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Summary Of: Aquaman

Aquaman later featured in his own title several times... Aquaman has also appeared in animated and live... Aquaman has been the subject of satire and mockery for his most distinctive powers... the first version of Aquaman appeared in DC Comics... The primary artist for most of the Aquaman stories from the early 1950s to the early 1960s was... Her version of Aquaman set the standard for several years... Aquaman starred in a 56... Aquaman appeared in his longest... The Golden Age Aquaman communicating with sea life by an ancient Atlantean temple he uses as his lair... The Golden Age Aquaman communicating with sea life by an ancient Atlantean temple he uses as his lair... The Golden Age Aquaman communicating with sea life by an ancient Atlantean temple he uses as his lair... it was revealed that Aquaman was Arthur Curry... Aquaman discovered as a youth that he possessed various superhuman abilities... He grew to hate Aquaman not only for the powers that he could never possess but also because he knew... Aquaman had to come into contact with water at least once per hour... prior to this story Aquaman could exist both in and out of water indefinitely... Aquaman was included in the... Aquaman took part in most of the 1960s adventures of the superhero team... orphaned youth from a colony of Atlantis whom Aquaman takes in and begins to mentor... Aquaman continued to appear in... Aquaman gained his own series for the first time with the publication of... Aquaman eventually met the Atlanteans and became their ally... Other recurring members of the Aquaman cast introduced in this series include the well... s royal advisor and whom Aquaman eventually appoints to be king after leaving the throne himself... Aquaman in Adventure Comics... Aquaman in Adventure Comics... Aquaman was given his own feature again in... Aquaman continued to appear in... Aquaman appeared in a backup feature in... Throughout this time Aquaman also appeared in various series... Aquaman began a policy of slowly reintroducing the once... Aquaman was briefly made the leader of the Justice League of America... Aquaman was thus forced to defend Earth with a League much... Aquaman recruited and trained four new and untried members... featuring Aquaman in a new... series also added new mystical elements to the Aquaman mythos and reinvented Ocean Master as a sorcerer... Aquaman reappeared in his blue costume in the... The Modern Age Aquaman is born as Orin to Queen Atlanna and the mysterious wizard... nearly identical to that of the Silver Age Aquaman from this point on... which portrayed Aquaman reluctantly deciding to remain in Poseidonis as its protector once again... Aquaman eventually returned to the oceans... Aquaman learned that his birth name was Orin and that he and his enemy Ocean Master... the Silver Age Aquaman had always known that the Ocean Master was his half... Aquaman received his own series again with the publication of the fifth... Aquaman lost his left hand when the madman Charybdis stole his ability to communicate with sea... This caused Aquaman to become somewhat unhinged... Aquaman grew long hair and a longish beard... Aquaman had it replaced with a cybernetic prosthetic from... Aquaman had to search out and unite the lost cities... Aquaman had rejoined the JLA when it reformed and remained an active member of that team... during which Aquaman and the city of Poseidonis disappeared and were presumed to be destroyed... and Aquaman himself was transformed into living water and imprisoned in an ornamental pool... though not before Aquaman was forced to sink ancient Atlantis... who sought to take Aquaman in a more mystical direction... Aquaman picked up a new sidekick named Lorena... it appeared that Aquaman might reconcile with Mera... Aquaman led the survivors to Sub Diego in the hope that the two displaced peoples could... Aquaman defeated him and left him for dead... although it remains unclear whether Aquaman intended his death... Aquaman made a brief appearance at the memorial for... origin closely resembles that of the Golden Age Aquaman as well as that of... confusing Arthur for Aquaman and calling him his... Aquaman is visited by the Lady of the Lake who explains his origins... The original Aquaman had given a sample of his water hand to his father in order to resurrect... Aquaman vows to never be called... two of them are met with hostility by Aquaman and King Shark... Aquaman has a number of superhuman powers... Aquaman grows weak if he remains on land for extended periods... Aquaman has on multiple occasions demonstrated the capacity to affect any being evolved from marine life... Aquaman initially replaced it with a cybernetic harpoon that responded to his thoughts and could be... thus taking Aquaman to the ocean floor quickly... Aquaman cartoons from the 1960s and the Smallville TV series... Aquaman displays the power... Aquaman has not demonstrated a similar power in his appearances in comic books... The new Aquaman has many physical abilities in common with the original Aquaman... the Golden Age Aquaman became known as the Aquaman of... day Aquaman became the Aquaman of... the original Aquaman appeared only in... a female version of Aquaman is shown to reside on... Aquaman in popular media... Aquaman in popular media... Aquaman has appeared in multiple cartoon series... Aquaman has often been the target of ridicule in pop culture... Aquaman in popular media... Aquaman Hour of Adventure... Aquaman Hour of Adventure...

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