Aquaman
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Arthur Joseph Curry, once known as Aquaman, was the successor King of Atlantis after Orin, the first Aquaman. Curry abandoned both the kingship and identity of Aquaman. This Image is of Curry as Aquaman as he appeared in recent DC Comic books. |
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Characters
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Comics
(1986-1986) 4 issues |
(1989-1989) 5 issues |
(1991-1992) 13 issues |
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(1994-1997) 78 issues |
(2003-2007) 57 issues |
See Also
- Comic series featuring Aquaman
- Cover Gallery: Aquaman
- Catalogued images related to Aquaman
- Aquababy
- Aquagirl
- Aqualad
- Aquaman (DCAU)
- Aquaman (TV Series)
- Mercy Reef (TV Series)
| Aquaman | |
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| Characters | Aquaman | Mera | Arthur Curry, Jr. | Aqualad | Aquagirl |
| Villains | Orm Marius/Ocean Master (Arthur Curry's Brother) | Fisherman | Eochaid Bres | Charybdis | Black Manta | King Shark |
| Miscellanea | Aquaman Publication History | Atlantis | San Diego |
| People | Mort Weisinger | Paul Norris | Nick Cardy | Ramona Fradon | Jim Aparo | Bob Haney | Jack Miller | Peter David | Dan Jurgens |
| Comics | More Fun Comics | Adventure Comics | Aquaman (Volume 1) | Aquaman (Volume 2) | Aquaman (Volume 3) | Aquaman (Volume 4) | Aquaman (Volume 5) | Aquaman (Volume 6) | Aquaman: Time and Tide |
| Storylines | Aquaman Storylines | Recommended Reading |
| Animated | Aquaman | Super-Friends | Justice League | Batman: The Brave and the Bold |
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