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| RealName = Orin
 
| RealName = Orin
 
| CurrentAlias = Aquaman
 
| CurrentAlias = Aquaman
| Aliases = Arthur Curry, Dweller in the Depths<ref>[[Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis]]</ref>, Swimmer, Waterbearer, Mental Man<ref>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 272}}</ref>, Aquaboy, Water Wraith<ref>[[[File:Perenna_Black_Lightning_TV_Series_001.png|thumb|left|398px|look at this stupid bitch.
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| Aliases = Arthur Curry, Dweller in the Depths<ref>{{v|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis Vol 1}}</ref>, Swimmer, [[Waterbearer]], Mental Man<ref>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 272}}</ref>, [[Aquaboy]], Water Wraith<ref>[[JLA: The Obsidian Age]]</ref>
 
On February 5th, 2016, Lil Uzi Vert released the song "Money Longer" (music video below, left).[1]
 
 
About two years later, on December 2nd 2017, YouTuber[2] 3D Animation Land published a video of a metallic alien dancing in front of a green background entitled "FREE GREEN SCREEN – METAL ALIEN DANCING." This animation comes from the 3D animation application iClone and is comprised of the "Opening" and "King Tut 01" animations.[5] The video (shown below, right) received more than 5,800 views in less than one year.]][JLA: The Obsidian Age]]</ref>
 
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Alignment = Good
 
| Alignment = Good
| Affiliation = [[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League]], [[Aquaman Family]], [[Atlantean Royal Family]]; formerly [[Black Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Black Lantern Corps]], [[Justice League International (New Earth)|Justice League International]], [[Justice League Detroit]], [[United Nations|U.N.]], [[White Lantern Corps (New Earth)|White Lantern Corps]]
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| Affiliation = [[Justice League of America (New Earth)|Justice League]], [[Justice Society International]], [[Aquaman Family]], [[Atlantean Royal Family]]; formerly [[Black Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Black Lantern Corps]], [[Justice League International (New Earth)|Justice League International]], [[Justice League Detroit]], [[United Nations|U.N.]], [[White Lantern Corps (New Earth)|White Lantern Corps]]
 
| Relatives = [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] (wife); [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]] (son, deceased); [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Arthur Curry, Jr.]] (son, deceased); [[A.J. (New Earth)|A.J.]] (son); [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm Marius]] (half-brother); [[Deborah Perkins (New Earth)|Debbie Perkins]] (half-sister); [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]] (adopted brother)<br>[[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] (mother); [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]] (father); [[Atlena (New Earth)|Atlena]] (aunt); [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] (adoptive mother); [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]] (adoptive father); [[Hila (New Earth)|Hila]] (sister-in-law); [[Haumond (New Earth)|Haumond]] (uncle); [[Prince Kraken (New Earth)|Kraken]] (uncle); [[Honsu (New Earth)|Honsu]] (grandfather); [[Lorelei (New Earth)|Lorelei]] (grandmother); [[Manu (New Earth)|Manu]] (ancestor); [[Nala (New Earth)|Nala]] (ancestor); [[Fatima (New Earth)|Fatima]] (ancestor); [[Kalunga (New Earth)|Kalunga]] (ancestor); [[Gana (New Earth)|Gana]] (ancestor); [[Fiona (New Earth)|Fiona]] (ancestor); [[Regin (New Earth)|Regin]] (ancestor); [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]] (ancestor); [[Bazil (New Earth)|Bazil]] (ancestor); [[Cora (New Earth)|Cora]] (ancestor); [[Illya (New Earth)|Illya]] (ancestor); [[Dardanus (New Earth)|Dardanus]] (ancestor); [[Alloroc (New Earth)|Alloroc]] (ancestor); [[Cole (New Earth)|Cole]] (ancestor); [[Narmea (New Earth)|Narmea]] (ancestor); [[Orin I (New Earth)|Orin]] (ancestor); [[Loma (New Earth)|Loma]] (ancestor); [[Shalako (New Earth)|Shalako]] (ancestor); [[Thorvall (New Earth)|Thorvall]] (ancestor)
 
| Relatives = [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] (wife); [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]] (son, deceased); [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Arthur Curry, Jr.]] (son, deceased); [[A.J. (New Earth)|A.J.]] (son); [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm Marius]] (half-brother); [[Deborah Perkins (New Earth)|Debbie Perkins]] (half-sister); [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]] (adopted brother)<br>[[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] (mother); [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]] (father); [[Atlena (New Earth)|Atlena]] (aunt); [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] (adoptive mother); [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]] (adoptive father); [[Hila (New Earth)|Hila]] (sister-in-law); [[Haumond (New Earth)|Haumond]] (uncle); [[Prince Kraken (New Earth)|Kraken]] (uncle); [[Honsu (New Earth)|Honsu]] (grandfather); [[Lorelei (New Earth)|Lorelei]] (grandmother); [[Manu (New Earth)|Manu]] (ancestor); [[Nala (New Earth)|Nala]] (ancestor); [[Fatima (New Earth)|Fatima]] (ancestor); [[Kalunga (New Earth)|Kalunga]] (ancestor); [[Gana (New Earth)|Gana]] (ancestor); [[Fiona (New Earth)|Fiona]] (ancestor); [[Regin (New Earth)|Regin]] (ancestor); [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]] (ancestor); [[Bazil (New Earth)|Bazil]] (ancestor); [[Cora (New Earth)|Cora]] (ancestor); [[Illya (New Earth)|Illya]] (ancestor); [[Dardanus (New Earth)|Dardanus]] (ancestor); [[Alloroc (New Earth)|Alloroc]] (ancestor); [[Cole (New Earth)|Cole]] (ancestor); [[Narmea (New Earth)|Narmea]] (ancestor); [[Orin I (New Earth)|Orin]] (ancestor); [[Loma (New Earth)|Loma]] (ancestor); [[Shalako (New Earth)|Shalako]] (ancestor); [[Thorvall (New Earth)|Thorvall]] (ancestor)
 
| Universe = Earth-One; New Earth
 
| Universe = Earth-One; New Earth
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| QuoteSource = JLA: Welcome to the Working Week
 
| QuoteSource = JLA: Welcome to the Working Week
   
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| Overview =
| HistoryText = '''[[Aquaman]]''' is the ruler of [[Atlantis]] and the Earth's oceans, an [[Atlanteans|Atlantean]] with incredible strength and speed as well as the ability to command all sea-life. His unique physiology allows him to survive on land and at the ocean's greatest depths of pressure and temperature. Given the names '''[[Orin]]''' through his [[Atlantean Royal Family|royal heritage]] and '''[[Arthur Curry]]''' by his human upbringing, he fights to protect both worlds using his mighty abilities and political influence. He is a founding member of the [[Justice League of America]].
 
   
 
'''[[Aquaman]]''' is the ruler of [[Atlantis]] and the Earth's oceans, an [[Atlanteans|Atlantean]] with incredible strength and speed as well as the ability to command all sea-life. His unique physiology allows him to survive on land and at the ocean's greatest depths of pressure and temperature. Given the names '''[[Orin]]''' through his [[Atlantean Royal Family|royal heritage]] and '''[[Arthur Curry]]''' by his human upbringing, he fights to protect both worlds using his mighty abilities and political influence. He is a founding member of the [[Justice League of America]].
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===Origins===
 
===Origins===
 
{{main|Aquaman Origins}}
 
{{main|Aquaman Origins}}
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[[File:Aquaman 0143.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Curse of Kordax]]]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0143.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Curse of Kordax]]]]
   
His origins were changed when the universe was rebooted during the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]].<ref name="COIE11"/> Orin was born an heir to the [[Atlantean Royal Family]]. His mother [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] had been unable to conceive a child with her husband [[Trevis (New Earth)|King Trevis]], but she was impregnated during a dream by the immortal wizard [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]]. Atlan prophesized the child's future and named him after his ancestor [[Orin I (New Earth)|Orin]], promising that he would sire another [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|son]] because two brothers must always struggle for the fate of [[Atlantis]]. Trevis immediately knew the child wasn't his because of the blond hair, a long-held superstition that a child might carry the curse of [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]]. The baby was announced as a miscarriage and left to die on [[Mercy Reef]], where his ability to communicate with sealife allowed him to be raised by [[Dolphins]].<ref>{{c|Atlantis Chronicles #7}}</ref> His adoptive mother was named [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] and she gave him the name ''Swimmer'', although he left this new family after fisherman killed his adopted brother [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]].<ref name="ATAT2">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #2}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0010.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Aquaman visits the surface]] His next encounter with humanity was a [[Curry Lighthouse|lighthouse]] operator named [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]] who took him in as a son, giving him the human name ''Arthur Curry'' before his death.<ref name="LOA1">{{c|Legend of Aquaman #1}}</ref> Spending time in [[Alaska]], he met and fell in love with the beautiful Inuit girl [[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]]. They conceived a [[Koryak (New Earth)|child]] together, but the demonic god [[Nuliajuk (New Earth)|Nuliajuk]] forced Arthur to leave before he could learn of the pregnancy.<ref name="ATAT3">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #3}}</ref> His next fight against a [[Gods of Olympus|God]] would be [[Poseidon (New Earth)|Poseidon]]'s son [[Triton (New Earth)|Triton]] when he rescued [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Princess Diana]] from his sexual advances.<ref>[[Aquaman Annual Vol 5 1|''Aquaman'' (Volume 5) Annual #1]]</ref> Returning to Atlantis, he was arrested and sentenced to hard labor in the [[Aquarium]] prison. He found mentorship in the former professor [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] who taught him Atlantean, although he decided to escape when he learned that his birth mother had died.<ref name="LOA1"/> Curry's first encounter with another super-hero was [[Flash (Barry Allen)|The Flash]], who named him "[[Aquaman]]" during a press conference in [[Crescent Shore]] after they fought the [[Giovanni Giuseppe (New Earth)|Trickster]].<ref name="ATAT1">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #1}}</ref> Upon his next return, Orin learns that Vulko has led a revolution and claims his birthright as the King of Atlantis.<ref name="LOA1"/><ref>{{c|Aquaman Secret Files and Origins #1}}</ref>
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His origins were changed when the universe was rebooted during the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]].<ref name="COIE11"/> Orin was born an heir to the [[Atlantean Royal Family]]. His mother [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] had been unable to conceive a child with her husband [[Trevis (New Earth)|King Trevis]], but she was impregnated during a dream by the immortal wizard [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]]. Atlan prophesized the child's future and named him after his ancestor [[Orin I (New Earth)|Orin]], promising that he would sire another [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|son]] because two brothers must always struggle for the fate of [[Atlantis]]. Trevis immediately knew the child wasn't his because of the blond hair, a long-held superstition that a child might carry the curse of [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]]. The baby was announced as a miscarriage and left to die on [[Mercy Reef]], where his ability to communicate with sealife allowed him to be raised by [[Dolphins]].<ref>{{c|Atlantis Chronicles #7}}</ref> His adoptive mother was named [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] and she gave him the name ''Swimmer'', although he left this new family after fisherman killed his adopted brother [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]].<ref name="ATAT2">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #2}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0010.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Aquaman visits the surface]] His next encounter with humanity was a [[Curry Lighthouse|lighthouse]] operator named [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]] who took him in as a son, giving him the human name ''Arthur Curry'' before his death.<ref name="LOA1">{{c|The Legend of Aquaman #1}}</ref> Spending time in [[Alaska]], he met and fell in love with the beautiful Inuit girl [[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]]. They conceived a [[Koryak (New Earth)|child]] together, but the demonic god [[Nuliajuk (New Earth)|Nuliajuk]] forced Arthur to leave before he could learn of the pregnancy.<ref name="ATAT3">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #3}}</ref> His next fight against a [[Gods of Olympus|God]] would be [[Poseidon (New Earth)|Poseidon]]'s son [[Triton (New Earth)|Triton]] when he rescued [[Diana of Themyscira (New Earth)|Princess Diana]] from his sexual advances.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Annual Vol 5 1}}</ref> Returning to Atlantis, he was arrested and sentenced to hard labor in the [[Aquarium]] prison. He found mentorship in the former professor [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] who taught him Atlantean, although he decided to escape when he learned that his birth mother had died.<ref name="LOA1"/> Curry's first encounter with another super-hero was [[Barry Allen (New Earth)|The Flash]], who named him "[[Aquaman]]" during a press conference in [[Crescent Shore]] after they fought the [[Giovanni Giuseppe (New Earth)|Trickster]].<ref name="ATAT1">{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #1}}</ref> Upon his next return, Orin learns that Vulko has led a revolution and claims his birthright as the King of Atlantis.<ref name="LOA1"/><ref>{{c|Aquaman Secret Files and Origins #1}}</ref>
   
This has supposedly changed during [[Infinite Crisis]], as a conversation with [[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]] during [[Brightest Day]] reveals him to be once again the son of [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] and lighthouse keeper [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]].<ref name="c|Brightest Day #16">{{c|Brightest Day #16}}</ref>
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This has supposedly changed during [[Infinite Crisis]], as a conversation with [[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]] during [[Brightest Day]] reveals him to be once again the son of [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] and lighthouse keeper [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]].<ref name="c|Brightest Day #16">{{c|Brightest Day #16}}</ref>
   
 
===Justice League===
 
===Justice League===
 
{{main|Justice League Origins}}
 
{{main|Justice League Origins}}
Aquaman would go on to become a founding member of the [[Justice League of America]], although their origins have been altered several times in continuity. The original founding members included [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]], [[Flash (Barry Allen)|The Flash]], [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] and [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]]. They met for the first time during an alien invasion by the [[Appellaxians]].<ref>{{c|Justice League of America #9}}</ref> This was later amended [[Post-Crisis|Post]]-''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths|Crisis]]'' to write Batman and Superman out of the story, with Wonder Woman replaced by [[Dinah Laurel Lance (New Earth)|Black Canary]].<ref>{{c|Secret Origins Vol 2 #32}}</ref><ref>''[[JLA: Year One]]''</ref>
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Aquaman would go on to become a founding member of the [[Justice League of America]], although their origins have been altered several times in continuity. The original founding members included [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]], [[Barry Allen (New Earth)|The Flash]], [[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] and [[Diana of Themyscira (New Earth)|Wonder Woman]]. They met for the first time during an alien invasion by the [[Appellaxians]].<ref>{{c|Justice League of America #9}}</ref> This was later amended [[Post-Crisis|Post]]-''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths|Crisis]]'' to write Batman and Superman out of the story, with Wonder Woman replaced by [[Dinah Laurel Lance (New Earth)|Black Canary]].<ref>{{c|Secret Origins Vol 2 #32}}</ref><ref>''[[JLA: Year One]]''</ref>
   
 
===Aquaman Family===
 
===Aquaman Family===
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===Death of a Prince===
 
===Death of a Prince===
 
{{main|Aquaman: Death of a Prince}}
 
{{main|Aquaman: Death of a Prince}}
[[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] returned with a series of more vicious personal attacks, beginning with an assault on [[Atlantis]]' agricultural system.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #435}}</ref> Struggling under the political responsibilities of his position, Aquaman commissioned the brilliant inventor [[Weisbogg (New Earth)|Weisbogg]] to create a robotic duplicate for his ceremonial duties, although the scientist had been working for Manta and created a mechanized [[Bugala (New Earth)|Bugala]] that almost destroyed the city.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #436}}</ref> Manta would next bury him under several tons of rubble, although he escaped through a cavernous passage with the guidance of cave-dwelling fish.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #437}}</ref> The next great threat would be an invasion by [[Captain Demo (New Earth)|Captain Demo]]'s high-tech pirates who actually managed to subjugate the city with terrorist threats until Aquaman managed to disable their explosives and defeat them.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #441}}</ref> [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] came into conflict with Atlantis when the dangerous [[New Order Terrorist Group|New Order]] terrorist group swam through their waters carrying the stolen potential to make a nuclear warhead. [[Horgan (Earth-One)|General Horgan]] launched a missile believing that the hundreds of Atlanteans lost in the cross-fire would be nothing compared to the potential thousands of dead. The missile was barely averted in time for Aquaman to take down the terrorists single-handedly and defuse their hostage situation.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #442}}</ref> Passing through [[France]] he encountered an aquatic drug-smuggling operation organized by the [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]] using [[Dolphins]] to traffic [[drugs|heroin]], and helped [[Interpol]] shut it down. Believing him to be spending too much time away from the city, the Atlantean Royal Council held a democratic election and had him dethroned, instating a villain in disguise named [[Karshon (New Earth)|Karshon]] in his place as King.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #443}}</ref> Discovering his impeachment upon return to Atlantis, Aquaman was framed for stealing a vial of [[Serum X]] from the royal armory during a battle against [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] to save [[Monaco]]. Karshon made him an enemy of the state, and he was forced into exile while his former subjects hunted him down across the ocean.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #444}}</ref>
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[[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] returned with a series of more vicious personal attacks, beginning with an assault on [[Atlantis]]' agricultural system.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #435}}</ref> Struggling under the political responsibilities of his position, Aquaman commissioned the brilliant inventor [[Weisbogg (New Earth)|Weisbogg]] to create a robotic duplicate for his ceremonial duties, although the scientist had been working for Manta and created a mechanized [[Bugala (New Earth)|Bugala]] that almost destroyed the city.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #436}}</ref> Manta would next bury him under several tons of rubble, although he escaped through a cavernous passage with the guidance of cave-dwelling fish.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #437}}</ref> The next great threat would be an invasion by [[Captain Demo (New Earth)|Captain Demo]]'s high-tech pirates who actually managed to subjugate the city with terrorist threats until Aquaman managed to disable their explosives and defeat them.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #441}}</ref> [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] came into conflict with Atlantis when the dangerous [[New Order Terrorist Group|New Order]] terrorist group swam through their waters carrying the stolen potential to make a nuclear warhead. [[Horgan (Earth-One)|General Horgan]] launched a missile believing that the hundreds of Atlanteans lost in the cross-fire would be nothing compared to the potential thousands of dead. The missile was barely averted in time for Aquaman to take down the terrorists single-handedly and defuse their hostage situation.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #442}}</ref> Passing through [[France]] he encountered an aquatic drug-smuggling operation organized by the [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]] using [[Dolphins]] to traffic [[drugs|heroin]], and helped [[Interpol]] shut it down. Believing him to be spending too much time away from the city, the Atlantean Royal Council held a democratic election and had him dethroned, instating a villain in disguise named [[Karshon (New Earth)|Karshon]] in his place as King.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #443}}</ref> Discovering his impeachment upon return to Atlantis, Aquaman was framed for stealing a vial of [[Serum X]] from the royal armory during a battle against [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] to save [[Monaco]]. Karshon made him an enemy of the state, and he was forced into exile while his former subjects hunted him down across the ocean.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #444}}</ref>
   
 
[[File:Aquaman 0111.jpg|thumb|left|215px|Aquaman cedes his throne and becomes a super-hero full-time.]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0111.jpg|thumb|left|215px|Aquaman cedes his throne and becomes a super-hero full-time.]]
   
Running from the law, Aquaman and his family established a new [[Aquacave]] as their hideout. Arthur and [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] were kidnapped by the men of a nearby small town ruled by its high priest [[Toxxin (New Earth)|Toxxin]] who believed they were part of a prophecy to destroy the [[Krakor (New Earth)|Krakor]] monster, although they defeated him and escaped after slaying it.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #445}}</ref> [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] and [[Tula (New Earth)|Aquagirl]] return to help solve the conspiracy when they break up one of Manta's smuggling operations in [[Mississippi]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #446}}</ref> Investigating Manta's gun-running laser rifles to Atlantis, Aquaman is caught in one of the Fisherman's death traps to distract him while Karshon sends telepathic sharks to kidnap Mera and [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #447}}</ref> Aquaman is defeated by Black Manta in his rage, and imprisoned alongside [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] as a traitor. He breaks out and returns to his [[Atlantean Royal Palace|throne room]] to challenge Karshon, who is revealed to be a telepathic enemy of [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]] known as [[Karshon (New Earth)|The Shark]]. They fight for their lives while Aquababy and Mera face a death-trap, until Aquaman tricks the Shark into overdosing on radiation poisoning. Once the city is restored to sanity and order, having decided that it is too much of a challenge trying to handle both responsibilities, he cedes the crown to Vulko in his absence and decides to become a super-hero full-time.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #448}}</ref>
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Running from the law, Aquaman and his family established a new [[Aquacave]] as their hideout. Arthur and [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] were kidnapped by the men of a nearby small town ruled by its high priest [[Toxxin (New Earth)|Toxxin]] who believed they were part of a prophecy to destroy the [[Krakor (New Earth)|Krakor]] monster, although they defeated him and escaped after slaying it.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #445}}</ref> [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] and [[Tula (New Earth)|Aquagirl]] return to help solve the conspiracy when they break up one of Manta's smuggling operations in [[Mississippi]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #446}}</ref> Investigating Manta's gun-running laser rifles to Atlantis, Aquaman is caught in one of the Fisherman's death traps to distract him while Karshon sends telepathic sharks to kidnap Mera and [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #447}}</ref> Aquaman is defeated by Black Manta in his rage, and imprisoned alongside [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] as a traitor. He breaks out and returns to his [[Atlantean Royal Palace|throne room]] to challenge Karshon, who is revealed to be a telepathic enemy of [[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] known as [[Karshon (New Earth)|The Shark]]. They fight for their lives while Aquababy and Mera face a death-trap, until Aquaman tricks the Shark into overdosing on radiation poisoning. Once the city is restored to sanity and order, having decided that it is too much of a challenge trying to handle both responsibilities, he cedes the crown to Vulko in his absence and decides to become a super-hero full-time.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #448}}</ref>
   
 
[[File:Black Manta 004.jpg|thumb|right|175px|[[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] asphyxiates [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]] in oxygen.]]
 
