Aquaman

Orin

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Aquaman, Orin

Biography

Aliases
Arthur Curry, The Dweller of the Depths
Nicknames
Tempest (aka Aqualad, Garth), Dolphin, Deep Blue, Tsunami, Power Girl
Place of birth
Atlantis
First appearance
More Fun Comics #73 (1941)
Alignment
good

Appearance

Gender
male
Race
Height
6'1' // 185 cm
Weight
325 lb // 146 kg
Eye color
blue
Hair color
blond

Work

Occupation
Protector of the Seas and Oceans, King of Poseidonis
Base
The City of Poseidonis (also has refuge commonly known as the Aquacave)

Relations

Relatives
Atlanna (Mother, deceased), Atlan (Father, deceased), Orm (Ocean Master, half-brother), Arthur Junior (son, deceased), AJ (son, living in another dimension), Mera (former wife), Koryak (son, exiled from Atlantis)
Group Affiliation
Friends
Enemies

Powergrid

intelligence
strength
speed
durability
power
combat

Strength

60+ tons (132,000 lb)
Aquaman

History

Aquaman, born as Orin to Queen Atlanna and the mysterious wizard Atlan, was abandoned on Mercy Reef as a baby because of his blond hair, which was seen by the superstitious Atlantean as a curse, The Mark of Kordax (The Atlantis Chronicles #7). Raised first by dolphins (Time and Tide), then by a lighthouse keeper who gave him his own name, Arthur Curry (The Legend of Aquaman), you could say he had an unusual childhood. Sometime in his teens he met and fell in love with an Inupiat named Kako. He left (was driven away) before he knew she was pregnant with his son (Time and Tide, current series).

He discovered his Atlantean heritage by dropping in on an oppressed Atlantis, and becoming a prisoner. He learned the language and who his mother was during that time, as well as forging a lasting friendship with Vulko, an Atlantean scientist (The Legend of Aquaman).

Sometime later he was introduced to hero-hood by the Flash (Time and Tide). He didn't like it much, but eventually learned to deal with it, as evidenced by his eventual leadership of the Justice League (not retconned out yet, so we'll say it still happened).

He also was able to claim his birthright as King of Atlantis, though he was surprised to discover that Vulko had led the overthrow of the oppressive religious regime, inspired by Aquaman (The Legend of Aquaman). He met Aqualad/10-1395/'>Aqualad, who became his friend and almost-son. He married Mera, a queen from another dimension, and had (another) son with her. Life was going great! (Pre-Crisis DC)

Then, of course, came the bad times. He lost his son to a vindictive Manta, and lost the trust of Aqualad at the same time (Adventure Comics #452). After rocky times, starting with Aquaman's quest for revenge on Manta and ending with his absence when his city was attacked and conquered (Giffen Mini-series), Mera left him for her own dimension. His people slowly lost faith in him, and too eagerly followed his son into disaster (current series). And he even lost his hand, too (current series, issue #2).

In madness and grief, he was slowly brought back into the world of heroes by Dolphin and Aqualad. After learning the secret of Poseidonis, he fought off an alien invasion by uniting Earth's underwater heroes against them. He met his father, Atlan, and learned more about his mystical heritage (current series, issues #1-25).

And then he went mad after his dolphin mother was killed by a Japanese dolphin hunter seeking revenge. He lost control of his powers, which he learned were more formidable than he suspected. He endangered the world enough for the Earth Elemental, Swamp Thing, to step in and wake him up (current series, issues #26-33).

After finding himself again, he asked the sea life to forgive him, and accept him again as their King. In his insanity, though, the sea had fled to the protection of Poseidon, and he had to fight Poseidon's son Triton to regain his status. When he won, a ticked off Poseidon gave him the power of a god to show him that he can't handle it (current series, #34).

Blind, he stumbled onto Animal Man and helped him out (current series, #35). He learned how to control his sonar abilities and to reach into "The Clear" with Animal Man's help. He then returned to his home in time to greet his returning people, who had to get used to living on the surface of the ocean (current series, #36).

But Triton wasn't done with him. After killing Atlan and Poseidon, Triton killed Aquaman and took over the city. Aquaman, in the mythical underworld of Hades, saved Poseidon and returned to life, defeating Triton with Poseidon's help. (current series, #45-46). Then Aquaman went off to another dimension to save Mera, returned and exiled his son Koryak, and had a birthday party.

What happens next is anyone's guess...

Aquaman, Orin

Powers & Abilities

Ability to communicate directly with sea life. Ability to sense the primal emotions of aquatic creatures through "The Clear" Heavy-Duty telepathy allows him to control any aquatic creatures. Sonar power which allows him to detect things when blinded. Can swim underwater at rates up to 100 mph. Can withstand extremes of temperature and pressure.

Excels at Hand-to-hand combat, has natural leadership qualities.

Weakness

Equipment

Weapons

Hook (created by S.T.A.R. labs) that has replaced his left hand is able to shoot a thin cord to ensnare an enemy or can be used as a rope for climbing or swinging. Hook is also able to drill through objects. He controls the hook cybernetically. Hook can be retracted into its housing, and covered with fake hand.

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Comments

Galactus
Galactus commented on - 2012-04-15 07:21:26
@Hero There's two Aqualad's in the database already. No info yet, though.
Hero
Hero commented on - 2012-04-15 07:05:14
@Galactus i know you have a lot of work to do and all but it would be epic if you could put aqualad on this website if he is on here i cant find him

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