two Dr. Mid-Nite villain Fisherman Possible Futures Future State Other -
Aquaman: Thicker Than Water
Aquaman: Thicker Than Water is a 1986 storyline published in the mini-series Aquaman (Volume 2), written by Neal Pozner. Ocean Master gathers the ancient Zodiac Crystals in his quest for ultimate power. The storyline
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