[[File:Black Manta 004.jpg|thumb|right|175px|[[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] asphyxiates [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]] in oxygen.]]
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His next adventure was to help Horgan save a boat-load of swine flu vaccines from the telepathic [[Marine Marauder (Earth-One)|Marine Marauder]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #449}}</ref> He helped NATO again when [[Mark Mardon (New Earth)|Weather Wizard]] stole an experimental medical device being transported across the Atlantic.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #450}}</ref> Chasing after [[Topo (New Earth)|Topo]] to save [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] from trouble, he also met a lost tribe called the [[Idylists]] when he saved [[Sett (New Earth)|Sett]] and [[Thoran (New Earth)|Thoran]] from an under-sea [[Starro (New Earth)|Starro]] mutated by pollution.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #451}}</ref> In the [[City of the Lost Tribes]] he discovered that [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] had easily conquered the pacifistic Idylists and was attempting to set up an under-water colony for black people to escape persecution on the surface. Aquaman and Aqualad were put in a shielded arena together and forced to fight to the death for [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]]'s life. Although they managed to break out and destroy Manta's operations, they were too late to stop him from killing the child or escaping.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #452}}, ''[[:File:Aquaman 0109.jpg|see excerpt]]''</ref> Aqualad decided to remain behind with the Idylists and finally discovered his parentage, as the son of their [[Thar (New Earth)|King Thar]] and [[Berra (New Earth)|Queen Berra]] who had been assassinated years earlier.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #453}}, [[Adventure Comics Vol 1 454|454]], [[Adventure Comics Vol 1 455|455]]</ref>
 
His next adventure was to help Horgan save a boat-load of swine flu vaccines from the telepathic [[Marine Marauder (Earth-One)|Marine Marauder]].<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #449}}</ref> He helped NATO again when [[Mark Mardon (New Earth)|Weather Wizard]] stole an experimental medical device being transported across the Atlantic.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #450}}</ref> Chasing after [[Topo (New Earth)|Topo]] to save [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] from trouble, he also met a lost tribe called the [[Idylists]] when he saved [[Sett (New Earth)|Sett]] and [[Thoran (New Earth)|Thoran]] from an under-sea [[Starro (New Earth)|Starro]] mutated by pollution.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #451}}</ref> In the [[City of the Lost Tribes]] he discovered that [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] had easily conquered the pacifistic Idylists and was attempting to set up an under-water colony for black people to escape persecution on the surface. Aquaman and Aqualad were put in a shielded arena together and forced to fight to the death for [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Aquababy]]'s life. Although they managed to break out and destroy Manta's operations, they were too late to stop him from killing the child or escaping.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #452}}, ''[[:File:Aquaman 0109.jpg|see excerpt]]''</ref> Aqualad decided to remain behind with the Idylists and finally discovered his parentage, as the son of their [[Thar (New Earth)|King Thar]] and [[Berra (New Earth)|Queen Berra]] who had been assassinated years earlier.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics #453}}, [[Adventure Comics Vol 1 454|454]], [[Adventure Comics Vol 1 455|455]]</ref>
   
Seeking revenge against [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]], he pursued him to a sunken mine field and almost died fighting the villain; he was assisted by one of the mercenaries who grew disillusioned with the slaughter involved in Manta's plan, [[Calvin Durham (New Earth)|Cal Durham]]. In a critical moment as he was about to murder his nemesis, Aquaman remembered that his ideals need to stand for something and had him arrested instead.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #57}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0173.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Aquaman's moral decision.]] [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]] struck again by attempting to fry him while tied to the [[Curry Lighthouse]], although Arthur escaped by remembering his [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] mother's words to summon strength and went after him.<ref name="A58">{{c|Aquaman #58}}</ref> Defeating him in the [[Marianas Trench]], they were both taken by surprise when [[Peter Mortimer (New Earth)|Scavenger]] took the cargo Fisherman had been trying to steal.<ref name="A59">{{c|Aquaman #59}}</ref> The trail led back to [[Jeffrey Franklin Burr (New Earth)|Kobra]], who had been manipulating the other super-villains and stole the several tons of explosives for himself.<ref name="A60">{{c|Aquaman #60}}</ref> Aquaman teamed up with [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] and [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]] to stop the [[Kobra Cult]] from destroying [[Portugal]] and moving on to the rest of the world.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #61}}</ref> Meanwhile in [[Atlantis]], it turned out that Aquababy had not died from suffocation and was being kept on life support by [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]]. [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] returned to [[Dimension Aqua]] to find a machine designed by [[Xebel (Earth-One)|Xebel]] that could save him, although instead she was forced to depose the tyrannical regime of [[Leron (New Earth)|Leron]] established as dictator in her absence. By the time she returned it was too late, and she faced the agony of her son's death a second time.<ref name="A58"/><ref name="A59"/><ref name="A60"/> Aquaman returned in the middle of the funeral and Mera tried to kill him for not being there when their son needed him most, believing that his super-heroics and revenge were more important to him than his own family. They were interrupted by a villain named [[Sea Quake (New Earth)|Sea Quake]] who almost destroyed the city with destructive sonic waves, although he was revealed to be a mindless robot.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #62}}</ref> [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] had been controlling the robot to create a fissure in the ocean floor, diving down to retrieve an ancient Atlantean super-weapon. Aquaman defeated him alongside [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] and Mera, and the family seemed together again if not entirely complete.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #63}}</ref>
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Seeking revenge against [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]], he pursued him to a sunken mine field and almost died fighting the villain; he was assisted by one of the mercenaries who grew disillusioned with the slaughter involved in Manta's plan, [[Calvin Durham (New Earth)|Cal Durham]]. In a critical moment as he was about to murder his nemesis, Aquaman remembered that his ideals need to stand for something and had him arrested instead.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #57}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0173.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Aquaman's moral decision.]] [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]] struck again by attempting to fry him while tied to the [[Curry Lighthouse]], although Arthur escaped by remembering his [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] mother's words to summon strength and went after him.<ref name="A58">{{c|Aquaman #58}}</ref> Defeating him in the [[Marianas Trench]], they were both taken by surprise when [[Peter Mortimer (New Earth)|Scavenger]] took the cargo Fisherman had been trying to steal.<ref name="A59">{{c|Aquaman #59}}</ref> The trail led back to [[Jeffrey Franklin Burr (New Earth)|Kobra]], who had been manipulating the other super-villains and stole the several tons of explosives for himself.<ref name="A60">{{c|Aquaman #60}}</ref> Aquaman teamed up with [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] and [[Hal Jordan (New Earth)|Green Lantern]] to stop the [[Kobra Cult]] from destroying [[Portugal]] and moving on to the rest of the world.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #61}}</ref> Meanwhile in [[Atlantis]], it turned out that Aquababy had not died from suffocation and was being kept on life support by [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]]. [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] returned to [[Dimension Aqua]] to find a machine designed by [[Xebel (Earth-One)|Xebel]] that could save him, although instead she was forced to depose the tyrannical regime of [[Leron (New Earth)|Leron]] established as dictator in her absence. By the time she returned it was too late, and she faced the agony of her son's death a second time.<ref name="A58"/><ref name="A59"/><ref name="A60"/> Aquaman returned in the middle of the funeral and Mera tried to kill him for not being there when their son needed him most, believing that his super-heroics and revenge were more important to him than his own family. They were interrupted by a villain named [[Sea Quake (New Earth)|Sea Quake]] who almost destroyed the city with destructive sonic waves, although he was revealed to be a mindless robot.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #62}}</ref> [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] had been controlling the robot to create a fissure in the ocean floor, diving down to retrieve an ancient Atlantean super-weapon. Aquaman defeated him alongside [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] and Mera, and the family seemed together again if not entirely complete.<ref>{{c|Aquaman #63}}</ref>
   
 
===New Venice===
 
===New Venice===
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[[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] is revealed to be responsible for the Kingdom of Hope, using a Black Manta robot.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #517}}</ref> He escapes capture and the Poseidon impostor attacks again.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #518}}</ref> [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] is revealed to have survived and turned evil, working with Orm to destroy her son. Poseidon turns good when he is revealed to be an android given the personality and memories of [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics #519}}</ref> They battle, and Atlanna uses a robotic army of Aquaman's greatest enemies. Atlena appears telepathically and appeals to her conscience, leading Atlanna to once again destroy herself and her android husband. Before exploding, they ask Arthur and Orm to love each other as their dying wish.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #520}}</ref> In his next adventure, [[Raymond Palmer (New Earth)|The Atom]] helps him investigate a new undersea life-form.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #521}}</ref>
 
[[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] is revealed to be responsible for the Kingdom of Hope, using a Black Manta robot.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #517}}</ref> He escapes capture and the Poseidon impostor attacks again.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #518}}</ref> [[Atlanna (New Earth)|Atlanna]] is revealed to have survived and turned evil, working with Orm to destroy her son. Poseidon turns good when he is revealed to be an android given the personality and memories of [[Thomas Curry (New Earth)|Tom Curry]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics #519}}</ref> They battle, and Atlanna uses a robotic army of Aquaman's greatest enemies. Atlena appears telepathically and appeals to her conscience, leading Atlanna to once again destroy herself and her android husband. Before exploding, they ask Arthur and Orm to love each other as their dying wish.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #520}}</ref> In his next adventure, [[Raymond Palmer (New Earth)|The Atom]] helps him investigate a new undersea life-form.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #521}}</ref>
   
His next team-up is with [[Harold Jordan (New Earth)|Air Wave]], when a [[Zeta-Beam]] puts them into contact with extra-terrestrial marine biology.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #527}}</ref> This transports him to the planet [[Vortuma]] where he meets the [[Hexapuses]], an aquatic race attempting to resist control by the tyrannical [[Land-Masters]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics #528}}</ref> He defeats them when he realizes that they are evil Hexapuses masquerading as surface-dwellers.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #529}}</ref> Exposing the traitor inside the resistance, he finally finds a way back home with the help of [[Professor Hexapus (Earth-One)|Professor Hexapus]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics #530}}</ref>
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His next team-up is with [[Harold Jordan (New Earth)|Air Wave]], when a [[Zeta-Beam]] puts them into contact with extra-terrestrial marine biology.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #527}}</ref> This transports him to the planet [[Vortuma]] where he meets the [[Hexapuses]], an aquatic race attempting to resist control by the tyrannical [[Land-Masters]].<ref>{{c|Action Comics #528}}</ref> He defeats them when he realizes that they are evil Hexapuses masquerading as surface-dwellers.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #529}}</ref> Exposing the traitor inside the resistance, he finally finds a way back home with the help of [[Professor Hexapus (Earth-One)|Professor Hexapus]].<ref name=Action530>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 530}}</ref>
   
 
Mera reappears from her self-imposed exile into [[Dimension Aqua|Xebel]], now working as a Navy marine biologist.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #536}}</ref> She has amnesia and believes herself to be ''Miriam Bridgeman'', but Arthur demonstrates her true identity through a series of physical tests.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #537}}</ref> She is revealed to be possessed by her political rival [[V'lana (New Earth)|V'lana]], who tries to strangle Aquaman.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #538}}</ref> Mera is reawakened when they travel back to her dimension, and they fight V'lana with her newly learned control over sea creatures.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #539}}</ref> They defeat her, and she commits suicide rather than face failure. Now cured of her vibratory illness, Mera abdicates her throne willingly to be with the man she loves.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #540}}</ref>
 
Mera reappears from her self-imposed exile into [[Dimension Aqua|Xebel]], now working as a Navy marine biologist.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #536}}</ref> She has amnesia and believes herself to be ''Miriam Bridgeman'', but Arthur demonstrates her true identity through a series of physical tests.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #537}}</ref> She is revealed to be possessed by her political rival [[V'lana (New Earth)|V'lana]], who tries to strangle Aquaman.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #538}}</ref> Mera is reawakened when they travel back to her dimension, and they fight V'lana with her newly learned control over sea creatures.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #539}}</ref> They defeat her, and she commits suicide rather than face failure. Now cured of her vibratory illness, Mera abdicates her throne willingly to be with the man she loves.<ref>{{c|Action Comics #540}}</ref>
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[[File:Aquaman 0118.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Camouflage suit]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0118.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Camouflage suit]]
 
{{main|Aquaman: Thicker Than Water}}
 
{{main|Aquaman: Thicker Than Water}}
[[New Venice]] was destroyed by [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]], who returned using sorcery-related powers. Tensions surrounding Atlantean hostility towards surface dwellers led to a declaration of war after one of their [[Zodiac Crystals]] was stolen. Aquaman was forced to adopt a new blue costume to hide his identity while the people cried for his blood, and he investigated the disappearance in [[Thierna Na Oge]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #1}}</ref> Their society of the [[Tuatha De Danann|Tuatha de Danann]] believed him to be a malevolent spy, and their [[Eochaid Bres (New Earth)|King Bres]] had him put to death by the [[Sreng (New Earth)|Sreng]] in their arena. His escape was assisted by the mage [[Nuada Silverhand (New Earth)|Nuada Silverhand]], who had also been accused of stealing a crystal.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #2}}</ref> Ocean Master ambushes them at [[Maarzon]] and is revealed to have gained his powers from stealing the crystals.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #3}}</ref> Nuada explains that the magics are fueled by emotion, and the only way to beat Orm's rage is for Arthur to overcome his own. They fight on the astral plane as Aquaman struggles eternally, finally destroying the crystals when he reaches an epiphany and tells Orm that he loves him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #4}}</ref> This enlightenment was short-lived however, as the battle was revealed to have torn his soul-self into two parts. The crystals were activated again by a scientist named [[Vladimir Magus (New Earth)|Magus]] who harnessed their power to create another universe, and Aquaman was able to make himself whole by fighting inside to reunite his emotion and reason.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Special #1}}</ref>
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[[New Venice]] was destroyed by [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]], who returned using sorcery-related powers. Tensions surrounding Atlantean hostility towards surface dwellers led to a declaration of war after one of their [[Zodiac Crystals]] was stolen. Aquaman was forced to adopt a new blue costume to hide his identity while the people cried for his blood, and he investigated the disappearance in [[Thierna Na Oge]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #1}}</ref> Their society of the [[Tuatha De Danann|Tuatha de Danann]] believed him to be a malevolent spy, and their [[Eochaid Bres (New Earth)|King Bres]] had him put to death by the [[Sreng (New Earth)|Sreng]] in their arena. His escape was assisted by the mage [[Nuada Silverhand (New Earth)|Nuada Silverhand]], who had also been accused of stealing a crystal.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #2}}</ref> Ocean Master ambushes them at [[Maarzon]] and is revealed to have gained his powers from stealing the crystals.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #3}}</ref> Nuada explains that the magics are fueled by emotion, and the only way to beat Orm's rage is for Arthur to overcome his own. They fight on the astral plane as Aquaman struggles eternally, finally destroying the crystals when he reaches an epiphany and tells Orm that he loves him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 2 #4}}</ref> This enlightenment was short-lived however, as the battle was revealed to have torn his soul-self into two parts. The crystals were activated again by a scientist named [[Vladimir Magus (New Earth)|Magus]] who harnessed their power to create another universe, and Aquaman was able to make himself whole by fighting inside to reunite his emotion and reason.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Special #1}}</ref>
   
 
During ''[[Invasion!]]'' Aquaman rode [[Storm (New Earth)|Storm]] to lead his armies against the [[Alien Alliance]], fighting [[Gil'Dishpan]] at the [[Arctic Circle]]. He teams up with the [[Doom Patrol (New Earth)|Doom Patrol]] and the [[Sea Devils]] to destroy their command ship, delivering a devastating blow to the enemy military.<ref>{{c|Doom Patrol Vol 2 #17}}</ref>
 
During ''[[Invasion!]]'' Aquaman rode [[Storm (New Earth)|Storm]] to lead his armies against the [[Alien Alliance]], fighting [[Gil'Dishpan]] at the [[Arctic Circle]]. He teams up with the [[Doom Patrol (New Earth)|Doom Patrol]] and the [[Sea Devils]] to destroy their command ship, delivering a devastating blow to the enemy military.<ref>{{c|Doom Patrol Vol 2 #17}}</ref>
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===United Nations===
 
===United Nations===
[[Atlantis]] entered into a disastrous war with the surface nation of [[Oumland]], requiring Aquaman to bail them out of trouble once again.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #1}}</ref> They resolved the matter diplomatically with some difficulty, after he personally stormed their borders.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #2}}</ref> Distracting him once again from his people, he helps [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] fight pre-historic [[Dinosaurs|monsters]]; [[Lori Lemaris (New Earth)|Lori Lemaris]] is revealed to have faked her own death.<ref>{{c|Superman Vol 2 #63}}</ref> The city's dome is destroyed in the battle and [[Sharks]] attack beset by feeding frenzy, leading the [[Tritonians]] led by [[Iqula (New Earth)|Iqula]] to invade [[Poseidonis]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #3}}</ref> Aquaman defeats Iqula in single combat, proving his honor.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #4}}</ref> In [[New York City]] he is attacked by the fanatic [[Queequeg (New Earth)|Queequeg]], but dispatches him with a single punch. [[Richard Mission (New Earth)|Richard Mission]] approaches him as a liaison to become an ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] attacks during the press conference, then blows up his [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|son]]'s grave on [[Mercy Reef]] just to piss him off.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #5}}</ref> Manta incapacitates his nemesis, then uses [[Scarecrow's Fear Toxin|fear gas]] to watch Poseidonis tear itself to shreds. Aquaman nearly beats Manta to death in revenge, but still can't bring himself to deliver the killing blow.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #6}}</ref>
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[[Atlantis]] entered into a disastrous war with the surface nation of [[Oumland]], requiring Aquaman to bail them out of trouble once again.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #1}}</ref> They resolved the matter diplomatically with some difficulty, after he personally stormed their borders.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #2}}</ref> Distracting him once again from his people, he helps [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] fight pre-historic [[Dinosaurs|monsters]]; [[Lori Lemaris (New Earth)|Lori Lemaris]] is revealed to have faked her own death.<ref>{{c|Superman Vol 2 #63}}</ref> The city's dome is destroyed in the battle and [[Sharks]] attack beset by feeding frenzy, leading the [[Tritonians]] led by [[Iqula (New Earth)|Iqula]] to invade [[Poseidonis]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #3}}</ref> Aquaman defeats Iqula in single combat, proving his honor.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #4}}</ref> In [[New York City]] he is attacked by the fanatic [[Queequeg (New Earth)|Queequeg]], but dispatches him with a single punch. [[Richard Mission (New Earth)|Richard Mission]] approaches him as a liaison to become an ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]] attacks during the press conference, then blows up his [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|son]]'s grave on [[Mercy Reef]] just to piss him off.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #5}}</ref> Manta incapacitates his nemesis, then uses [[Scarecrow's Fear Toxin|fear gas]] to watch Poseidonis tear itself to shreds. Aquaman nearly beats Manta to death in revenge, but still can't bring himself to deliver the killing blow.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #6}}</ref>
   
 
[[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]] returns after many years to attack him through his mind again, and sets up an elaborate dreamscape where he must fight his wife and dead son to survive. Aquaman refuses and makes peace with them instead, escaping the only way possible.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #7}}</ref> Delivering a speech in front of the U.N. on behalf of Poseidonis, [[Jordan Wylie (New Earth)|Jordan Wylie]] hires the hitman [[Nicodemus (New Earth)|NKVDemon]] to murder him. They fight across the [[Manhattan]] rooftops in the rain, allowing Aquaman to stay on land longer than usual, and he finally defeats the assassin.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #8}}</ref>
 
[[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]] returns after many years to attack him through his mind again, and sets up an elaborate dreamscape where he must fight his wife and dead son to survive. Aquaman refuses and makes peace with them instead, escaping the only way possible.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #7}}</ref> Delivering a speech in front of the U.N. on behalf of Poseidonis, [[Jordan Wylie (New Earth)|Jordan Wylie]] hires the hitman [[Nicodemus (New Earth)|NKVDemon]] to murder him. They fight across the [[Manhattan]] rooftops in the rain, allowing Aquaman to stay on land longer than usual, and he finally defeats the assassin.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 4 #8}}</ref>
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===Time and Tide===
 
===Time and Tide===
 
{{main|Aquaman: Time and Tide}}
 
{{main|Aquaman: Time and Tide}}
Aquaman received the [[Atlantis Chronicles]] from [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] who found them in the wreckage of [[Poseidonis]].<ref name="A-V4-12"/> Deciding to take up his mother's legacy as chronicler, he begins recording his own adventures.<ref name="ATAT1"/> Discovering that his greatest nemesis [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] is really his half-brother, he begins spiraling into a depression.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #4}}</ref> [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] pulls him out of this to investigate an undersea radiation leak, but it turns out to be a trap and they are kidnapped alongside [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] by the terrorist [[Charybdis (New Earth)|Charybdis]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #1}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0014.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Replacing his hand]] The three fight their way to escape together, but Charybdis holds Aquaman's hand down in a piranha pool before getting thrown in himself.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #2}}</ref> Progressively nursing back to health in the [[Aquacave]], Orin emerges with a harpoon over the stump of his left hand.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #0}}</ref>
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Aquaman received the [[Atlantis Chronicles]] from [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]] who found them in the wreckage of [[Poseidonis]].<ref name="A-V4-12"/> Deciding to take up his mother's legacy as chronicler, he begins recording his own adventures.<ref name="ATAT1"/> Discovering that his greatest nemesis [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]] is really his half-brother, he begins spiraling into a depression.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Time and Tide #4}}</ref> [[Garth (New Earth)|Aqualad]] pulls him out of this to investigate an undersea radiation leak, but it turns out to be a trap and they are kidnapped alongside [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] by the terrorist [[Charybdis (New Earth)|Charybdis]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #1}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman 0014.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Replacing his hand]] The three fight their way to escape together, but Charybdis holds Aquaman's hand down in a piranha pool before getting thrown in himself.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #2}}</ref> Progressively nursing back to health in the [[Aquacave]], Orin emerges with a harpoon over the stump of his left hand.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #0}}</ref>
   
 
Discovering that [[Strom (New Earth)|Admiral Strom]] of the [[United States Navy]] was responsible for betraying him, Aquaman attacks a military base for answers and fights [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #3}}</ref> Strom distracts him by revealing that [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] has been captured, and Aquaman is forced to team up with [[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]] to rescue Dolphins from a hunter named Tanaka in a testing facility.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #4}}</ref> Returning to [[Alaska]] with [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] and seeing [[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]] again, she introduces him to their fully grown illegitimate son [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]].<ref name="A-V5-5">{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #5}}</ref> Their village is attacked by the [[Deep Six]] from [[Apokolips]], and [[Jaffar (New Earth)|Jaffar]] kills Kako during the raid.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #6}}</ref> She is reborn through [[Gaia (New Earth)|Gaia]] as the fire [[Elementals|elemental]] [[Corona]], but not before the Six can blight her transformation.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #7}}</ref> Corona unleashes Kako's anger at Arthur for abandoning her, and the water elemental [[Mai Miyazaki (New Earth)|Naiad]] intervenes to destroy her. Corona relents when Arthur agrees to let her kill him, and Koryak returns with them to [[Atlantis]] after she disappears with Naiad.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #8}}</ref> His harpoon destroyed by Corona, Aquaman has a new one designed using top-line technology at [[S.T.A.R. Labs]]. [[Thesily (New Earth)|King Thesily]] begins to view Aquaman as a threat and hires [[Deadline (New Earth)|Deadline]] to murder him, although the assassin is defeated and escapes.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #9}}</ref> Aquaman meets [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Kyle Rayner]] for the first time when he's forced to defend [[Cron One-Eye (New Earth)|Cron One-Eye]] for attacking a swimmer in self-defense. Thesily attempts to murder Koryak, but is killed by falling rubble during an earthquake.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #10}}</ref>
 
Discovering that [[Strom (New Earth)|Admiral Strom]] of the [[United States Navy]] was responsible for betraying him, Aquaman attacks a military base for answers and fights [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #3}}</ref> Strom distracts him by revealing that [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] has been captured, and Aquaman is forced to team up with [[Lobo (New Earth)|Lobo]] to rescue Dolphins from a hunter named Tanaka in a testing facility.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #4}}</ref> Returning to [[Alaska]] with [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] and seeing [[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]] again, she introduces him to their fully grown illegitimate son [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]].<ref name="A-V5-5">{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #5}}</ref> Their village is attacked by the [[Deep Six]] from [[Apokolips]], and [[Jaffar (New Earth)|Jaffar]] kills Kako during the raid.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #6}}</ref> She is reborn through [[Gaia (New Earth)|Gaia]] as the fire [[Elementals|elemental]] [[Corona]], but not before the Six can blight her transformation.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #7}}</ref> Corona unleashes Kako's anger at Arthur for abandoning her, and the water elemental [[Mai Miyazaki (New Earth)|Naiad]] intervenes to destroy her. Corona relents when Arthur agrees to let her kill him, and Koryak returns with them to [[Atlantis]] after she disappears with Naiad.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #8}}</ref> His harpoon destroyed by Corona, Aquaman has a new one designed using top-line technology at [[S.T.A.R. Labs]]. [[Thesily (New Earth)|King Thesily]] begins to view Aquaman as a threat and hires [[Deadline (New Earth)|Deadline]] to murder him, although the assassin is defeated and escapes.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #9}}</ref> Aquaman meets [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Kyle Rayner]] for the first time when he's forced to defend [[Cron One-Eye (New Earth)|Cron One-Eye]] for attacking a swimmer in self-defense. Thesily attempts to murder Koryak, but is killed by falling rubble during an earthquake.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #10}}</ref>
   
 
===Return of Thanatos===
 
===Return of Thanatos===
[[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]] takes leadership of the kingdom with [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]], and they lead the [[Atlanteans]] on a pilgrimage to [[Tritonis]]. Aquaman and [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] stay behind in [[Poseidonis]], and [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] finally returns from her self-exile to walk in on them consummating their relationship.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #11}}</ref> Mera fights Dolphin, but she's revealed to have been brainwashed by Arthur's evil doppelganger [[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]]. Aquaman follows her into the other-dimension to fight Thanatos, and it's revealed that she's conceived another son named [[A.J. (New Earth)|A.J.]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #12}}</ref> [[File:Thanatos 017.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]] usurps the throne.]] The two men battle to the death as they're tested by [[The Others (Prime Earth)|The Others]], and Thanatos is ruled more worthy to escape their imprisonment.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #13}}</ref> [[Paul Booker (New Earth)|Major Disaster]] is empowered by [[Neron (New Earth)|Neron]] during [[Underworld Unleashed]] and commissioned to kill Aquaman, instead mistakenly murdering Thanatos.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #14}}</ref> [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]] frees Orin and Dolphin from the prison dimension. They return to find a [[Ramona (Asteroid) (New Earth)|sentient star-ship]] underneath Atlantis has reawakened dragon-like [[Tiamat (New Earth)|Tiamat]] of the [[Annunake]] from stasis, and they defeat the monster as Atlantis rises above sea-level again. Koryak and Vulko's pilgrimage accidentally frees [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]] from his centuries of imprisonment.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #15}}</ref> Thanatos had sent a declaration of war to the surface world before his death, and [[Justice League America]] is sent to investigate. Orin and Dolphin fight [[Beatriz da Costa (New Earth)|Fire]], [[Guy Gardner (New Earth)|Guy Gardner]], [[Tora Olafsdotter (New Earth)|Ice]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Todd Rice (New Earth)|Obsidian]] and [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]], proving their innocence as he asserts his authority.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #16}}</ref>
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[[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]] takes leadership of the kingdom with [[Nuidis Vulko (New Earth)|Vulko]], and they lead the [[Atlanteans]] on a pilgrimage to [[Tritonis]]. Aquaman and [[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]] stay behind in [[Poseidonis]], and [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] finally returns from her self-exile to walk in on them consummating their relationship.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #11}}</ref> Mera fights Dolphin, but she's revealed to have been brainwashed by Arthur's evil doppelganger [[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]]. Aquaman follows her into the other-dimension to fight Thanatos, and it's revealed that she's conceived another son named [[A.J. (New Earth)|A.J.]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #12}}</ref> [[File:Thanatos 017.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Thanatos (New Earth)|Thanatos]] usurps the throne.]] The two men battle to the death as they're tested by [[The Others (Prime Earth)|The Others]], and Thanatos is ruled more worthy to escape their imprisonment.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #13}}</ref> [[Paul Booker (New Earth)|Major Disaster]] is empowered by [[Neron (New Earth)|Neron]] during [[Underworld Unleashed]] and commissioned to kill Aquaman, instead mistakenly murdering Thanatos.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #14}}</ref> [[Atlan (New Earth)|Atlan]] frees Orin and Dolphin from the prison dimension. They return to find a [[Ramona (Asteroid) (New Earth)|sentient star-ship]] underneath Atlantis has reawakened dragon-like [[Tiamat (New Earth)|Tiamat]] of the [[Annunake]] from stasis, and they defeat the monster as Atlantis rises above sea-level again. Koryak and Vulko's pilgrimage accidentally frees [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]] from his centuries of imprisonment.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #15}}</ref> Thanatos had sent a declaration of war to the surface world before his death, and [[Justice League America]] is sent to investigate. Orin and Dolphin fight [[Beatriz da Costa (New Earth)|Fire]], [[Guy Gardner (New Earth)|Guy Gardner]], [[Tora Olafsdotter (New Earth)|Ice]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Todd Rice (New Earth)|Obsidian]] and [[Diana of Themyscira (New Earth)|Wonder Woman]], proving their innocence as he asserts his authority.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #16}}</ref>
   
 
===Hunter/Gatherer War===
 
===Hunter/Gatherer War===
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===New World Order===
 
===New World Order===
During a battle against [[John Dee (New Earth)|Doctor Destiny]], there's a massive team-up between Aquaman, [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]], [[Flash (Wally West)|The Flash]], [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] and [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]]. They decide to reform as the [[Justice League of America]] returning to their original line-up, following the dissolution of [[Justice League International]].<ref>''[[Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare]]''</ref> Their first battle together in the public eye is against [[Hyperclan (New Earth)|Hyperclan]], proving themselves to the world by stopping an invasion of [[White Martians]].<ref>''[[JLA: New World Order]]''</ref>
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During a battle against [[John Dee (New Earth)|Doctor Destiny]], there's a massive team-up between Aquaman, [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]], [[Wally West (New Earth)|The Flash]], [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Green Lantern]], [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]], [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] and [[Diana of Themyscira (New Earth)|Wonder Woman]]. They decide to reform as the [[Justice League of America]] returning to their original line-up, following the dissolution of [[Justice League International]].<ref>''[[Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare]]''</ref> Their first battle together in the public eye is against [[Hyperclan (New Earth)|Hyperclan]], proving themselves to the world by stopping an invasion of [[White Martians]].<ref>''[[JLA: New World Order]]''</ref>
   
 
===Curse of Kordax===
 
===Curse of Kordax===
During the [[Final Night]], the sentient starship ejects Aquaman, Dolphin, and Koryak (now free of the brainwashing) after having a disagreement with Aquaman (regarding the amount of control the ship was exerting over Arthur). Aquaman's adoptive dolphin mother, Porm, was murdered during the darkness, crushing Aquaman.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #26}}</ref> Following a clue, Aquaman ventures to Japan and discovers that the murderer of Porm was a cyborg called [[Demon Gate]], a man who had been maimed by Lobo and who blamed Aquaman for the incident. Aquaman threatens to ban Japan from the oceans unless Demon Gate is handed over. Japan refuses. Aquaman recruits [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]] to retake Poseidonis, forcing the sentient ship to obey him, and then takes the city to Japan. Demon Gate is turned over and Arthur sentences him to life imprisonment on a deserted island, surviving only on what the local sea life bring to him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #27}}-[[Aquaman Vol 5 28|28]]</ref>
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During [[The Final Night]], the sentient starship ejects Aquaman, Dolphin, and Koryak (now free of the brainwashing) after having a disagreement with Aquaman (regarding the amount of control the ship was exerting over Arthur). Aquaman's adoptive dolphin mother, Porm, was murdered during the darkness, crushing Aquaman.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #26}}</ref> Following a clue, Aquaman ventures to Japan and discovers that the murderer of Porm was a cyborg called [[Demon Gate]], a man who had been maimed by Lobo and who blamed Aquaman for the incident. Aquaman threatens to ban Japan from the oceans unless Demon Gate is handed over. Japan refuses. Aquaman recruits [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]] to retake Poseidonis, forcing the sentient ship to obey him, and then takes the city to Japan. Demon Gate is turned over and Arthur sentences him to life imprisonment on a deserted island, surviving only on what the local sea life bring to him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #27}}-[[Aquaman Vol 5 28|28]]</ref>
   
Aquaman was called by Deep Blue and the Sea Devils to investigate a seemingly bottomless trench. Deep Blue is dragged into the trench by a bizarre sea creature. Aquaman goes into the pit, but Dolphin cannot follow all the way because of the pressure. Aquaman encounters [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]], now a horrible manta-like monster thanks to his deal with [[Neron]]. The two arch-enemies battle at the bottom of the trench, encountering the ghost of a dead leviathan. The creature "consumes" Black Manta and tries to do the same with Aquaman, but Arthur uses the full brunt of his psychic abilities to drive it off. Fleeing back up the trench, he retrieves Deep Blue and they return to Sea Devil's sub.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #29}}-[[Aquaman Vol 5 30|30]]</ref> Up from the trench, Arthur discovers that his flesh is now covered in scales. Getting called back to Poseidonis, Aquaman finds [[Shark]] has taken up residence. A mental battle ensues and Aquaman forces Shark to devolve back into a normal shark. Arthur has now mutated further--hard green scales and a webbed hand, looking just like Kordax. The sea life begins to fear him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #31}}</ref> Aquaman goes on a quest of soul searching, reflecting on the fact that his inner fears are that he is a failure as a king and as a man. A minor journey through time thanks to Atlan helps him put things in perspective. Returning to the present, Aquaman's appearance is restored (although his hand is still webbed).<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #33}}</ref>
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Aquaman was called by Deep Blue and the Sea Devils to investigate a seemingly bottomless trench. Deep Blue is dragged into the trench by a bizarre sea creature. Aquaman goes into the pit, but Dolphin cannot follow all the way because of the pressure. Aquaman encounters [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]], now a horrible manta-like monster thanks to his deal with [[Neron]]. The two arch-enemies battle at the bottom of the trench, encountering the ghost of a dead leviathan. The creature "consumes" Black Manta and tries to do the same with Aquaman, but Arthur uses the full brunt of his psychic abilities to drive it off. Fleeing back up the trench, he retrieves Deep Blue and they return to Sea Devil's sub.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #29}}-[[Aquaman Vol 5 30|30]]</ref> Up from the trench, Arthur discovers that his flesh is now covered in scales. Getting called back to Poseidonis, Aquaman finds [[Shark]] has taken up residence. A mental battle ensues and Aquaman forces Shark to devolve back into a normal shark. Arthur has now mutated further--hard green scales and a webbed hand, looking just like Kordax. The sea life begins to fear him.<ref name=A-V5-31>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 31}}</ref> Aquaman goes on a quest of soul searching, reflecting on the fact that his inner fears are that he is a failure as a king and as a man. A minor journey through time thanks to Atlan helps him put things in perspective. Returning to the present, Aquaman's appearance is restored (although his hand is still webbed).<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #33}}</ref>
   
 
===Triton===
 
===Triton===
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===Our Worlds at War===
 
===Our Worlds at War===
 
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{{main|Our Worlds at War}}
Atlantis had not fully recovered from the war with Cerdia when it was drawn into another conflict. This one involved the coming of [[Imperiex-Prime (New Earth)|Imperiex]], a force of nature that was coming to destroy the planet. An intergalactic alliance of aliens came together to make their stand at Earth. The JLA big guns were quickly swept aside by Imperiex's advance force. Aquaman gave his all against one of the probes, battling it over Poseidonis. An explosion resulted and when the water cleared, Atlantis was gone and a great rift in the ocean remained.<ref>{{c|JLA: Our Worlds at War #1}}</ref>
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Atlantis had not fully recovered from the war with Cerdia when it was drawn into another conflict. This one involved the coming of [[Imperiex-Prime (New Earth)|Imperiex]], a force of nature that was coming to destroy the planet. An intergalactic alliance of aliens came together to make their stand at Earth. The JLA big guns were quickly swept aside by Imperiex's advance force. Aquaman gave his all against one of the probes, battling it over Poseidonis. An explosion resulted and when the water cleared, Atlantis was gone and a great rift in the ocean remained.<ref>{{c|JLA: Our Worlds at War #1}}</ref>
   
 
===Obsidian Age===
 
===Obsidian Age===
 
[[File:Aquaman 0212.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[JLA: Obsidian Age|Aquaman as water wraith]].]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0212.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[JLA: Obsidian Age|Aquaman as water wraith]].]]
 
{{main|JLA: Obsidian Age}}
 
{{main|JLA: Obsidian Age}}
Following its disappearance, the [[Justice League of America|Justice League]] discovers the ruins of [[Atlantis]] modern day on the ocean's surface. Reaching the conclusion that it was sent into the past, they unearth a graven distress signal from Aquaman. [[Garth (New Earth)|Tempest]] casts a spell to send them all backwards through time on a rescue mission.<ref>{{c|JLA #68}}</ref> [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]]'s emergency protocols recruit a replacement League in the present day led by [[Richard Grayson (New Earth)|Nightwing]].<ref>{{c|JLA #69}}</ref> The original League travels backwards three thousand years to find Aquaman imprisoned while the city is ruled by the [[League of Ancients]].<ref>{{c|JLA #70}}</ref> Their leader [[Gamemnae (New Earth)|Gamemnae]] is revealed to have enslaved the "future" [[Atlanteans]] upon their arrival for fifteen years, trapping Orin's consciousness inside a pool and using their labor to raise the city.<ref>{{c|JLA #72}}</ref> Ruthless and prepared for them, the Ancients slaughter the League members in battle. [[Manitou Raven (New Earth)|Manitou Raven]] is the only of her followers to recognize Gamemnae's treachery, and sets a plan in motion before she can murder all that stand in her way.<ref>{{c|JLA #74}}</ref> Through extremely complicated mysticism and time travel, the Justice League makes their final stand against Gamemnae. She resurfaces in the present and tries to enslave humanity through a world-wide drought. [[Zatanna Zatara (New Earth)|Zatanna]] leads a team into the past, and they channel Aquaman's wraith-form into the sea where he is able to control all the world's oceans. Using this new immense power, he destroys Gamemnae's works and sinks Atlantis back into the sea. The present-day Atlanteans are brought back to their own time, the Leaguers are [[Zombies|reanimated]] and resurrected, history is corrected and things are set straight. [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] announces that their must still be a reckoning for the destruction and fifteen years of slavery; Orin is put on trial by his own people for high treason.<ref>{{c|JLA #75}}</ref> Despite the opportunity to avoid punishment through the League's intervention, he chooses to accept this fate.<ref>{{c|JLA #76}}</ref>
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Following its disappearance, the [[Justice League of America|Justice League]] discovers the ruins of [[Atlantis]] modern day on the ocean's surface. Reaching the conclusion that it was sent into the past, they unearth a graven distress signal from Aquaman. [[Garth (New Earth)|Tempest]] casts a spell to send them all backwards through time on a rescue mission.<ref>{{c|JLA #68}}</ref> [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]]'s emergency protocols recruit a replacement League in the present day led by [[Richard Grayson (New Earth)|Nightwing]].<ref>{{c|JLA #69}}</ref> The original League travels backwards three thousand years to find Aquaman imprisoned while the city is ruled by the [[League of Ancients]].<ref name=JLA70>{{c|JLA Vol 1 70}}</ref> Their leader [[Gamemnae (New Earth)|Gamemnae]] is revealed to have enslaved the "future" [[Atlanteans]] upon their arrival for fifteen years, trapping Orin's consciousness inside a pool and using their labor to raise the city.<ref>{{c|JLA #72}}</ref> Ruthless and prepared for them, the Ancients slaughter the League members in battle. [[Manitou Raven (New Earth)|Manitou Raven]] is the only of her followers to recognize Gamemnae's treachery, and sets a plan in motion before she can murder all that stand in her way.<ref>{{c|JLA #74}}</ref> Through extremely complicated mysticism and time travel, the Justice League makes their final stand against Gamemnae. She resurfaces in the present and tries to enslave humanity through a world-wide drought. [[Zatanna Zatara (New Earth)|Zatanna]] leads a team into the past, and they channel Aquaman's wraith-form into the sea where he is able to control all the world's oceans. Using this new immense power, he destroys Gamemnae's works and sinks Atlantis back into the sea. The present-day Atlanteans are brought back to their own time, the Leaguers are [[Zombies|reanimated]] and resurrected, history is corrected and things are set straight. [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] announces that their must still be a reckoning for the destruction and fifteen years of slavery; Orin is put on trial by his own people for high treason.<ref name=JLA75>{{c|JLA Vol 1 75}}</ref> Despite the opportunity to avoid punishment through the League's intervention, he chooses to accept this fate.<ref>{{c|JLA #76}}</ref>
   
 
===Waterbearer===
 
===Waterbearer===
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[[San Diego]] is submerged underwater in a massive tragedy that wipes out the entire city along the coast.<ref name="A-V6-15">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #15}}</ref> The first person rescued is a girl with gills named [[Lorena Marquez (New Earth)|Lorena Marquez]], who leads them to believe that their might be more survivors.<ref name="A-V6-16">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #16}}</ref> In his public address to the water-breathing refugees, he lets them know that they will never be able to leave.<ref name="A-V6-17">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #17}}</ref> [[File:Aquagirl Lorena Marquez 0001.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Lorena Marquez (New Earth)|Lorena Marquez]] becomes the new [[Aquagirl]].]] Their investigation of the disaster finally leads them to their culprit, scientist [[Anton Geist (New Earth)|Anton Geist]].<ref name="A-V6-18">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #18}}</ref> Geist reveals that he introduced a genetic mutation into the water supply causing San Diego's populace to develop gills when submerged in salt-water; he believed that climate change would eventually lead to a global apocalypse, and that he was saving humanity. Lorena beats him for murdering her parents, and Aquaman realizes that he must've been working for someone else.<ref name="A-V6-19">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #19}}</ref> Geist is forced to stay below and help the people he condemned, or else face retribution from the company he works for on the surface. Aquaman becomes the self-declared leader of [[Sub Diego]].<ref name="A-V6-20">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #20}}</ref>
 
[[San Diego]] is submerged underwater in a massive tragedy that wipes out the entire city along the coast.<ref name="A-V6-15">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #15}}</ref> The first person rescued is a girl with gills named [[Lorena Marquez (New Earth)|Lorena Marquez]], who leads them to believe that their might be more survivors.<ref name="A-V6-16">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #16}}</ref> In his public address to the water-breathing refugees, he lets them know that they will never be able to leave.<ref name="A-V6-17">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #17}}</ref> [[File:Aquagirl Lorena Marquez 0001.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Lorena Marquez (New Earth)|Lorena Marquez]] becomes the new [[Aquagirl]].]] Their investigation of the disaster finally leads them to their culprit, scientist [[Anton Geist (New Earth)|Anton Geist]].<ref name="A-V6-18">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #18}}</ref> Geist reveals that he introduced a genetic mutation into the water supply causing San Diego's populace to develop gills when submerged in salt-water; he believed that climate change would eventually lead to a global apocalypse, and that he was saving humanity. Lorena beats him for murdering her parents, and Aquaman realizes that he must've been working for someone else.<ref name="A-V6-19">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #19}}</ref> Geist is forced to stay below and help the people he condemned, or else face retribution from the company he works for on the surface. Aquaman becomes the self-declared leader of [[Sub Diego]].<ref name="A-V6-20">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #20}}</ref>
   
Their first super-villain is a telekinetic man calling himself [[Mortimer Coolidge (New Earth)|The Eel]] who attempts to take over their local organized crime syndicate.<ref name="A-V6-21">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #21}}</ref> [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]]'s power dampeners break in custody, and Aquaman has to fight him on his own terms by telepathically controlling microscopic ogranisms in the villain's lungs.<ref name="A-V6-22">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #22}}</ref> Investigating a downed naval base with the [[Sea Devils]], Aquaman meets a new cybernetic [[Marauder (New Earth)|Marauder]] attempting to steal military secrets and sell them to the highest bidder.<ref name="A-V6-23">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #23}}</ref> The new Devils team led by [[Dane Dorrance (New Earth)|Dane Dorrance]] including [[David Davies (New Earth)|David Davies]], [[Gideon Rivers (New Earth)|Gideon Rivers]], [[Henry Kucharski (New Earth)|Kooch Kucharski]], [[Melinda Spyros (New Earth)|Melinda Spyros]] and [[Sigourney Amundsen (New Earth)|Sigourney Amundsen]] helps him take the malevolent robot down.<ref name="A-V6-24">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #24}}</ref> They also begin to experience an influx of designer drugs when a criminal named [[Edward Moriarty (New Earth)|Ned Moriarty]] begins smuggling in cocaine and heroin, forcing Aquaman to take him down.<ref name="A-V6-25">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #25}}</ref>
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Their first super-villain is a telekinetic man calling himself [[Mortimer Coolidge (New Earth)|The Eel]] who attempts to take over their local organized crime syndicate.<ref name="A-V6-21">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #21}}</ref> [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Batman]]'s power dampeners break in custody, and Aquaman has to fight him on his own terms by telepathically controlling microscopic ogranisms in the villain's lungs.<ref name="A-V6-22">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #22}}</ref> Investigating a downed naval base with the [[Sea Devils]], Aquaman meets a new cybernetic [[Marauder (New Earth)|Marauder]] attempting to steal military secrets and sell them to the highest bidder.<ref name="A-V6-23">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #23}}</ref> The new Devils team led by [[Dane Dorrance (New Earth)|Dane Dorrance]] including [[David Davies (New Earth)|David Davies]], [[Gideon Rivers (New Earth)|Gideon Rivers]], [[Henry Kucharski (New Earth)|Kooch Kucharski]], [[Melinda Spyros (New Earth)|Melinda Spyros]] and [[Sigourney Amundsen (New Earth)|Sigourney Amundsen]] helps him take the malevolent robot down.<ref name="A-V6-24">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #24}}</ref> They also begin to experience an influx of designer drugs when a criminal named [[Edward Moriarty (New Earth)|Ned Moriarty]] begins smuggling in cocaine and heroin, forcing Aquaman to take him down.<ref name="A-V6-25">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #25}}</ref>
   
 
[[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm Marius]] uses sorcery to switch lives with his brother during ''[[Aquaman: Retroverse|Retroverse]]'', creating a world where [[Aquaman]] is synonymous with tyranny and [[Ocean Master]] is an undersea freedom fighter. Lorena Marquez is given a new [[Aquagirl]] costume as his second-in-command.<ref name="A-V6-26">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #26}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman Ocean Master 002.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The villainous [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Aquaman]] fights a heroic [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]].]] Geist is the only person left unaffected, and he helps Orin reawaken to his true identity. Orin undoes the magic, necromancy using the bones from his dead hand, and restores things to the way they should be.<ref name="A-V6-27">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #27}}</ref>
 
[[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm Marius]] uses sorcery to switch lives with his brother during ''[[Aquaman: Retroverse|Retroverse]]'', creating a world where [[Aquaman]] is synonymous with tyranny and [[Ocean Master]] is an undersea freedom fighter. Lorena Marquez is given a new [[Aquagirl]] costume as his second-in-command.<ref name="A-V6-26">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #26}}</ref> [[File:Aquaman Ocean Master 002.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The villainous [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Aquaman]] fights a heroic [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Ocean Master]].]] Geist is the only person left unaffected, and he helps Orin reawaken to his true identity. Orin undoes the magic, necromancy using the bones from his dead hand, and restores things to the way they should be.<ref name="A-V6-27">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #27}}</ref>
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Tensions build between Orin and King Shark, due to broken memories of their first encounter.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #46}}</ref><ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #47}}</ref> [[File:Death of Orin 001.jpg|thumb|left|235px|[[Koryak (New Earth)|Narwhal]] murders Orin.]] The Dweller attempts to teach Arthur Joseph about heroism, having them travel the [[Atlantic Ocean]] bringing order to chaos.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #48}}</ref> [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]], in a more brutal form, captures them although the underestimated Aquaman defeats him and rescues the local people.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #49}}</ref>
 
Tensions build between Orin and King Shark, due to broken memories of their first encounter.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #46}}</ref><ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #47}}</ref> [[File:Death of Orin 001.jpg|thumb|left|235px|[[Koryak (New Earth)|Narwhal]] murders Orin.]] The Dweller attempts to teach Arthur Joseph about heroism, having them travel the [[Atlantic Ocean]] bringing order to chaos.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #48}}</ref> [[Fisherman (New Earth)|Fisherman]], in a more brutal form, captures them although the underestimated Aquaman defeats him and rescues the local people.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #49}}</ref>
   
The [[Order of the Thorny Crown]] believes that Orin is the only one who can stop their God's rise to power, and the [[Sea Bishop (New Earth)|Sea Bishop]] orders his death. His agent [[Pardoner (New Earth)|The Pardoner]] constructs an [[Zombies|undead]] corpse assassin named [[Koryak (New Earth)|Narwhal]], implied to be Orin's son, and sets him loose. The remaining Atlantean army tries to stop Narwhal from entering the gates of Atlantis, but they are unsuccessful and he murders the Dweller after defeating Aquaman in combat.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50}}</ref> The [[Justice League of America|JLA]] come to pay their respects during the funeral, but express concern over whether or not he can eventually revive in his new mystical form.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #51}}</ref> His body decomposes into water.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #53}}</ref>
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The [[Order of the Thorny Crown]] believes that Orin is the only one who can stop their God's rise to power, and the [[Sea Bishop (New Earth)|Sea Bishop]] orders his death. His agent [[Pardoner (New Earth)|The Pardoner]] constructs an [[Zombies|undead]] corpse assassin named [[Koryak (New Earth)|Narwhal]], implied to be Orin's son, and sets him loose. The remaining Atlantean army tries to stop Narwhal from entering the gates of Atlantis, but they are unsuccessful and he murders the Dweller after defeating Aquaman in combat.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50}}</ref> The [[Justice League of America|JLA]] come to pay their respects during the funeral, but express concern over whether or not he can eventually revive in his new mystical form.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #51}}</ref> His body decomposes into water.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #53}}</ref>
   
The [[Lady of the Lake (New Earth)|Lady of the Lake]] eventually reveals that Orin shared a deeper connection with Arthur Joseph than previously thought. Sharing both his DNA and stolen [[Secret Sea|life water]], Joseph received a portion of Orin's soul in the spell that raised Sub Diego; this lead to the Dweller's transformation. Taking the name ''Joseph'' Curry, the new Aquaman swears that he will live up to his predecessor's name.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #57}}</ref>
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The [[Lady of the Lake (New Earth)|Lady of the Lake]] eventually reveals that Orin shared a deeper connection with Arthur Joseph than previously thought. Sharing both his DNA and stolen [[Secret Sea|life water]], Joseph received a portion of Orin's soul in the spell that raised Sub Diego; this lead to the Dweller's transformation. Taking the name ''Joseph'' Curry, the new Aquaman swears that he will live up to his predecessor's name.<ref>{{c|Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #57}}</ref>
   
 
[[File:Black Lantern Aquaman 01.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Black Lantern Corps]]]]
 
[[File:Black Lantern Aquaman 01.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Black Lantern Corps]]]]
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===Brightest Day===
 
===Brightest Day===
 
{{main|Brightest Day}}
 
{{main|Brightest Day}}
Aquaman reunites with [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] in [[Amnesty Bay]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #0}}</ref> During an attack on Somalian pirates, he discovers that he's retained his [[Black Lantern Corps|Black Lantern]] ability to command undead sealife.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #1}}</ref> Mera's twin sister [[Hila (New Earth)|Siren]] returns from their dimension leading a [[Xebel Death Squad|Death Squad]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #4}}</ref> They attack them in the [[Bermuda Triangle]], and Mera confesses that she was originally sent to [[Atlantis]] to murder Arthur.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #5}}</ref> Her home dimension of [[Xebel (New Earth)|Xebel]] is revealed to have actually been a penal colony holding separatists who waged war against [[Atlantis]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #6}}</ref> The [[Entity (New Earth)|Entity]] appears again when [[Boston Brand (New Earth)|Deadman]] gains control of the [[White Lantern Power Battery|White Lantern]], and his voice commands Aquaman to find [[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #7}}</ref> Mera reveals that she already knows the child, and he's [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]]'s son.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #9}}</ref> Arthur stops Manta and Siren from murdering the boy's adoptive father after he charges Mera with finding someone to help protect the surface world from her people.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #10}}</ref> [[File:Kaldur'ahm 001.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]] becomes the new [[Aqualad]]]] They escape together with Mr. Hyde and discover that part of Jackson's birthright is a map.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #11}}</ref> This leads them to an ancient suit of battle armor with [[Waterbearers]] to control his powers; Aquaman compels Jackson to follow his destiny and help imprison the armies of Xebel.<ref name="c|Brightest Day #16"/> They make their stand at the beginning of the [[Aquawar]] when Siren leads hundreds of Xebel soldiers to march against surface-dwellers on the beaches. Black Manta appears again and chops his hand off with a butchering knife.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #19}}</ref> Jackson cauterizes his wound, and Mera pushes her hard-water powers past their limits to destroy the enemy force in a massive tidal wave. Underwater they are decimated by Aquaman's army of undead sea creatures, and Jackson uses his new powers to turn the barrier back on imprisoning Manta and the colony of Xebel in the [[Bermuda Triangle]] again. His mission completed, the Entity restores Arthur's life back to him completely and then vaporizes him.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #20}}</ref> He is converted into one of the four [[Elementals]] representing water, alongside [[Ronald Raymond (New Earth)|Firestorm]] representing fire, [[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]] and [[Shiera Sanders (New Earth)|Hawkgirl]] representing wind, and [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]] representing earth. The Entity explains that his greater purpose was to bring them together so they could protect humanity from the [[Dark Avatar]], a version of [[Swamp Thing]] whose connection to the [[The Green|Green]] had been tainted by [[Nekron (New Earth)|Nekron]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #23}}</ref> Their presence staves him off long enough to resurrect [[Alec Holland (New Earth)|Alec Holland]]. Holland is transformed into the new Swamp Thing and destroys his evil counterpart, becoming the new avatar of the [[White Lantern Corps]]. Aquaman is returned to normal with his hand repaired. Reexamining the weapons Xebel used when he returns, he realizes they are Atlantean in origin.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #24}}</ref>
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Aquaman reunites with [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]] in [[Amnesty Bay]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #0}}</ref> During an attack on Somalian pirates, he discovers that he's retained his [[Black Lantern Corps|Black Lantern]] ability to command undead sealife.<ref name=Bright1>{{c|Brightest Day Vol 1 1}}</ref> Mera's twin sister [[Hila (New Earth)|Siren]] returns from their dimension leading a [[Xebel Death Squad|Death Squad]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #4}}</ref> They attack them in the [[Bermuda Triangle]], and Mera confesses that she was originally sent to [[Atlantis]] to murder Arthur.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #5}}</ref> Her home dimension of [[Xebel (New Earth)|Xebel]] is revealed to have actually been a penal colony holding separatists who waged war against [[Atlantis]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #6}}</ref> The [[Entity (New Earth)|Entity]] appears again when [[Boston Brand (New Earth)|Deadman]] gains control of the [[White Lantern Power Battery|White Lantern]], and his voice commands Aquaman to find [[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]].<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #7}}</ref> Mera reveals that she already knows the child, and he's [[Black Manta (New Earth)|Black Manta]]'s son.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #9}}</ref> Arthur stops Manta and Siren from murdering the boy's adoptive father after he charges Mera with finding someone to help protect the surface world from her people.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #10}}</ref> [[File:Kaldur'ahm 001.jpg|thumb|left|170px|[[Jackson Hyde (New Earth)|Jackson Hyde]] becomes the new [[Aqualad]]]] They escape together with Mr. Hyde and discover that part of Jackson's birthright is a map.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #11}}</ref> This leads them to an ancient suit of battle armor with [[Waterbearers]] to control his powers; Aquaman compels Jackson to follow his destiny and help imprison the armies of Xebel.<ref name="c|Brightest Day #16"/> They make their stand at the beginning of the [[Aquawar]] when Siren leads hundreds of Xebel soldiers to march against surface-dwellers on the beaches. Black Manta appears again and chops his hand off with a butchering knife.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #19}}</ref> Jackson cauterizes his wound, and Mera pushes her hard-water powers past their limits to destroy the enemy force in a massive tidal wave. Underwater they are decimated by Aquaman's army of undead sea creatures, and Jackson uses his new powers to turn the barrier back on imprisoning Manta and the colony of Xebel in the [[Bermuda Triangle]] again. His mission completed, the Entity restores Arthur's life back to him completely and then vaporizes him.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #20}}</ref> He is converted into one of the four [[Elementals]] representing water, alongside [[Ronald Raymond (New Earth)|Firestorm]] representing fire, [[Carter Hall (New Earth)|Hawkman]] and [[Shiera Sanders (New Earth)|Hawkgirl]] representing wind, and [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|Martian Manhunter]] representing earth. The Entity explains that his greater purpose was to bring them together so they could protect humanity from the [[Dark Avatar]], a version of [[Swamp Thing]] whose connection to the [[The Green|Green]] had been tainted by [[Nekron (New Earth)|Nekron]].<ref name=Bright23>{{c|Brightest Day Vol 1 23}}</ref> Their presence staves him off long enough to resurrect [[Alec Holland (New Earth)|Alec Holland]]. Holland is transformed into the new Swamp Thing and destroys his evil counterpart, becoming the new avatar of the [[White Lantern Corps]]. Aquaman is returned to normal with his hand repaired. Reexamining the weapons Xebel used when he returns, he realizes they are Atlantean in origin.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #24}}</ref>
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
[[File:Mera 0001.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Aquaman holding [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]].]]
 
[[File:Mera 0001.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Aquaman holding [[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]].]]
 
===Romantic Relationships===
 
===Romantic Relationships===
* '''[[Nera (New Earth)|Nera]]''' was Orin's first love, one of the [[Dolphins]] he was raised alongside. His adopted brother [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]] competed with him for her attentions. This was the point at which his mother [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] realized he needed to live among humans.<ref name="ATAT2"/> Years later he rescues her from illegal testing, although her sonar is crippled and she must live out her days in a science research center.<ref>[[Aquaman Annual Vol 5 3|''Aquaman'' (Volume 5) Annual #3]]</ref>
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* '''[[Nera (New Earth)|Nera]]''' was Orin's first love, one of the [[Dolphins]] he was raised alongside. His adopted brother [[Drin (New Earth)|Drin]] competed with him for her attentions. This was the point at which his mother [[Porm (New Earth)|Porm]] realized he needed to live among humans.<ref name="ATAT2"/> Years later he rescues her from illegal testing, although her sonar is crippled and she must live out her days in a science research center.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Annual Vol 5 3}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]]''' was the first woman that Arthur loved, an Inuit girl he met on his travels. She took his [[virginity]], but he was forced to leave after jealous suitor [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm]] cut her in her sleep.<ref name="ATAT3"/> Returning to the village after many years, Arthur learned that she had born his illegitimate son [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]].<ref name="A-V5-5"/>
 
* '''[[Kako (New Earth)|Kako]]''' was the first woman that Arthur loved, an Inuit girl he met on his travels. She took his [[virginity]], but he was forced to leave after jealous suitor [[Orm Marius (New Earth)|Orm]] cut her in her sleep.<ref name="ATAT3"/> Returning to the village after many years, Arthur learned that she had born his illegitimate son [[Koryak (New Earth)|Koryak]].<ref name="A-V5-5"/>
 
* '''[[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]]''' is Orin's most serious love interest. She became his wife and they had a son, [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Arthur Curry Junior]]. However, after their son is killed by Black Manta, he and Mera separate.
 
* '''[[Mera (New Earth)|Mera]]''' is Orin's most serious love interest. She became his wife and they had a son, [[Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)|Arthur Curry Junior]]. However, after their son is killed by Black Manta, he and Mera separate.
 
* '''[[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]]'''
 
* '''[[Dolphin (New Earth)|Dolphin]]'''
* '''[[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]]''' is an unrequited love interest. Aquaman has demonstrated feelings for her, and once accidentally confessed them while gripping her [[Lasso of Truth|magic lasso]] during a team-up.<ref>{{c|JLA 80-Page Giant #1}}</ref> In a fight against the [[Tsaritsa (New Earth)|Queen of Fables]], she was put under a spell and Aquaman had to be the prince that kissed her awake.<ref>{{c|JLA #48}}, ''[[:File:Aquaman 0237.jpg|see excerpt]]''</ref>
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* '''[[Diana of Themyscira (New Earth)|Wonder Woman]]''' is an unrequited love interest. Aquaman has demonstrated feelings for her, and once accidentally confessed them while gripping her [[Lasso of Truth|magic lasso]] during a team-up.<ref>{{c|JLA 80-Page Giant #1}}</ref> In a fight against the [[Tsaritsa (New Earth)|Queen of Fables]], she was put under a spell and Aquaman had to be the prince that kissed her awake.<ref>{{c|JLA #48}}, ''[[:File:Aquaman 0237.jpg|see excerpt]]''</ref>
 
* '''[[Sweeney (New Earth)|Sweeny]]''' an Irish Maritime Commission Agent and unrequited love interest of Orin's.<ref name="A-V6-2">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #2}}</ref> She was one of the people who Aquaman worked with while in exile at the lighthouse reef.<ref name="A-V6-3">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #3}}</ref> She slowly started to fall in love with Aquaman before and after finding out his true identity, but Arthur either never reciprocated her feelings or remained oblivious to her affections.<ref name="A-V6-11">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #11}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Sweeney (New Earth)|Sweeny]]''' an Irish Maritime Commission Agent and unrequited love interest of Orin's.<ref name="A-V6-2">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #2}}</ref> She was one of the people who Aquaman worked with while in exile at the lighthouse reef.<ref name="A-V6-3">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #3}}</ref> She slowly started to fall in love with Aquaman before and after finding out his true identity, but Arthur either never reciprocated her feelings or remained oblivious to her affections.<ref name="A-V6-11">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #11}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Esther Maris (New Earth)|Esther Maris]]''' was a reporter he met during the [[Sub Diego]] crisis.<ref name="A-V6-28"/> They later become romantically involved as a consequence of working together.<ref name="A-V6-32"/> He stands her up on a date when he learns that his wife is still alive.<ref name="A-V6-33"/> Esther meets Mera when they both visit Aquaman in the hospital after an [[Omni Mind and Community|OMAC]] attack.<ref name="A-V6-36"/>
 
* '''[[Esther Maris (New Earth)|Esther Maris]]''' was a reporter he met during the [[Sub Diego]] crisis.<ref name="A-V6-28"/> They later become romantically involved as a consequence of working together.<ref name="A-V6-32"/> He stands her up on a date when he learns that his wife is still alive.<ref name="A-V6-33"/> Esther meets Mera when they both visit Aquaman in the hospital after an [[Omni Mind and Community|OMAC]] attack.<ref name="A-V6-36"/>
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* {{Enhanced Vision}}: His ability to see in the murky depths of the ocean allows him exceptional night vision while on land. He has claimed that his eyes are adapted to see at 6,000 fathoms (or 36,000 feet below the surface of the water).{{citation}}
 
* {{Enhanced Vision}}: His ability to see in the murky depths of the ocean allows him exceptional night vision while on land. He has claimed that his eyes are adapted to see at 6,000 fathoms (or 36,000 feet below the surface of the water).{{citation}}
 
* {{Enhanced Hearing}}: several times more acute than human capacity.
 
* {{Enhanced Hearing}}: several times more acute than human capacity.
* {{Enhanced Sense of Smell|Enhanced Smell}}: several times more acute than human capacity.?
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* {{Enhanced Sense of Smell|Enhanced Smell}}: several times more acute than human capacity.?
 
* {{Superhuman Strength}}
 
* {{Superhuman Strength}}
 
* {{Superhuman Endurance}}
 
* {{Superhuman Endurance}}
 
* {{Superhuman Durability}}
 
* {{Superhuman Durability}}
**{{Energy Resistance|Energy-Heat Resistance}}: Aquaman is extremely resistant to energy/heat based attacks as he has with stood multiple blasts from Amazo's heat vision, Black Manta's heat beams, and energy blasts from an OMAC.
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** {{Energy Resistance|Energy-Heat Resistance}}: Aquaman is extremely resistant to energy/heat based attacks as he has with stood multiple blasts from Amazo's heat vision, Black Manta's heat beams, and energy blasts from an OMAC.
 
* {{Superhuman Reflexes}}: While no speedster, Aquaman's reflexes are superior to even near metahumans such as Deathstroke the Terminator, and his reflexes are on the order of 12-15 times faster than a normal human. Aquaman is probably the greatest swimmer in the world.{{citation}}
 
* {{Superhuman Reflexes}}: While no speedster, Aquaman's reflexes are superior to even near metahumans such as Deathstroke the Terminator, and his reflexes are on the order of 12-15 times faster than a normal human. Aquaman is probably the greatest swimmer in the world.{{citation}}
 
[[File:Aquaman 0110.jpg|thumb|right|215px|Aquaman demonstrates his ability to communicate with even the tiniest forms of sea-life.]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0110.jpg|thumb|right|215px|Aquaman demonstrates his ability to communicate with even the tiniest forms of sea-life.]]
 
* {{Telepathy|Marine Telepathy}}: Aquaman has the ability to communicate directly with sea life and has done so throughout most of his life. Lately he possesses a greater range of control that can actually force sea creatures to obey his whims. Currently, he requests their assistance and they comply. He has chosen to continue to request since, if he forces them to comply, they will ultimately lose respect for him. He now also has access to a quantum field phenomenon called "[[The Clear]]". "The Clear" quantum phenomenon has been observed with the subject called the Swamp Thing who called it the Green or the Morphogenic Field of Animal Man (also called the Red). Aquaman is also an accomplished telepath in general and can perform such telepathic feats as mind to mind communication, mind probes, mental domination of a non-aquatic mind, and mental attacks. The potency of such mental domination is unclear but he has been seen to use his powers to great effect against the [[White Martians]] and [[Doctor Polaris]].<ref>{{c|JLA Vol 1 #4}}</ref><ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #40}}</ref>
 
* {{Telepathy|Marine Telepathy}}: Aquaman has the ability to communicate directly with sea life and has done so throughout most of his life. Lately he possesses a greater range of control that can actually force sea creatures to obey his whims. Currently, he requests their assistance and they comply. He has chosen to continue to request since, if he forces them to comply, they will ultimately lose respect for him. He now also has access to a quantum field phenomenon called "[[The Clear]]". "The Clear" quantum phenomenon has been observed with the subject called the Swamp Thing who called it the Green or the Morphogenic Field of Animal Man (also called the Red). Aquaman is also an accomplished telepath in general and can perform such telepathic feats as mind to mind communication, mind probes, mental domination of a non-aquatic mind, and mental attacks. The potency of such mental domination is unclear but he has been seen to use his powers to great effect against the [[White Martians]] and [[Doctor Polaris]].<ref>{{c|JLA Vol 1 #4}}</ref><ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #40}}</ref>
** '''Psychic Vibration Manipulation:''' Aquaman learned a new technique while traversing the home planet of the Hexapuses, he could channel his psionic force into potent mind and body disorienting psychic waves which throw his opponents off balance. As though they were josseled about by a tremendous earthquake. <ref>{{c|Action Comics Vol 1 #544}}</ref>
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** '''Psychic Vibration Manipulation:''' Aquaman learned a new technique while traversing the home planet of the Hexapuses, he could channel his psionic force into potent mind and body disorienting psychic waves which throw his opponents off balance. As though they were josseled about by a tremendous earthquake.<ref name=Action530/>
** {{Reality Alteration|Limited Mentifery}}: {{Green|Possibly Formerly}} To a marginal extent, Orin is able to use his marine telepathy to alter the fabric of reality on a microcosmic level. I.e. controlling and manipulating the evolutionary phases and/or physical transformation of other's through the power of his mind alone. Having done so against an ancient primordial entity as old as the Earth itself sitting at the bottom of one of the planets deepest trenches,<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #30}}</ref> and again when the villain known as the [[Karshon (New Earth)|The Shark]] whom he mentally willed back to being a simple sea predator instead of the hyper-evolved entity he initially was.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #31}}</ref> This has the debilitating side effect of kickstarting an atavistic transformation which causes him to grow sharpened teeth, green scales, webbing along his hands & fingers accompanied by burning red eyes similar to his ancestor Kordax; it also disrupts his psionic rapport with sea creatures as they become frightened by his appearance and harsher mindset when using his power to their fullest.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #32}}</ref>
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** {{Reality Alteration|Limited Mentifery}}: {{Green|Possibly Formerly}} To a marginal extent, Orin is able to use his marine telepathy to alter the fabric of reality on a microcosmic level. I.e. controlling and manipulating the evolutionary phases and/or physical transformation of other's through the power of his mind alone. Having done so against an ancient primordial entity as old as the Earth itself sitting at the bottom of one of the planets deepest trenches,<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #30}}</ref> and again when the villain known as the [[Karshon (New Earth)|The Shark]] whom he mentally willed back to being a simple sea predator instead of the hyper-evolved entity he initially was.<ref name=A-V5-31/> This has the debilitating side effect of kickstarting an atavistic transformation which causes him to grow sharpened teeth, green scales, webbing along his hands & fingers accompanied by burning red eyes similar to his ancestor Kordax; it also disrupts his psionic rapport with sea creatures as they become frightened by his appearance and harsher mindset when using his power to their fullest.<ref name=A-V5-32>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 32}}</ref>
 
** {{Animal Empathy|Access to the Clear}}: Aquaman has the ability to sense the primal emotions of aquatic creatures through "The Clear". The Clear seems to function as a universal consciousness of all sea life. Via it he can communicate or command sea life on the other side of the planet. He can see what they see and much more what he is only beginning to realize. He can also push his telepathic powers to reach out to the higher land creatures to find that element of their brains that was once an aquatic dwelling creature. This may account for Aquaman's facility with language.
 
** {{Animal Empathy|Access to the Clear}}: Aquaman has the ability to sense the primal emotions of aquatic creatures through "The Clear". The Clear seems to function as a universal consciousness of all sea life. Via it he can communicate or command sea life on the other side of the planet. He can see what they see and much more what he is only beginning to realize. He can also push his telepathic powers to reach out to the higher land creatures to find that element of their brains that was once an aquatic dwelling creature. This may account for Aquaman's facility with language.
** {{Necromancy|Undead Calling}} {{Formerly}}: Due to having been a Black Lantern when he was first reanimated, Aquaman later retained his ability to call forth undead sea life to do his bidding.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #1}}</ref>
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** {{Necromancy|Undead Calling}} {{Formerly}}: Due to having been a Black Lantern when he was first reanimated, Aquaman later retained his ability to call forth undead sea life to do his bidding.<ref name=Bright1/>
 
{{Sorcery}} {{formerly}}: His mutation into the Dweller of the Deep through a bargain with ancient sea gods gave him untold amounts of powerful ancient magics.<br>
 
{{Sorcery}} {{formerly}}: His mutation into the Dweller of the Deep through a bargain with ancient sea gods gave him untold amounts of powerful ancient magics.<br>
{{Unique Physiology|Water Emulation}} {{formerly}}: Due to either a spell cast by powerful dark wizards and sorcerers,<ref>{{c|JLA #70}}</ref> a union between him and a malignant vampiric entity,<ref name="A-V6-11">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #11}}</ref> or further alteration by an outside force.<ref>{{c|Brightest Day #23}}</ref> Arthur has had his entire being transformed into that of an elemental affiliated with the clear, the quantum phenomena connected to waters and all life living within it. In this state of being Aquaman was an oceanic embodiment of tremendous power capable of assimilating with and manipulating all of the worlds oceans at once.<ref>{{c|JLA #75}}</ref>
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{{Unique Physiology|Water Emulation}} {{formerly}}: Due to either a spell cast by powerful dark wizards and sorcerers,<ref name=JLA70/> a union between him and a malignant vampiric entity,<ref name="A-V6-11">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #11}}</ref> or further alteration by an outside force.<ref name=Bright23/> Arthur has had his entire being transformed into that of an elemental affiliated with the clear, the quantum phenomena connected to waters and all life living within it. In this state of being Aquaman was an oceanic embodiment of tremendous power capable of assimilating with and manipulating all of the worlds oceans at once.<ref name=JLA75/>
* {{Hydrokinesis|Ocean Embodiment}}: Has the all composing ability to control water as a whole within his vicinity and beyond.
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* {{Hydrokinesis|Ocean Embodiment}}: Has the all composing ability to control water as a whole within his vicinity and beyond.
 
* {{Metamorphosis}}: Being composed entirely of water Orin no longer has the physical constraints his limited physical body.
 
* {{Metamorphosis}}: Being composed entirely of water Orin no longer has the physical constraints his limited physical body.
* {{Energy Absorption|Life Force Draining}}: After his union with the thirst, effectively becoming the waterbearer itself, the amalgamated entity could drain all the life giving water from the world at will.
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* {{Energy Absorption|Life Force Draining}}: After his union with the thirst, effectively becoming the waterbearer itself, the amalgamated entity could drain all the life giving water from the world at will.
   
 
| Abilities =
 
| Abilities =
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* {{Genius Level Intellect}}: Aquaman is adept enough at complex cybernetic and mechanical engineering that he can reorganize the lost informational databases of the JLA Watchtower files and databases single handed.
 
* {{Genius Level Intellect}}: Aquaman is adept enough at complex cybernetic and mechanical engineering that he can reorganize the lost informational databases of the JLA Watchtower files and databases single handed.
 
** {{Computer Operation}}
 
** {{Computer Operation}}
* {{Tactical Analysis|Expert Tactician}}: He has an advanced strategic sense, and has natural leadership qualities.
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* {{Tactical Analysis|Expert Tactician}}: He has an advanced strategic sense, and has natural leadership qualities.
 
* {{Diplomacy|Accomplished Diplomat}}: His natural autocratic nature does not suit him well in environments where democracy is an issue but Orin is a natural commander and his ability has served him well in the protection of Poseidonis.
 
* {{Diplomacy|Accomplished Diplomat}}: His natural autocratic nature does not suit him well in environments where democracy is an issue but Orin is a natural commander and his ability has served him well in the protection of Poseidonis.
   
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| Weaknesses =
 
| Weaknesses =
* '''Water Deprivation''': Aquaman must return to water after a period of time or he will weaken and eventually die. He will first start feeling this effect after an hour (approximately).
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* '''Water Deprivation''': Aquaman must return to water after a period of time or he will weaken and eventually die. He will first start feeling this effect after an hour (approximately).
 
** When Aquaman had the Waterbearer Hand, he always has water nearby, so this weakness did not apply.
 
** When Aquaman had the Waterbearer Hand, he always has water nearby, so this weakness did not apply.
* {{Monstrous Appearance}} '''(Formerly)''': Whenever Orin pushed his mental abilities to the limit, causing subtle changes in the fabric of reality. It causes him to physically regress into a more predatory appearance similar to that of [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]].<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #32}}</ref>
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* {{Monstrous Appearance}} '''(Formerly)''': Whenever Orin pushed his mental abilities to the limit, causing subtle changes in the fabric of reality. It causes him to physically regress into a more predatory appearance similar to that of [[Kordax (New Earth)|Kordax]].<ref name=A-V5-32/>
** {{Mental Illness|Increased Agression}}: In his transformed state, Orin is colder and angrier. Becoming much more aggressive and demanding of those around him.<ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 5 #31}}</ref>
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** {{Mental Illness|Increased Agression}}: In his transformed state, Orin is colder and angrier. Becoming much more aggressive and demanding of those around him.<ref name=A-V5-31/>
 
* '''Waterbearer Abuse (formerly)''': Overuse of the Waterbearer Hand for violent means will cause the Thirst to attack the Secret Sea.
 
* '''Waterbearer Abuse (formerly)''': Overuse of the Waterbearer Hand for violent means will cause the Thirst to attack the Secret Sea.
   
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| Weapons =
 
| Weapons =
 
[[File:Aquaman 0001.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Trident of Neptune]]]]
 
[[File:Aquaman 0001.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Trident of Neptune]]]]
* '''[[Trident of Neptune]]'''
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* '''[[Trident of Neptune]]'''
* '''[[Trident of Poseidon]]'''
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* '''[[Trident of Poseidon]]'''
 
* '''[[Black Lantern Ring]]''' {{formerly}}
 
* '''[[Black Lantern Ring]]''' {{formerly}}
* '''Harpoon Replacement''' {{formerly}}: Aquaman's left hand was eaten by piranha and was replaced with a harpoon. Initially affixing his missing hand with the tip of a whaling spear he owned, Orin made use of it as a melee weapon both in and out of the water. He donned it as a symbol of his own title and authority as a hero and ex-monarch of Atlantis after his decisive battle with Charybdis, feeling he needed a new look to match his new mindset. The spear head was lost in a battle between the two elemental's Corona and Naiad when the later, his former flame and mother of his son Koryak, flash melted it to little more than a stump of molten steel.
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* '''Harpoon Replacement''' {{formerly}}: Aquaman's left hand was eaten by piranha and was replaced with a harpoon. Initially affixing his missing hand with the tip of a whaling spear he owned, Orin made use of it as a melee weapon both in and out of the water. He donned it as a symbol of his own title and authority as a hero and ex-monarch of Atlantis after his decisive battle with Charybdis, feeling he needed a new look to match his new mindset. The spear head was lost in a battle between the two elemental's Corona and Naiad when the later, his former flame and mother of his son Koryak, flash melted it to little more than a stump of molten steel.
 
* {{Cybernetic Enhancement|Cybernetic Hook/Bionic Prosthetic}} {{formerly}}: Replacing the harpoon that was later destroyed by [[Kako (New Earth)|Corona]], S.T.A.R. Labs engineered a multi-functional hook replacement. Its primary weapon, a retractable lancet, could be drawn into its casing to be temporarily replaced with a prosthetic hand. The harpoon line was made of a tungsten steel cable that was capable of supporting 2 tons without breaking. It also was equipped with the ability to carry a powerful electrical charge. The harpoon, made of a high-grade hardened vanadium-titanium alloy, could be made to spin at high speeds and act as a drill, launched at an opponent to entangle them, or to wrap around an object to prevent a fall. Later, Orin had found a new bionic hand made by Atlantean technologies that functioned as his normal hand does, it was comprised of liquid memory shape alloy able to change its form in a limited capacity; mainly used to create shielding, armor or various bladed weapons with a direct application of his will.
 
* {{Cybernetic Enhancement|Cybernetic Hook/Bionic Prosthetic}} {{formerly}}: Replacing the harpoon that was later destroyed by [[Kako (New Earth)|Corona]], S.T.A.R. Labs engineered a multi-functional hook replacement. Its primary weapon, a retractable lancet, could be drawn into its casing to be temporarily replaced with a prosthetic hand. The harpoon line was made of a tungsten steel cable that was capable of supporting 2 tons without breaking. It also was equipped with the ability to carry a powerful electrical charge. The harpoon, made of a high-grade hardened vanadium-titanium alloy, could be made to spin at high speeds and act as a drill, launched at an opponent to entangle them, or to wrap around an object to prevent a fall. Later, Orin had found a new bionic hand made by Atlantean technologies that functioned as his normal hand does, it was comprised of liquid memory shape alloy able to change its form in a limited capacity; mainly used to create shielding, armor or various bladed weapons with a direct application of his will.
 
** '''''Harpoon''''': normally had a harpoon attached to a retractable line that he could use to fire at ranged targets.
 
** '''''Harpoon''''': normally had a harpoon attached to a retractable line that he could use to fire at ranged targets.
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** {{Electrokinesis|Electrostatic Discharge}}: Both his S.T.A.R. Labs spear and his Tritonis extremity could emit electrical energy to increase its effective weapon potential.
 
** {{Electrokinesis|Electrostatic Discharge}}: Both his S.T.A.R. Labs spear and his Tritonis extremity could emit electrical energy to increase its effective weapon potential.
 
* '''[[Waterbearer|Waterbearer Hand]]''' {{formerly}}: given to him by the [[Lady of the Lake]]. The hand was magical in nature and possessed various abilities.
 
* '''[[Waterbearer|Waterbearer Hand]]''' {{formerly}}: given to him by the [[Lady of the Lake]]. The hand was magical in nature and possessed various abilities.
** {{Hydrokinesis}}: The waterbearer hand like its namesake suggests, can manipulate vast if not astronomical amounts of water for various means and ends, be it shooting scalding water jets at varying pressures or erecting and splitting massive tidal waves clean in half.<ref name="A-V6-13">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #13}}</ref><ref>{{c|JLA Classified Vol 1 #26}}</ref><ref>{{c|JLA Classified Vol 1 #27}}</ref>
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** {{Hydrokinesis}}: The waterbearer hand like its namesake suggests, can manipulate vast if not astronomical amounts of water for various means and ends, be it shooting scalding water jets at varying pressures or erecting and splitting massive tidal waves clean in half.<ref name="A-V6-13">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #13}}</ref><ref>{{c|JLA Classified Vol 1 26}}</ref><ref>{{c|JLA Classified Vol 1 27}}</ref>
 
** {{Molecular Reconstruction|Molecular Manipulation}}: Aquaman can alter the shape and density of the hand, for example Orin can make his hand into a sword or harder than steel.
 
** {{Molecular Reconstruction|Molecular Manipulation}}: Aquaman can alter the shape and density of the hand, for example Orin can make his hand into a sword or harder than steel.
 
** {{Healing}}: It possesses healing properties.
 
** {{Healing}}: It possesses healing properties.
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** '''''Independent Life''''': The hand can be separated from Aquaman and continue to work.
 
** '''''Independent Life''''': The hand can be separated from Aquaman and continue to work.
 
** {{Dimensional Travel|Portal Creation}}: It has the ability to create portals into mystical dimensions for working as instantaneous travel.<ref name="A-V6-15">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #15}}</ref>
 
** {{Dimensional Travel|Portal Creation}}: It has the ability to create portals into mystical dimensions for working as instantaneous travel.<ref name="A-V6-15">{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 #15}}</ref>
** {{Retrocognition}}: Aquaman has placed his Waterbearer hand onto a sea organism and was thereafter able to see visions of that creature's past. <ref>{{c|Aquaman Vol 6 18}}</ref>
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** {{Retrocognition}}: Aquaman has placed his Waterbearer hand onto a sea organism and was thereafter able to see visions of that creature's past. <ref name="A-V6-18"/>
   
 
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* '''[[Aquaman (Earth-Two)|Aquaman]]''' first appeared in [[Earth-Two]] continuity in {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 73}} by [[Mort Weisinger]] and [[Paul Norris]]. He is later shown to be a [[Silver Age]] character on [[Earth-One]], evidenced by his membership in the [[Justice League of America]].<ref>{{c|Brave and the Bold #28}}</ref> There is no explicit mention of this until the [[Multiverse]] is [[retcon]]ned into existence in a later story, making it difficult to tell exactly when the publication crosses over.<ref>{{c|Justice League of America #21}}</ref> There is no obvious way to distinguish between the two characters, but the DC Database has chosen {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 229}} as the first Earth-One Aquaman story because it is the first appearance of [[Topo (New Earth)|Topo]], Aquaman's first Earth-One supporting character. Eventually this distinction would become irrelevant when the two universes were merged into [[New Earth]] during the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.<ref name="COIE11"/>
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* '''[[Aquaman (Earth-Two)|Aquaman]]''' first appeared in [[Earth-Two]] continuity in {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 73}} by [[Mort Weisinger]] and [[Paul Norris]]. He is later shown to be a [[Silver Age]] character on [[Earth-One]], evidenced by his membership in the [[Justice League of America]].<ref>{{c|The Brave and the Bold #28}}</ref> There is no explicit mention of this until the [[Multiverse]] is [[retcon]]ned into existence in a later story, making it difficult to tell exactly when the publication crosses over.<ref>{{c|Justice League of America #21}}</ref> There is no obvious way to distinguish between the two characters, but the DC Database has chosen {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 1 229}} as the first Earth-One Aquaman story because it is the first appearance of [[Topo (New Earth)|Topo]], Aquaman's first Earth-One supporting character. Eventually this distinction would become irrelevant when the two universes were merged into [[New Earth]] during the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.<ref name="COIE11"/>
 
* In [[Silver Age]] continuity prior to the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], Arthur had spent his teenage years under the name ''Aquaboy'' and teamed up with [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superboy]].<ref>{{c|Superboy #171}}</ref> This was [[retcon]]ned out in his [[Post-Crisis]] [[Aquaman Origins|origin]] story.<ref name="LOA1"/>
 
* In [[Silver Age]] continuity prior to the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], Arthur had spent his teenage years under the name ''Aquaboy'' and teamed up with [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superboy]].<ref>{{c|Superboy #171}}</ref> This was [[retcon]]ned out in his [[Post-Crisis]] [[Aquaman Origins|origin]] story.<ref name="LOA1"/>
 
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Quote1 A King is a King in every corner of his kingdom... and when he's not in his kingdom? He's still a King. Quote2
Marlus Randone src

Aquaman is the ruler of Atlantis and the Earth's oceans, an Atlantean with incredible strength and speed as well as the ability to command all sea-life. His unique physiology allows him to survive on land and at the ocean's greatest depths of pressure and temperature. Given the names Orin through his royal heritage and Arthur Curry by his human upbringing, he fights to protect both worlds using his mighty abilities and political influence. He is a founding member of the Justice League of America.

Origins

 Main article: Aquaman Origins

Originally in Silver Age continuity Arthur Curry was the son of a lighthouse keeper named Tom Curry and a woman named Atlanna. Tom Curry lived in Amnesty Bay, Maine and raised his son with wife in the local Lighthouse. Arthur started to manifest incredible strength and speed at a young age, as well as the abilities to breathe underwater and talk to fish. On her deathbed, his mother revealed that she was an exiled Queen of Atlantis and he would someday inherit rule of the seven seas. His father gave him an education and taught him to control his powers, eventually allowing him to grow up and become the super-hero Aquaman.[4]

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Curse of Kordax

His origins were changed when the universe was rebooted during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.[5] Orin was born an heir to the Atlantean Royal Family. His mother Atlanna had been unable to conceive a child with her husband King Trevis, but she was impregnated during a dream by the immortal wizard Atlan. Atlan prophesized the child's future and named him after his ancestor Orin, promising that he would sire another son because two brothers must always struggle for the fate of Atlantis. Trevis immediately knew the child wasn't his because of the blond hair, a long-held superstition that a child might carry the curse of Kordax. The baby was announced as a miscarriage and left to die on Mercy Reef, where his ability to communicate with sealife allowed him to be raised by Dolphins.[6] His adoptive mother was named Porm and she gave him the name Swimmer, although he left this new family after fisherman killed his adopted brother Drin.[7]

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Aquaman visits the surface

His next encounter with humanity was a lighthouse operator named Tom Curry who took him in as a son, giving him the human name Arthur Curry before his death.[8] Spending time in Alaska, he met and fell in love with the beautiful Inuit girl Kako. They conceived a child together, but the demonic god Nuliajuk forced Arthur to leave before he could learn of the pregnancy.[9] His next fight against a God would be Poseidon's son Triton when he rescued Princess Diana from his sexual advances.[10] Returning to Atlantis, he was arrested and sentenced to hard labor in the Aquarium prison. He found mentorship in the former professor Vulko who taught him Atlantean, although he decided to escape when he learned that his birth mother had died.[8] Curry's first encounter with another super-hero was The Flash, who named him "Aquaman" during a press conference in Crescent Shore after they fought the Trickster.[11] Upon his next return, Orin learns that Vulko has led a revolution and claims his birthright as the King of Atlantis.[8][12]

This has supposedly changed during Infinite Crisis, as a conversation with Jackson Hyde during Brightest Day reveals him to be once again the son of Atlanna and lighthouse keeper Tom Curry.[13]

Justice League

 Main article: Justice League Origins

Aquaman would go on to become a founding member of the Justice League of America, although their origins have been altered several times in continuity. The original founding members included Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Superman and Wonder Woman. They met for the first time during an alien invasion by the Appellaxians.[14] This was later amended Post-Crisis to write Batman and Superman out of the story, with Wonder Woman replaced by Black Canary.[15][16]

Aquaman Family

 Main article: Aquaman Family

Arthur met a youth abandoned at birth by the Idylists and took him in as his side-kick, the original Aqualad.[17] He would later meet Mera, the Queen of Dimension Aqua.[18] They would eventually marry.[19] Their first child together was named Arthur Curry, Jr..[20]

Death of a Prince

 Main article: Aquaman: Death of a Prince

Black Manta returned with a series of more vicious personal attacks, beginning with an assault on Atlantis' agricultural system.[21] Struggling under the political responsibilities of his position, Aquaman commissioned the brilliant inventor Weisbogg to create a robotic duplicate for his ceremonial duties, although the scientist had been working for Manta and created a mechanized Bugala that almost destroyed the city.[22] Manta would next bury him under several tons of rubble, although he escaped through a cavernous passage with the guidance of cave-dwelling fish.[23] The next great threat would be an invasion by Captain Demo's high-tech pirates who actually managed to subjugate the city with terrorist threats until Aquaman managed to disable their explosives and defeat them.[24] NATO came into conflict with Atlantis when the dangerous New Order terrorist group swam through their waters carrying the stolen potential to make a nuclear warhead. General Horgan launched a missile believing that the hundreds of Atlanteans lost in the cross-fire would be nothing compared to the potential thousands of dead. The missile was barely averted in time for Aquaman to take down the terrorists single-handedly and defuse their hostage situation.[25] Passing through France he encountered an aquatic drug-smuggling operation organized by the Fisherman using Dolphins to traffic heroin, and helped Interpol shut it down. Believing him to be spending too much time away from the city, the Atlantean Royal Council held a democratic election and had him dethroned, instating a villain in disguise named Karshon in his place as King.[26] Discovering his impeachment upon return to Atlantis, Aquaman was framed for stealing a vial of Serum X from the royal armory during a battle against Ocean Master to save Monaco. Karshon made him an enemy of the state, and he was forced into exile while his former subjects hunted him down across the ocean.[27]

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Aquaman cedes his throne and becomes a super-hero full-time.

Running from the law, Aquaman and his family established a new Aquacave as their hideout. Arthur and Mera were kidnapped by the men of a nearby small town ruled by its high priest Toxxin who believed they were part of a prophecy to destroy the Krakor monster, although they defeated him and escaped after slaying it.[28] Aqualad and Aquagirl return to help solve the conspiracy when they break up one of Manta's smuggling operations in Mississippi.[29] Investigating Manta's gun-running laser rifles to Atlantis, Aquaman is caught in one of the Fisherman's death traps to distract him while Karshon sends telepathic sharks to kidnap Mera and Aquababy.[30] Aquaman is defeated by Black Manta in his rage, and imprisoned alongside Vulko as a traitor. He breaks out and returns to his throne room to challenge Karshon, who is revealed to be a telepathic enemy of Green Lantern known as The Shark. They fight for their lives while Aquababy and Mera face a death-trap, until Aquaman tricks the Shark into overdosing on radiation poisoning. Once the city is restored to sanity and order, having decided that it is too much of a challenge trying to handle both responsibilities, he cedes the crown to Vulko in his absence and decides to become a super-hero full-time.[31]

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Black Manta asphyxiates Aquababy in oxygen.

His next adventure was to help Horgan save a boat-load of swine flu vaccines from the telepathic Marine Marauder.[32] He helped NATO again when Weather Wizard stole an experimental medical device being transported across the Atlantic.[33] Chasing after Topo to save Aqualad from trouble, he also met a lost tribe called the Idylists when he saved Sett and Thoran from an under-sea Starro mutated by pollution.[34] In the City of the Lost Tribes he discovered that Black Manta had easily conquered the pacifistic Idylists and was attempting to set up an under-water colony for black people to escape persecution on the surface. Aquaman and Aqualad were put in a shielded arena together and forced to fight to the death for Aquababy's life. Although they managed to break out and destroy Manta's operations, they were too late to stop him from killing the child or escaping.[35] Aqualad decided to remain behind with the Idylists and finally discovered his parentage, as the son of their King Thar and Queen Berra who had been assassinated years earlier.[36]

Seeking revenge against Black Manta, he pursued him to a sunken mine field and almost died fighting the villain; he was assisted by one of the mercenaries who grew disillusioned with the slaughter involved in Manta's plan, Cal Durham. In a critical moment as he was about to murder his nemesis, Aquaman remembered that his ideals need to stand for something and had him arrested instead.[37]

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Aquaman's moral decision.

Fisherman struck again by attempting to fry him while tied to the Curry Lighthouse, although Arthur escaped by remembering his Atlanna mother's words to summon strength and went after him.[38] Defeating him in the Marianas Trench, they were both taken by surprise when Scavenger took the cargo Fisherman had been trying to steal.[39] The trail led back to Kobra, who had been manipulating the other super-villains and stole the several tons of explosives for himself.[40] Aquaman teamed up with Batman and Green Lantern to stop the Kobra Cult from destroying Portugal and moving on to the rest of the world.[41] Meanwhile in Atlantis, it turned out that Aquababy had not died from suffocation and was being kept on life support by Vulko. Mera returned to Dimension Aqua to find a machine designed by Xebel that could save him, although instead she was forced to depose the tyrannical regime of Leron established as dictator in her absence. By the time she returned it was too late, and she faced the agony of her son's death a second time.[38][39][40] Aquaman returned in the middle of the funeral and Mera tried to kill him for not being there when their son needed him most, believing that his super-heroics and revenge were more important to him than his own family. They were interrupted by a villain named Sea Quake who almost destroyed the city with destructive sonic waves, although he was revealed to be a mindless robot.[42] Ocean Master had been controlling the robot to create a fissure in the ocean floor, diving down to retrieve an ancient Atlantean super-weapon. Aquaman defeated him alongside Aqualad and Mera, and the family seemed together again if not entirely complete.[43]

New Venice

Returning to active duty, he takes down a big game hunter named Colin Landau who specializes in whales.[44] Vulko makes a business deal with the sinister Universal Food Products to share farming secrets, unaware of their ulterior motives.[45] Aquaman discovers that their leader Mr. Amos intends to make Atlantis a desolate wasteland, but Vulko refuses to believe and has him arrested for interfering.[46] Despite his wife and partner sent to subdue him, he evades the guards and proves his innocence by taking the corporation down.[47] Atlantis is threatened again by the Greek tycoon Stavros Markos, who sends them into a blackout while his goons attempt a coup.[48] They also fight off a Nazi contingent who attempt to steal their secrets by replacing the government with obedient holograms.[49][50]

In the Bermuda Triangle, he stumbles upon the literal Graveyard of Ships, which he discovers is a dimension accidentally created by the scientist Atlena.[51] Returning to New Venice, he learns that they have developed an Aquaman Museum and decides to make his new base there.[52] Doctor Light is the first to discover this new home, and attempts to assassinate him.[53]

Scavenger attempts to steal the machinery that they need to rescue Atlena and her people.[54] New Venice is attacked by a Poseidon impostor who telepathically commands an army of marine life, but he's defeated when his trident is destroyed.[55] Cal Durham returns to ally himself with Aquaman when he gets out of prison. Black Manta puts together a derelict army called the Kingdom of Hope to invade Atlantis, and simultaneously launches nuclear missiles at New Venice to keep his nemesis busy; he is asked why, and says that it's simply because he hates Aquaman's guts.[56] Knocking the missiles off-course, he ends the battle by promising the homeless soldiers that they will be given a place to live without having to fight for it.[57]

Ocean Master is revealed to be responsible for the Kingdom of Hope, using a Black Manta robot.[58] He escapes capture and the Poseidon impostor attacks again.[59] Atlanna is revealed to have survived and turned evil, working with Orm to destroy her son. Poseidon turns good when he is revealed to be an android given the personality and memories of Tom Curry.[60] They battle, and Atlanna uses a robotic army of Aquaman's greatest enemies. Atlena appears telepathically and appeals to her conscience, leading Atlanna to once again destroy herself and her android husband. Before exploding, they ask Arthur and Orm to love each other as their dying wish.[61] In his next adventure, The Atom helps him investigate a new undersea life-form.[62]

His next team-up is with Air Wave, when a Zeta-Beam puts them into contact with extra-terrestrial marine biology.[63] This transports him to the planet Vortuma where he meets the Hexapuses, an aquatic race attempting to resist control by the tyrannical Land-Masters.[64] He defeats them when he realizes that they are evil Hexapuses masquerading as surface-dwellers.[65] Exposing the traitor inside the resistance, he finally finds a way back home with the help of Professor Hexapus.[66]

Mera reappears from her self-imposed exile into Xebel, now working as a Navy marine biologist.[67] She has amnesia and believes herself to be Miriam Bridgeman, but Arthur demonstrates her true identity through a series of physical tests.[68] She is revealed to be possessed by her political rival V'lana, who tries to strangle Aquaman.[69] Mera is reawakened when they travel back to her dimension, and they fight V'lana with her newly learned control over sea creatures.[70] They defeat her, and she commits suicide rather than face failure. Now cured of her vibratory illness, Mera abdicates her throne willingly to be with the man she loves.[71]

Justice League Detroit

 Main article: Justice League Detroit

The Justice League Satellite is destroyed during the Earth/Mars War.[72] Mera leaves him in its wake, because she believes that since the death of their son they haven't been able to properly love each other. He formally disbands the League as acting chairman at the U.N., announcing that they cannot protect the Earth without complete commitment from all of their members. The new team that rises in their place includes Aquaman, Elongated Man, Gypsy, Martian Manhunter, Steel, Vibe, Vixen and Zatanna. To remain closer to those they're sworn to protect, they establish new headquarters in a Detroit compound operated by Dale Gunn.[73]

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Tula is killed by Chemo.

Crisis on Infinite Earths

 Main article: Crisis on Infinite Earths

Aquaman is one of the many heroes brought together by Harbinger during the great Crisis, when realities are merging and disappearing.[74] Atlantis disappears in their reality; Black Manta and Ocean Master take this opportunity to plot against him while he's weak.[75] Aquagirl is mortally wounded at the hands of Chemo's toxic pollution. Arthur and Mera are frozen together by Captain Cold in a battle that cedes Earth-S as territory to the super-villains.[76] He rallies with the others at the Big Bang to fight the Anti-Monitor. Tula dies of her injuries.[77] After the dawn of existence is reset, one true Earth emerges from the erased Multiverse. Its heroes meet collectively at Titans Tower in the Crisis' wake.[5] In the Anti-Monitor's last strike before he is completely destroyed, Aquaman stands alongside his allies to protect Atlantis from the Shadow Demons. Lori Lemaris fights bravely but is killed during the battle.[78]

Thicker Than Water

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Camouflage suit

 Main article: Aquaman: Thicker Than Water

New Venice was destroyed by Ocean Master, who returned using sorcery-related powers. Tensions surrounding Atlantean hostility towards surface dwellers led to a declaration of war after one of their Zodiac Crystals was stolen. Aquaman was forced to adopt a new blue costume to hide his identity while the people cried for his blood, and he investigated the disappearance in Thierna Na Oge.[79] Their society of the Tuatha de Danann believed him to be a malevolent spy, and their King Bres had him put to death by the Sreng in their arena. His escape was assisted by the mage Nuada Silverhand, who had also been accused of stealing a crystal.[80] Ocean Master ambushes them at Maarzon and is revealed to have gained his powers from stealing the crystals.[81] Nuada explains that the magics are fueled by emotion, and the only way to beat Orm's rage is for Arthur to overcome his own. They fight on the astral plane as Aquaman struggles eternally, finally destroying the crystals when he reaches an epiphany and tells Orm that he loves him.[82] This enlightenment was short-lived however, as the battle was revealed to have torn his soul-self into two parts. The crystals were activated again by a scientist named Magus who harnessed their power to create another universe, and Aquaman was able to make himself whole by fighting inside to reunite his emotion and reason.[83]

During Invasion! Aquaman rode Storm to lead his armies against the Alien Alliance, fighting Gil'Dishpan at the Arctic Circle. He teams up with the Doom Patrol and the Sea Devils to destroy their command ship, delivering a devastating blow to the enemy military.[84]

Tide of Battle

 Main article: Aquaman: Tide of Battle

Mera had been driven insane by her grief and was committed to an asylum, while Arthur's throne was turned over to the incompetent Pletus in his absence. Atlantis was conquered and enslaved by a race of Giant Jellyfish under this reign, and Aquaman returned to be imprisoned inside Aquarium again.[85] Aquaman becomes a member of the resistance movement using violent terrorist attacks to strike back at their oppressors.[86] The rebellion succeeds with a massive assault on the Royal Palace slaughtering every Jellyfish in the city limits. Mera escapes from her asylum and tries to murder Arthur, forcing him to seemingly kill her by accident in self-defense.[87] She awakens from her coffin alive however and decides she's caused enough harm before returning to Dimension Aqua.[88] Atlantis makes their last stand against the invaders during a massive siege, and Aquaman wipes out the enemy fleet by telepathically commanding an army of killer whales until he passes out. In the aftermath there is public cry for him to retake his throne, but he insists that he must be a protector of the world.[89]

United Nations

Atlantis entered into a disastrous war with the surface nation of Oumland, requiring Aquaman to bail them out of trouble once again.[90] They resolved the matter diplomatically with some difficulty, after he personally stormed their borders.[91] Distracting him once again from his people, he helps Superman fight pre-historic monsters; Lori Lemaris is revealed to have faked her own death.[92] The city's dome is destroyed in the battle and Sharks attack beset by feeding frenzy, leading the Tritonians led by Iqula to invade Poseidonis.[93] Aquaman defeats Iqula in single combat, proving his honor.[94] In New York City he is attacked by the fanatic Queequeg, but dispatches him with a single punch. Richard Mission approaches him as a liaison to become an ambassador to the United Nations. Black Manta attacks during the press conference, then blows up his son's grave on Mercy Reef just to piss him off.[95] Manta incapacitates his nemesis, then uses fear gas to watch Poseidonis tear itself to shreds. Aquaman nearly beats Manta to death in revenge, but still can't bring himself to deliver the killing blow.[96]

Thanatos returns after many years to attack him through his mind again, and sets up an elaborate dreamscape where he must fight his wife and dead son to survive. Aquaman refuses and makes peace with them instead, escaping the only way possible.[97] Delivering a speech in front of the U.N. on behalf of Poseidonis, Jordan Wylie hires the hitman NKVDemon to murder him. They fight across the Manhattan rooftops in the rain, allowing Aquaman to stay on land longer than usual, and he finally defeats the assassin.[98]

There's another diplomatic incident when the Sea Devils are involved in an oil well explosion in South America. Aquaman investigates and attempts to clean up the spill after he determines that they've been framed.[99] He exposes the oil company's corruption to the media after the Sea Devils prove their innocence by battling a private army. Poseidonis is officially recognized by the United Nations through democratic vote.[100]

He fights another dinosaur that gets into the New York harbor. Thesily becomes outraged that Aquaman keeps overshadowing his public image, and recalls him to Atlantis.[101] In a heated argument with the King, he quits his position as ambassador. Tritonis enter civil war between Iqula and their treacherous King Firtf. Aquaman allies with his former rival to restore the city to peace and order in a massive battle.[102] He later meets a young boy with cancer who idolizes him, through the reformed Scavenger.[103]

Time and Tide

 Main article: Aquaman: Time and Tide

Aquaman received the Atlantis Chronicles from Vulko who found them in the wreckage of Poseidonis.[102] Deciding to take up his mother's legacy as chronicler, he begins recording his own adventures.[11] Discovering that his greatest nemesis Ocean Master is really his half-brother, he begins spiraling into a depression.[104] Aqualad pulls him out of this to investigate an undersea radiation leak, but it turns out to be a trap and they are kidnapped alongside Dolphin by the terrorist Charybdis.[105]

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Replacing his hand

The three fight their way to escape together, but Charybdis holds Aquaman's hand down in a piranha pool before getting thrown in himself.[106] Progressively nursing back to health in the Aquacave, Orin emerges with a harpoon over the stump of his left hand.[107]

Discovering that Admiral Strom of the United States Navy was responsible for betraying him, Aquaman attacks a military base for answers and fights Superboy.[108] Strom distracts him by revealing that Porm has been captured, and Aquaman is forced to team up with Lobo to rescue Dolphins from a hunter named Tanaka in a testing facility.[109] Returning to Alaska with Dolphin and seeing Kako again, she introduces him to their fully grown illegitimate son Koryak.[110] Their village is attacked by the Deep Six from Apokolips, and Jaffar kills Kako during the raid.[111] She is reborn through Gaia as the fire elemental Corona, but not before the Six can blight her transformation.[112] Corona unleashes Kako's anger at Arthur for abandoning her, and the water elemental Naiad intervenes to destroy her. Corona relents when Arthur agrees to let her kill him, and Koryak returns with them to Atlantis after she disappears with Naiad.[113] His harpoon destroyed by Corona, Aquaman has a new one designed using top-line technology at S.T.A.R. Labs. King Thesily begins to view Aquaman as a threat and hires Deadline to murder him, although the assassin is defeated and escapes.[114] Aquaman meets Kyle Rayner for the first time when he's forced to defend Cron One-Eye for attacking a swimmer in self-defense. Thesily attempts to murder Koryak, but is killed by falling rubble during an earthquake.[115]

Return of Thanatos

Koryak takes leadership of the kingdom with Vulko, and they lead the Atlanteans on a pilgrimage to Tritonis. Aquaman and Dolphin stay behind in Poseidonis, and Mera finally returns from her self-exile to walk in on them consummating their relationship.[116] Mera fights Dolphin, but she's revealed to have been brainwashed by Arthur's evil doppelganger Thanatos. Aquaman follows her into the other-dimension to fight Thanatos, and it's revealed that she's conceived another son named A.J..[117]

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Thanatos usurps the throne.

The two men battle to the death as they're tested by The Others, and Thanatos is ruled more worthy to escape their imprisonment.[118] Major Disaster is empowered by Neron during Underworld Unleashed and commissioned to kill Aquaman, instead mistakenly murdering Thanatos.[119] Atlan frees Orin and Dolphin from the prison dimension. They return to find a sentient star-ship underneath Atlantis has reawakened dragon-like Tiamat of the Annunake from stasis, and they defeat the monster as Atlantis rises above sea-level again. Koryak and Vulko's pilgrimage accidentally frees Kordax from his centuries of imprisonment.[120] Thanatos had sent a declaration of war to the surface world before his death, and Justice League America is sent to investigate. Orin and Dolphin fight Fire, Guy Gardner, Ice, Martian Manhunter, Obsidian and Wonder Woman, proving their innocence as he asserts his authority.[121]

Hunter/Gatherer War

Aquaman recruited the city of Hy-Brasil without too much trouble. Unfortunately, Aquaman and Dolphin encountered Ocean Master at one of the other cities, a city that was destroyed in the subsequent battle. Also during the battle, Garth returns--Aqualad no longer, he is now Tempest, having been trained by Atlan in another dimension.[122] Aquaman then recruits the cities of Thierna Na Oge and the floating city of Bazilia. They also recruit Atlan to their cause and head for Tritonis--all while the aliens (known as the Hunter/Gatherers) turn up in Washington D.C. under the guise of seeking peaceful relations.[123] Aquaman finds Tritonis in ruins--Koryak and Vulko had led the people of Poseidonis into the forbidden tunnels beneath the city and awakened Kordax from antiquity. Kordax, using his mind control power, forced Koryak and the Poseidonis citizens to attack their relatives in Tritonis, maiming or killing much of the population. Aquaman helped the Tritonis people out before rallying all of his allies for the final confrontation: Atlan, The Guardian of Hy-Brasil, Arion, Tempest, Tsunami, Nuada, Dolphin, the Sea Devils, Power Girl (at this time still thought to be a descendant of Atlantis), Spought(the Guardian of Basilia)and Deep Blue.[124] Aquaman leads the others to Washington D.C. by flying the skull ship (with Poseidonis on top) straight to the capital. A major battle ensues inside the White House with Aquaman's allies battling against Kordax, Tiamat, and Koryak (still under Kordax's control). Kordax kills himself in the battle when he cannot defeat Aquaman. Basilia is destroyed in the fighting that happens there. The Hunter/Gatherers leave the Earth without any further destruction.[125]

New World Order

During a battle against Doctor Destiny, there's a massive team-up between Aquaman, Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Superman and Wonder Woman. They decide to reform as the Justice League of America returning to their original line-up, following the dissolution of Justice League International.[126] Their first battle together in the public eye is against Hyperclan, proving themselves to the world by stopping an invasion of White Martians.[127]

Curse of Kordax

During The Final Night, the sentient starship ejects Aquaman, Dolphin, and Koryak (now free of the brainwashing) after having a disagreement with Aquaman (regarding the amount of control the ship was exerting over Arthur). Aquaman's adoptive dolphin mother, Porm, was murdered during the darkness, crushing Aquaman.[128] Following a clue, Aquaman ventures to Japan and discovers that the murderer of Porm was a cyborg called Demon Gate, a man who had been maimed by Lobo and who blamed Aquaman for the incident. Aquaman threatens to ban Japan from the oceans unless Demon Gate is handed over. Japan refuses. Aquaman recruits Martian Manhunter to retake Poseidonis, forcing the sentient ship to obey him, and then takes the city to Japan. Demon Gate is turned over and Arthur sentences him to life imprisonment on a deserted island, surviving only on what the local sea life bring to him.[129]

Aquaman was called by Deep Blue and the Sea Devils to investigate a seemingly bottomless trench. Deep Blue is dragged into the trench by a bizarre sea creature. Aquaman goes into the pit, but Dolphin cannot follow all the way because of the pressure. Aquaman encounters Black Manta, now a horrible manta-like monster thanks to his deal with Neron. The two arch-enemies battle at the bottom of the trench, encountering the ghost of a dead leviathan. The creature "consumes" Black Manta and tries to do the same with Aquaman, but Arthur uses the full brunt of his psychic abilities to drive it off. Fleeing back up the trench, he retrieves Deep Blue and they return to Sea Devil's sub.[130] Up from the trench, Arthur discovers that his flesh is now covered in scales. Getting called back to Poseidonis, Aquaman finds Shark has taken up residence. A mental battle ensues and Aquaman forces Shark to devolve back into a normal shark. Arthur has now mutated further--hard green scales and a webbed hand, looking just like Kordax. The sea life begins to fear him.[131] Aquaman goes on a quest of soul searching, reflecting on the fact that his inner fears are that he is a failure as a king and as a man. A minor journey through time thanks to Atlan helps him put things in perspective. Returning to the present, Aquaman's appearance is restored (although his hand is still webbed).[132]

Triton

Seeking to regain the trust of the sea life, Aquaman appeals to Poseidon who forces Aquaman to battle his son, Triton. Aquaman wins the fight, and Poseidon restores his title as "King of the Seas." A spiteful Poseidon blinds Aquaman in his bitterness.[133] One short adventure with Animal Man later (one that involves Animal Man teaching Aquaman to expand his powers some more) and Arthur's sight was restored.[134] The people of Poseidonis, forced by Aquaman to serve the people of Tritonis whom they maimed, are finally released of their service and return to their city. Aquaman greets them and they accept him as their king once more (while marveling at the state of their city, now resting on the ocean's surface. Vulko encourages thoughts of Koryak that drift towards a coup de tat. Dolphin, having lost all interest in Arthur, now enters into a relationship with Tempest.[135] Dr. Polaris invades the city, using his vast power to turn it on its side. The battle is only won with the help of Maxima, who had come to make Arthur her new king. Aquaman isn't interested, even if she was found appealing with the citizens of Poseidonis.[136] When the Millennium Giants emerge, Aquaman is unable to stop one from destroying Thiena Na Oge. Meanwhile, Triton--anger over his loss to Aquaman and the contempt his father has for him--kills Poseidon and seizes most of his power. He approaches the Mother of Monsters for aid against Aquaman.[137] Triton attacks Atlan first, but the sorcerer manages to get a warning to Poseidonis. Triton attacks the city next, destroying the sentient ship completely and returning the city to the ocean floor. Aquaman is stabbed in the battle, and his soul travels to the Greek Underworld. He manages to fight his way in to seeing Hades and convinces Hades to allow him and Poseidon back to the land of living. Poseidon takes back his power from Triton before killing his son and casting his trident at Aquaman's feet.[138]

Oceanid

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A.J. becomes his dimension's Aquaman.

A.J. reappears as an amnesiac believing himself to be Aquaman, and fights Orin for supremacy in Atlantis until his mind is restored using the Clear. They return to his home dimension Oceanid where Mera leads a resistance against alien invaders called the Maritorn.[139] Aquaman uses his ability to communicate with the oceans and unites the entire planet's fighting forces with Naiad's help. Their coordinated attack quickly brings the Maritorn to their knees, and he personally defeats their leader Lord Nemo. Orin and Mera return to their home dimension, while A.J. stays behind and becomes the Aquaman of Oceanid.[140]

Koryak attempts to kill his father and seize control of Atlantis, but he is easily stopped and Arthur has him banished.[141]

Revenge of Charybdis

Aquaman declared Poseidonis would be permanently renamed Atlantis. They were attacked by the Lurkers for encroaching on their territory, and their leader Noble destroys Orin's hook hand during a fight.[142] He begins using a cybernetic replacement hand. Using superior tactics to defeat the more powerful invaders, the Lurkers are subjugated and Noble is appointed as an Atlantean dignitary.[143] Noble begins to romantically pursue Mera during a tour of the Hidden City, assisting in her rescue from Lava Lord of the Fire Trolls.[144]

Garth got Dolphin pregnant and subsequently married her. Arthur reconciled with Mera.[145]

Cerdian War

There was a war between Atlantis and the island nation of Cerdia. This war would result in the utter devastation of both Poseidonis and Tritonis as well as ravaging Cerdia as well. It was revealed during the course of the war that the Ocean Master was behind Cerdia's aggression. He also kidnaps Tempest and Dolphin's son right after the boy is born. The war is eventually won, Ocean Master is driven off, and Cerdia is annexed by Atlantis. As a token of peace, Tempest and Dolphin name their son Cerdian (nicknamed "Ian").[146]

Our Worlds at War

 Main article: Our Worlds at War

Atlantis had not fully recovered from the war with Cerdia when it was drawn into another conflict. This one involved the coming of Imperiex, a force of nature that was coming to destroy the planet. An intergalactic alliance of aliens came together to make their stand at Earth. The JLA big guns were quickly swept aside by Imperiex's advance force. Aquaman gave his all against one of the probes, battling it over Poseidonis. An explosion resulted and when the water cleared, Atlantis was gone and a great rift in the ocean remained.[147]

Obsidian Age

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Aquaman as water wraith.

 Main article: JLA: Obsidian Age

Following its disappearance, the Justice League discovers the ruins of Atlantis modern day on the ocean's surface. Reaching the conclusion that it was sent into the past, they unearth a graven distress signal from Aquaman. Tempest casts a spell to send them all backwards through time on a rescue mission.[148] Batman's emergency protocols recruit a replacement League in the present day led by Nightwing.[149] The original League travels backwards three thousand years to find Aquaman imprisoned while the city is ruled by the League of Ancients.[150] Their leader Gamemnae is revealed to have enslaved the "future" Atlanteans upon their arrival for fifteen years, trapping Orin's consciousness inside a pool and using their labor to raise the city.[151] Ruthless and prepared for them, the Ancients slaughter the League members in battle. Manitou Raven is the only of her followers to recognize Gamemnae's treachery, and sets a plan in motion before she can murder all that stand in her way.[152] Through extremely complicated mysticism and time travel, the Justice League makes their final stand against Gamemnae. She resurfaces in the present and tries to enslave humanity through a world-wide drought. Zatanna leads a team into the past, and they channel Aquaman's wraith-form into the sea where he is able to control all the world's oceans. Using this new immense power, he destroys Gamemnae's works and sinks Atlantis back into the sea. The present-day Atlanteans are brought back to their own time, the Leaguers are reanimated and resurrected, history is corrected and things are set straight. Mera announces that their must still be a reckoning for the destruction and fifteen years of slavery; Orin is put on trial by his own people for high treason.[153] Despite the opportunity to avoid punishment through the League's intervention, he chooses to accept this fate.[154]

Waterbearer

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The Lady of the Lake gives Aquaman his new hand.

 Main article: Aquaman: The Waterbearer

His people condemn him to death by desiccation to be carried out by Rodunn on Traitor's Reef. Arthur barely escapes on the verge of death and finds the Secret Sea, where the Lady of the Lake names him Waterbearer and gives him a new magical hand.[155] Exiled from the ocean, he begins working in Ireland at the Mizen Head Lighthouse alongside two locals named McCaffrey and Sweeney.[156] Mera lies comatose and Atlantis has been taken over by a ruling class of despotic sorcerers trained in the Obsidian Age, led by the villainous Hagen. Rodunn attacks Orin on dry land using a battle-suit, but he returns to the side of good when his life is spared. Deciding that it's time for a change in his appearance, Aquaman returns to his classic clean-shaven look.[157] Tempest convinces him to return and fight for his people's freedom, but the Lady of the Lake reveals there's a dire price for using the hand in anger.[158] This releases The Thirst, imprisoned by Merlin, a dark reflection of the waterbearer who drinks life-force through the Secret Sea itself.[159]

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Final Waterbearer incarnation.

Vulko begins trying to take down the corrupt system from within, assassinating members of the regime using a mutated jellyfish ally called the Man o' War.[160] Aquaman and Tempest traverse the Heavenspan to gain better control of his temperament, while his evil counterpart gains strength by absorbing river spirits starting with the Elbe.[161] They finally meet in the Rhine and do battle against his zombie pirates alongside the champions of Valhalla.[162] Black Manta interrupts when he learns of Aquaman's return, and facilitates The Thirst's escape during an attack. Using his new curative powers, Arthur heals Manta's mental illness and brings him back to sanity.[163] They team up with Manta and follow Thirst into the Dreamtime in Australia while Tempest stays behind in Atlantis.[164] Moon River falls next to the Thirst's desire.[165] Their final confrontation takes place at the Tigris River's Fountainhead, source of the Secret Sea and all Earth's spiritual vitality. He finally defeats the Thirst, but Manta betrays him and the Fountainhead is stopped anyway. Enraged, Aquaman uses his waterbearer hand against the Thirst in anger and they fuse together. Hagen uncovers Vulko's treachery, but releases his untold monsters before he can be killed.[166] The Thirst finally reaches the Lady of the Lake by controlling their shared form, but Aquaman finally destroys him by surrendering and defeating the dark side of his own personality. This replenishes the waters of life, and their energy undoes Hagen's dark sorcery as well.[167] Having gotten in touch with his anger, he begins to show more compassion to the people he rescues and takes time out to help civilians deal with their personal loss.[168][169]

Sub Diego

 Main article: Aquaman: American Tidal

San Diego is submerged underwater in a massive tragedy that wipes out the entire city along the coast.[170] The first person rescued is a girl with gills named Lorena Marquez, who leads them to believe that their might be more survivors.[171] In his public address to the water-breathing refugees, he lets them know that they will never be able to leave.[172]

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Lorena Marquez becomes the new Aquagirl.

Their investigation of the disaster finally leads them to their culprit, scientist Anton Geist.[173] Geist reveals that he introduced a genetic mutation into the water supply causing San Diego's populace to develop gills when submerged in salt-water; he believed that climate change would eventually lead to a global apocalypse, and that he was saving humanity. Lorena beats him for murdering her parents, and Aquaman realizes that he must've been working for someone else.[174] Geist is forced to stay below and help the people he condemned, or else face retribution from the company he works for on the surface. Aquaman becomes the self-declared leader of Sub Diego.[175]

Their first super-villain is a telekinetic man calling himself The Eel who attempts to take over their local organized crime syndicate.[176] Batman's power dampeners break in custody, and Aquaman has to fight him on his own terms by telepathically controlling microscopic ogranisms in the villain's lungs.[177] Investigating a downed naval base with the Sea Devils, Aquaman meets a new cybernetic Marauder attempting to steal military secrets and sell them to the highest bidder.[178] The new Devils team led by Dane Dorrance including David Davies, Gideon Rivers, Kooch Kucharski, Melinda Spyros and Sigourney Amundsen helps him take the malevolent robot down.[179] They also begin to experience an influx of designer drugs when a criminal named Ned Moriarty begins smuggling in cocaine and heroin, forcing Aquaman to take him down.[180]

Orm Marius uses sorcery to switch lives with his brother during Retroverse, creating a world where Aquaman is synonymous with tyranny and Ocean Master is an undersea freedom fighter. Lorena Marquez is given a new Aquagirl costume as his second-in-command.[181]

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The villainous Aquaman fights a heroic Ocean Master.

Geist is the only person left unaffected, and he helps Orin reawaken to his true identity. Orin undoes the magic, necromancy using the bones from his dead hand, and restores things to the way they should be.[182]

Alonzo Malrey, a police officer who willingly subjected himself to Geist's genetic mutations, becomes the city's next resident protector. Reporter Esther Maris becomes a new ally in the media. The evil corporation that sank Sub Diego, Progene Tech, announces publicly that they patented the water-breathing genetic mutation strand... effectively copyrighting Aquaman's DNA.[183] Vulko returns as ambassador of Atlantis and asks him to become their King again, but he refuses.[184] A serial killer murders eight people, forcing Aquaman to enlist the help of former homicide detective Chandra Abbott and Scarecrow as a profiler.[185] Abbott is revealed to be the murderer, although her actions indirectly led to the restoration of the police department.[186] Aquagirl allies with Koryak in Atlantis, where they are refusing to grant Sub Diego residents citizenship. Black Manta begins to work with Progene in both their best interests. Aquaman begins a romantic relationship with Esther Maris.[187] Manta arrives in Sub Diego and begins gaining approval by preaching his racial rhetoric to the inhabitants. Arthur learns from Koryak during their reunion that Mera is sick but no longer in a coma. He fights through Atlantean border defenses to see her again, missing a date with Esther in the process.[188] Hagen's sorcery has caused Mera to develop lungs, and Atlantean sorcery is the only thing keeping her alive. Tempest and Aquaman have a knock-down drag-out brawl over whether or not Mera should be able to leave, which Arthur wins decisively.[189] She's taken to Geist for treatment, but it is revealed that Geist was an O.M.A.C. and he is activated during The OMAC Project. Koryak manages to destroy the OMAC during their battle, leading to Geist's death as the host body. Manta undergoes a surgical procedure to give himself gills.[190] In an effort to undo Hagen's sorcery and save Mera, Tempest gathers the most powerful Atlantean mages. This attracts the attention of The Spectre during his Day of Vengeance rampage to wipe out all magic.[191]

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The Spectre destroys Atlantis.

Infinite Crisis

 Main article: Infinite Crisis

During Villains United, Aquaman's allies defend Sub Diego against an attack by the Secret Society of Super-Villains. Tempest and Hagen team up to fight The Spectre, but he destroys Atlantis with a single blow.[192][193] Atlantean refugees are forced to move to Sub Diego in the crisis. Arthur grieves; Vulko and Koryak are found dead in the wreckage, with Tempest gone missing.[194] Aquaman is later seen during the Battle of Metropolis fighting Bane and Headhunter.[195] Manta decides to abandon his political plans for Sub Diego, and simply strike while his nemesis is at his weakest. Captain Malrey is injured in the attack, and Aquaman finally loses it. He destroys Manta's ship and leaves him to die in a frenzy of Sharks.[196]

Ralph Dibny meets him in the ruins of Atlantis during 52, where he has gone insane with tragedy and become a delusional rambling hermit.[197] Trying to restore San Diego and save its inhabitants at the behest of Aquagirl, he makes a pact with the Sea Gods for incredible power. In exchange, he becomes the vessel for something "strange, dark and terrible" as his mind and body are warped into a new form.[198]

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Dweller in the Depths

 Main article: Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis

Orin becomes the Dweller in the Depths, a monstrous figure with great magical power at the expense of his mind. He meets Arthur Joseph Curry, a relative of Tom Curry who gained similar powers through his own father's genetic experimentation. Falsely remembering his own life story as a prophecy, he encourages the young man to become Aquaman with King Shark and himself as companions.[199] They meet Mera attempting to reestablish Atlantean society on their travels, but the Dweller cannot face her.[200] Vulko's ghost is discovered when Arthur Joseph meets the Sea Devils at Windward Home, an international think-tank and safe haven run by James Lockhart and Elsa Magnusson.[201] Lockhart informs him that his father was found dead, and Vulko insists that his destiny is to reunite the seas and rebuild Atlantis.[202] Ocean Master is discovered to be responsible for enslaving the Atlantean people, and they launch a rescue mission. During the attack, the Dweller starts to question his "prophecy" when he meets his wife and brother.[203] Mera shows him his true identity when she realizes, but he refuses to sway from his path. He is also shown to be half-water now, instead of just his hand. Arthur Joseph Curry finally accepts his destiny after they defeat Ocean Master's army, and Orin officially knights him the new Aquaman.[204]

Tensions build between Orin and King Shark, due to broken memories of their first encounter.[205][206]

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Narwhal murders Orin.

The Dweller attempts to teach Arthur Joseph about heroism, having them travel the Atlantic Ocean bringing order to chaos.[207] Fisherman, in a more brutal form, captures them although the underestimated Aquaman defeats him and rescues the local people.[208]

The Order of the Thorny Crown believes that Orin is the only one who can stop their God's rise to power, and the Sea Bishop orders his death. His agent The Pardoner constructs an undead corpse assassin named Narwhal, implied to be Orin's son, and sets him loose. The remaining Atlantean army tries to stop Narwhal from entering the gates of Atlantis, but they are unsuccessful and he murders the Dweller after defeating Aquaman in combat.[209] The JLA come to pay their respects during the funeral, but express concern over whether or not he can eventually revive in his new mystical form.[210] His body decomposes into water.[211]

The Lady of the Lake eventually reveals that Orin shared a deeper connection with Arthur Joseph than previously thought. Sharing both his DNA and stolen life water, Joseph received a portion of Orin's soul in the spell that raised Sub Diego; this lead to the Dweller's transformation. Taking the name Joseph Curry, the new Aquaman swears that he will live up to his predecessor's name.[212]

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Black Lantern Corps

Blackest Night

 Main article: Blackest Night

Orin was revived as one of the Black Lanterns whereby his hand has been restored to his corpse.[213] Aquaman was among the twelve people revived by the White Lantern Central Power Battery at the dawning of the Brightest Day.[214]

Brightest Day

 Main article: Brightest Day

Aquaman reunites with Mera in Amnesty Bay.[215] During an attack on Somalian pirates, he discovers that he's retained his Black Lantern ability to command undead sealife.[216] Mera's twin sister Siren returns from their dimension leading a Death Squad.[217] They attack them in the Bermuda Triangle, and Mera confesses that she was originally sent to Atlantis to murder Arthur.[218] Her home dimension of Xebel is revealed to have actually been a penal colony holding separatists who waged war against Atlantis.[219] The Entity appears again when Deadman gains control of the White Lantern, and his voice commands Aquaman to find Jackson Hyde.[220] Mera reveals that she already knows the child, and he's Black Manta's son.[221] Arthur stops Manta and Siren from murdering the boy's adoptive father after he charges Mera with finding someone to help protect the surface world from her people.[222]

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Jackson Hyde becomes the new Aqualad

They escape together with Mr. Hyde and discover that part of Jackson's birthright is a map.[223] This leads them to an ancient suit of battle armor with Waterbearers to control his powers; Aquaman compels Jackson to follow his destiny and help imprison the armies of Xebel.[13] They make their stand at the beginning of the Aquawar when Siren leads hundreds of Xebel soldiers to march against surface-dwellers on the beaches. Black Manta appears again and chops his hand off with a butchering knife.[224] Jackson cauterizes his wound, and Mera pushes her hard-water powers past their limits to destroy the enemy force in a massive tidal wave. Underwater they are decimated by Aquaman's army of undead sea creatures, and Jackson uses his new powers to turn the barrier back on imprisoning Manta and the colony of Xebel in the Bermuda Triangle again. His mission completed, the Entity restores Arthur's life back to him completely and then vaporizes him.[225] He is converted into one of the four Elementals representing water, alongside Firestorm representing fire, Hawkman and Hawkgirl representing wind, and Martian Manhunter representing earth. The Entity explains that his greater purpose was to bring them together so they could protect humanity from the Dark Avatar, a version of Swamp Thing whose connection to the Green had been tainted by Nekron.[226] Their presence staves him off long enough to resurrect Alec Holland. Holland is transformed into the new Swamp Thing and destroys his evil counterpart, becoming the new avatar of the White Lantern Corps. Aquaman is returned to normal with his hand repaired. Reexamining the weapons Xebel used when he returns, he realizes they are Atlantean in origin.[227]

Personality

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Aquaman holding Mera.

Romantic Relationships

  • Nera was Orin's first love, one of the Dolphins he was raised alongside. His adopted brother Drin competed with him for her attentions. This was the point at which his mother Porm realized he needed to live among humans.[7] Years later he rescues her from illegal testing, although her sonar is crippled and she must live out her days in a science research center.[228]
  • Kako was the first woman that Arthur loved, an Inuit girl he met on his travels. She took his virginity, but he was forced to leave after jealous suitor Orm cut her in her sleep.[9] Returning to the village after many years, Arthur learned that she had born his illegitimate son Koryak.[110]
  • Mera is Orin's most serious love interest. She became his wife and they had a son, Arthur Curry Junior. However, after their son is killed by Black Manta, he and Mera separate.
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  • Wonder Woman is an unrequited love interest. Aquaman has demonstrated feelings for her, and once accidentally confessed them while gripping her magic lasso during a team-up.[229] In a fight against the Queen of Fables, she was put under a spell and Aquaman had to be the prince that kissed her awake.[230]
  • Sweeny an Irish Maritime Commission Agent and unrequited love interest of Orin's.[156] She was one of the people who Aquaman worked with while in exile at the lighthouse reef.[157] She slowly started to fall in love with Aquaman before and after finding out his true identity, but Arthur either never reciprocated her feelings or remained oblivious to her affections.[166]
  • Esther Maris was a reporter he met during the Sub Diego crisis.[183] They later become romantically involved as a consequence of working together.[187] He stands her up on a date when he learns that his wife is still alive.[188] Esther meets Mera when they both visit Aquaman in the hospital after an OMAC attack.[191]
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Powers

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Aquaman demonstrates his Atlantean adaptations

Atlantean Physiology: The Atlanteans are an offshoot of humanity that is biologically adapted to the deep ocean environment. For most Atlanteans, this means that can breathe underwater, endure the pressures of the deep (among other adaptations), and can only spend a very limited time out of water. He also possesses superhuman levels of strength, speed, endurance and durability, all by-products of his body being adapted to survive unprotected in the tremendous pressures of the ocean depths. Although other Atlanteans possess similar adaptations, Aquaman's royal lineage makes him a super-Atlantean as well as super-human, and as such he has greater physical capabilities than does a typical Atlantean.

  • Amphibious Nature: Aquaman, as an Atlantean, can breath underwater and on land. He can be immersed indefinitely without suffering any ill effects but being super-Atlantean due to his royal lineage, he can survive on land longer than an average Atlantean. This length can be extended by the humidity in the atmosphere but eventually prolonged dehydration will weaken him thus he must return to aquatic environment at various period.
  • Enhanced Vision: His ability to see in the murky depths of the ocean allows him exceptional night vision while on land. He has claimed that his eyes are adapted to see at 6,000 fathoms (or 36,000 feet below the surface of the water).[citation needed]
  • Enhanced Hearing: several times more acute than human capacity.
  • Enhanced Smell: several times more acute than human capacity.?
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Superhuman Stamina
  • Superhuman Durability
    • Energy-Heat Resistance: Aquaman is extremely resistant to energy/heat based attacks as he has with stood multiple blasts from Amazo's heat vision, Black Manta's heat beams, and energy blasts from an OMAC.
  • Superhuman Reflexes: While no speedster, Aquaman's reflexes are superior to even near metahumans such as Deathstroke the Terminator, and his reflexes are on the order of 12-15 times faster than a normal human. Aquaman is probably the greatest swimmer in the world.[citation needed]
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Aquaman demonstrates his ability to communicate with even the tiniest forms of sea-life.

  • Marine Telepathy: Aquaman has the ability to communicate directly with sea life and has done so throughout most of his life. Lately he possesses a greater range of control that can actually force sea creatures to obey his whims. Currently, he requests their assistance and they comply. He has chosen to continue to request since, if he forces them to comply, they will ultimately lose respect for him. He now also has access to a quantum field phenomenon called "The Clear". "The Clear" quantum phenomenon has been observed with the subject called the Swamp Thing who called it the Green or the Morphogenic Field of Animal Man (also called the Red). Aquaman is also an accomplished telepath in general and can perform such telepathic feats as mind to mind communication, mind probes, mental domination of a non-aquatic mind, and mental attacks. The potency of such mental domination is unclear but he has been seen to use his powers to great effect against the White Martians and Doctor Polaris.[231][232]
    • Psychic Vibration Manipulation: Aquaman learned a new technique while traversing the home planet of the Hexapuses, he could channel his psionic force into potent mind and body disorienting psychic waves which throw his opponents off balance. As though they were josseled about by a tremendous earthquake.[66]
    • Limited Mentifery: (Possibly Formerly) To a marginal extent, Orin is able to use his marine telepathy to alter the fabric of reality on a microcosmic level. I.e. controlling and manipulating the evolutionary phases and/or physical transformation of other's through the power of his mind alone. Having done so against an ancient primordial entity as old as the Earth itself sitting at the bottom of one of the planets deepest trenches,[233] and again when the villain known as the The Shark whom he mentally willed back to being a simple sea predator instead of the hyper-evolved entity he initially was.[131] This has the debilitating side effect of kickstarting an atavistic transformation which causes him to grow sharpened teeth, green scales, webbing along his hands & fingers accompanied by burning red eyes similar to his ancestor Kordax; it also disrupts his psionic rapport with sea creatures as they become frightened by his appearance and harsher mindset when using his power to their fullest.[234]
    • Access to the Clear: Aquaman has the ability to sense the primal emotions of aquatic creatures through "The Clear". The Clear seems to function as a universal consciousness of all sea life. Via it he can communicate or command sea life on the other side of the planet. He can see what they see and much more what he is only beginning to realize. He can also push his telepathic powers to reach out to the higher land creatures to find that element of their brains that was once an aquatic dwelling creature. This may account for Aquaman's facility with language.
    • Undead Calling (Formerly): Due to having been a Black Lantern when he was first reanimated, Aquaman later retained his ability to call forth undead sea life to do his bidding.[216]

Magic (Formerly): His mutation into the Dweller of the Deep through a bargain with ancient sea gods gave him untold amounts of powerful ancient magics.
Water Emulation (Formerly): Due to either a spell cast by powerful dark wizards and sorcerers,[150] a union between him and a malignant vampiric entity,[166] or further alteration by an outside force.[226] Arthur has had his entire being transformed into that of an elemental affiliated with the clear, the quantum phenomena connected to waters and all life living within it. In this state of being Aquaman was an oceanic embodiment of tremendous power capable of assimilating with and manipulating all of the worlds oceans at once.[153]

  • Ocean Embodiment: Has the all composing ability to control water as a whole within his vicinity and beyond.
  • Metamorphosis: Being composed entirely of water Orin no longer has the physical constraints his limited physical body.
  • Life Force Draining: After his union with the thirst, effectively becoming the waterbearer itself, the amalgamated entity could drain all the life giving water from the world at will.

Abilities

  • Master Swimmer: Aquaman is a master swimmer. Perhaps the greatest there is.
  • Expert Combatant: Aquaman excels at hand-to-hand combat and overall martial ability.
  • Genius Level Intellect: Aquaman is adept enough at complex cybernetic and mechanical engineering that he can reorganize the lost informational databases of the JLA Watchtower files and databases single handed.
  • Expert Tactician: He has an advanced strategic sense, and has natural leadership qualities.
  • Accomplished Diplomat: His natural autocratic nature does not suit him well in environments where democracy is an issue but Orin is a natural commander and his ability has served him well in the protection of Poseidonis.

Weaknesses

  • Water Deprivation: Aquaman must return to water after a period of time or he will weaken and eventually die. He will first start feeling this effect after an hour (approximately).
    • When Aquaman had the Waterbearer Hand, he always has water nearby, so this weakness did not apply.
  • Monstrous Appearance (Formerly): Whenever Orin pushed his mental abilities to the limit, causing subtle changes in the fabric of reality. It causes him to physically regress into a more predatory appearance similar to that of Kordax.[234]
    • Increased Agression: In his transformed state, Orin is colder and angrier. Becoming much more aggressive and demanding of those around him.[131]
  • Waterbearer Abuse (formerly): Overuse of the Waterbearer Hand for violent means will cause the Thirst to attack the Secret Sea.


Weapons

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Trident of Neptune

  • Trident of Neptune
  • Trident of Poseidon
  • Black Lantern Ring (Formerly)
  • Harpoon Replacement (Formerly): Aquaman's left hand was eaten by piranha and was replaced with a harpoon. Initially affixing his missing hand with the tip of a whaling spear he owned, Orin made use of it as a melee weapon both in and out of the water. He donned it as a symbol of his own title and authority as a hero and ex-monarch of Atlantis after his decisive battle with Charybdis, feeling he needed a new look to match his new mindset. The spear head was lost in a battle between the two elemental's Corona and Naiad when the later, his former flame and mother of his son Koryak, flash melted it to little more than a stump of molten steel.
  • Cybernetic Hook/Bionic Prosthetic (Formerly): Replacing the harpoon that was later destroyed by Corona, S.T.A.R. Labs engineered a multi-functional hook replacement. Its primary weapon, a retractable lancet, could be drawn into its casing to be temporarily replaced with a prosthetic hand. The harpoon line was made of a tungsten steel cable that was capable of supporting 2 tons without breaking. It also was equipped with the ability to carry a powerful electrical charge. The harpoon, made of a high-grade hardened vanadium-titanium alloy, could be made to spin at high speeds and act as a drill, launched at an opponent to entangle them, or to wrap around an object to prevent a fall. Later, Orin had found a new bionic hand made by Atlantean technologies that functioned as his normal hand does, it was comprised of liquid memory shape alloy able to change its form in a limited capacity; mainly used to create shielding, armor or various bladed weapons with a direct application of his will.
    • Harpoon: normally had a harpoon attached to a retractable line that he could use to fire at ranged targets.
    • Drilling: The harpoon had a turn gear within its base which enables Arthur to perforate solid rock and steel with it.
    • Cybernetic Form Alteration: Could be altered to form armaments and protective wear. Or simply act as a replacement limb.
    • Electrokinesis|Electrostatic Discharge: Both his S.T.A.R. Labs spear and his Tritonis extremity could emit electrical energy to increase its effective weapon potential.
  • Waterbearer Hand (Formerly): given to him by the Lady of the Lake. The hand was magical in nature and possessed various abilities.
    • Hydrokinesis: The waterbearer hand like its namesake suggests, can manipulate vast if not astronomical amounts of water for various means and ends, be it shooting scalding water jets at varying pressures or erecting and splitting massive tidal waves clean in half.[168][235][236]
    • Molecular Manipulation: Aquaman can alter the shape and density of the hand, for example Orin can make his hand into a sword or harder than steel.
    • Healing: It possesses healing properties.
    • Death Touch: By dehydrating anyone he touches with it.
    • Farsight: Can be used as a scrying pool.
    • Magic: Could utilize unique mysticism to keep a humanized mera from drowning and undo a reality warp by Orm using the remains of his severed hand.[182][188]
    • Negate Magic: Can negate any other magics.
    • Prolonged Adaptation: Significantly increases the time Aquaman can spend out of water.
    • Independent Life: The hand can be separated from Aquaman and continue to work.
    • Portal Creation: It has the ability to create portals into mystical dimensions for working as instantaneous travel.[170]
    • Retrocognition: Aquaman has placed his Waterbearer hand onto a sea organism and was thereafter able to see visions of that creature's past. [173]


Related

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Footnotes

  1. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis (Volume 1)
  2. Action Comics #272
  3. JLA: The Obsidian Age
  4. Adventure Comics #260
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Crisis on Infinite Earths #11
  6. Atlantis Chronicles #7
  7. 7.0 7.1 Aquaman: Time and Tide #2
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 The Legend of Aquaman #1
  9. 9.0 9.1 Aquaman: Time and Tide #3
  10. Aquaman Annual (Volume 5) #1
  11. 11.0 11.1 Aquaman: Time and Tide #1
  12. Aquaman Secret Files and Origins #1
  13. 13.0 13.1 Brightest Day #16
  14. Justice League of America #9
  15. Secret Origins (Volume 2) #32
  16. JLA: Year One
  17. Adventure Comics #269
  18. Aquaman #11
  19. Aquaman #18
  20. Aquaman #23
  21. Adventure Comics #435
  22. Adventure Comics #436
  23. Adventure Comics #437
  24. Adventure Comics #441
  25. Adventure Comics #442
  26. Adventure Comics #443
  27. Adventure Comics #444
  28. Adventure Comics #445
  29. Adventure Comics #446
  30. Adventure Comics #447
  31. Adventure Comics #448
  32. Adventure Comics #449
  33. Adventure Comics #450
  34. Adventure Comics #451
  35. Adventure Comics #452, see excerpt
  36. Adventure Comics #453, 454, 455
  37. Aquaman #57
  38. 38.0 38.1 Aquaman #58
  39. 39.0 39.1 Aquaman #59
  40. 40.0 40.1 Aquaman #60
  41. Aquaman #61
  42. Aquaman #62
  43. Aquaman #63
  44. Adventure Comics #460
  45. Adventure Comics #461
  46. Adventure Comics #462
  47. Adventure Comics #463
  48. Adventure Comics #464
  49. Adventure Comics #465
  50. Adventure Comics #466
  51. World's Finest #262
  52. World's Finest #263
  53. World's Finest #264
  54. Adventure Comics #475
  55. Adventure Comics #476
  56. Adventure Comics #477
  57. Adventure Comics #478
  58. Action Comics #517
  59. Action Comics #518
  60. Action Comics #519
  61. Action Comics #520
  62. Action Comics #521
  63. Action Comics #527
  64. Action Comics #528
  65. Action Comics #529
  66. 66.0 66.1 Action Comics #530
  67. Action Comics #536
  68. Action Comics #537
  69. Action Comics #538
  70. Action Comics #539
  71. Action Comics #540
  72. Justice League of America #230
  73. Justice League of America Annual #2
  74. Crisis on Infinite Earths #5
  75. Crisis on Infinite Earths #6
  76. Crisis on Infinite Earths #9
  77. Crisis on Infinite Earths #10
  78. Crisis on Infinite Earths #12
  79. Aquaman (Volume 2) #1
  80. Aquaman (Volume 2) #2
  81. Aquaman (Volume 2) #3
  82. Aquaman (Volume 2) #4
  83. Aquaman Special #1
  84. Doom Patrol (Volume 2) #17
  85. Aquaman (Volume 3) #1
  86. Aquaman (Volume 3) #2
  87. Aquaman (Volume 3) #3
  88. Aquaman (Volume 3) #4
  89. Aquaman (Volume 3) #5
  90. Aquaman (Volume 4) #1
  91. Aquaman (Volume 4) #2
  92. Superman (Volume 2) #63
  93. Aquaman (Volume 4) #3
  94. Aquaman (Volume 4) #4
  95. Aquaman (Volume 4) #5
  96. Aquaman (Volume 4) #6
  97. Aquaman (Volume 4) #7
  98. Aquaman (Volume 4) #8
  99. Aquaman (Volume 4) #9
  100. Aquaman (Volume 4) #10
  101. Aquaman (Volume 4) #11
  102. 102.0 102.1 Aquaman (Volume 4) #12
  103. Aquaman (Volume 4) #13
  104. Aquaman: Time and Tide #4
  105. Aquaman (Volume 5) #1
  106. Aquaman (Volume 5) #2
  107. Aquaman (Volume 5) #0
  108. Aquaman (Volume 5) #3
  109. Aquaman (Volume 5) #4
  110. 110.0 110.1 Aquaman (Volume 5) #5
  111. Aquaman (Volume 5) #6
  112. Aquaman (Volume 5) #7
  113. Aquaman (Volume 5) #8
  114. Aquaman (Volume 5) #9
  115. Aquaman (Volume 5) #10
  116. Aquaman (Volume 5) #11
  117. Aquaman (Volume 5) #12
  118. Aquaman (Volume 5) #13
  119. Aquaman (Volume 5) #14
  120. Aquaman (Volume 5) #15
  121. Aquaman (Volume 5) #16
  122. Aquaman (Volume 5) #17, 18, 19, 20
  123. Aquaman (Volume 5) #21-22
  124. Aquaman (Volume 5) #23
  125. Aquaman (Volume 5) #24-25
  126. Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare
  127. JLA: New World Order
  128. Aquaman (Volume 5) #26
  129. Aquaman (Volume 5) #27-28
  130. Aquaman (Volume 5) #29-30
  131. 131.0 131.1 131.2 Aquaman (Volume 5) #31
  132. Aquaman (Volume 5) #33
  133. Aquaman (Volume 5) #34
  134. Aquaman (Volume 5) #35
  135. Aquaman (Volume 5) #36
  136. Aquaman (Volume 5) #40, 41, 42
  137. Aquaman (Volume 5) #44
  138. Aquaman (Volume 5) #45-46
  139. Aquaman (Volume 5) #47
  140. Aquaman (Volume 5) #48
  141. Aquaman (Volume 5) #49
  142. Aquaman (Volume 5) #50
  143. Aquaman (Volume 5) #51
  144. Aquaman (Volume 5) #52
  145. Aquaman (Volume 5) #50-62
  146. Aquaman (Volume 5) #63-69
  147. JLA: Our Worlds at War #1
  148. JLA #68
  149. JLA #69
  150. 150.0 150.1 JLA #70
  151. JLA #72
  152. JLA #74
  153. 153.0 153.1 JLA #75
  154. JLA #76
  155. Aquaman (Volume 6) #1
  156. 156.0 156.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #2
  157. 157.0 157.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #3
  158. Aquaman (Volume 6) #4
  159. Aquaman (Volume 6) #5
  160. Aquaman Secret Files and Origins 2003
  161. Aquaman (Volume 6) #6
  162. Aquaman (Volume 6) #7
  163. Aquaman (Volume 6) #8
  164. Aquaman (Volume 6) #9
  165. Aquaman (Volume 6) #10
  166. 166.0 166.1 166.2 Aquaman (Volume 6) #11
  167. Aquaman (Volume 6) #12
  168. 168.0 168.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #13
  169. Aquaman (Volume 6) #14
  170. 170.0 170.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #15
  171. Aquaman (Volume 6) #16
  172. Aquaman (Volume 6) #17
  173. 173.0 173.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #18
  174. Aquaman (Volume 6) #19
  175. Aquaman (Volume 6) #20
  176. Aquaman (Volume 6) #21
  177. Aquaman (Volume 6) #22
  178. Aquaman (Volume 6) #23
  179. Aquaman (Volume 6) #24
  180. Aquaman (Volume 6) #25
  181. Aquaman (Volume 6) #26
  182. 182.0 182.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #27
  183. 183.0 183.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #28
  184. Aquaman (Volume 6) #29
  185. Aquaman (Volume 6) #30
  186. Aquaman (Volume 6) #31
  187. 187.0 187.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #32
  188. 188.0 188.1 188.2 Aquaman (Volume 6) #33
  189. Aquaman (Volume 6) #34
  190. Aquaman (Volume 6) #35
  191. 191.0 191.1 Aquaman (Volume 6) #36
  192. Aquaman (Volume 6) #37
  193. Infinite Crisis #3
  194. Aquaman (Volume 6) #38
  195. Infinite Crisis #7
  196. Aquaman (Volume 6) #39
  197. 52 Week #39
  198. World War III #2
  199. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #40
  200. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #41
  201. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #42
  202. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #43
  203. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #44
  204. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #45
  205. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #46
  206. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #47
  207. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #48
  208. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #49
  209. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50
  210. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #51
  211. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #53
  212. Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #57
  213. Blackest Night #2
  214. Blackest Night #8
  215. Brightest Day #0
  216. 216.0 216.1 Brightest Day #1
  217. Brightest Day #4
  218. Brightest Day #5
  219. Brightest Day #6
  220. Brightest Day #7
  221. Brightest Day #9
  222. Brightest Day #10
  223. Brightest Day #11
  224. Brightest Day #19
  225. Brightest Day #20
  226. 226.0 226.1 Brightest Day #23
  227. Brightest Day #24
  228. Aquaman Annual (Volume 5) #3
  229. JLA 80-Page Giant #1
  230. JLA #48, see excerpt
  231. JLA #4
  232. Aquaman (Volume 5) #40
  233. Aquaman (Volume 5) #30
  234. 234.0 234.1 Aquaman (Volume 5) #32
  235. JLA Classified #26
  236. JLA Classified #27
  237. The Brave and the Bold #28
  238. Justice League of America #21
  239. Superboy #171



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