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Aquaman first appeared as a backup character in 1942, but didn’t get his own solo comic until 1962. And even then, he still ...
Trisha Paytas surprised fans worldwide when she revealed the name of her and husband Moses Hacmon’s third baby — Aquaman, ...
Here is the full preview for Aquaman #1, published by DC Comics in January 2025. Maybe they'll fix the new Aquababy by then. AQUAMAN #1 CVR A JOHN TIMMS (W) Jeremy Adams (A/CA) John Timms ...
The DC Extended Universe ends on a hopeful note for the Aqua-fam, but in the original DC comics, “Aquababy” suffers a tragic fate in the pages of 1977’s Adventure Comics #452.
A relatively poor performance for the Aquaman 2 movie was accompanied by something even more unusual: no tie-in series from DC Comics. Even Blue Beetle got one when that series was coming out.
The following contains major spoilers for Aquaman #1, on sale now from DC Comics. DC's King of Atlantis is back to trying to figure out how his own superpowers work - and all because they were ...
DC vs. Vampires: World War V, by Matt Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt, continues the story of a world smashed by a vampire plague. There are shades of DCeased here, but DC vs. Vampires has always been ...
Curious about the comics history of Aquaman after seeing Jason Momoa as the DC Comics superhero? Here are six books about the King of the Seven Seas, Queen Mera and the history of Atlantis.
When Aquaman, created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, first debuted in the pages of More Fun Comics No. 73 (1941) he was a backup character, along with the simultaneously debuting Green Arrow.
Aquaman isn’t like the other DC Comics superheroes, so it seems only right that his big-screen solo show should have a personality all its own — which, in the hands of “Furious 7” director ...
Get your rainbow confetti ready, humans. Aquaman has just come out of the water closet. The surprising revelation isn’t about Arthur Curry, the classic iteration of the superhero, who was mad… ...
Previously, she founded The Mary Sue. One of the most surprising reveals of San Diego Comic-Con 2018 was that Kelly Sue DeConnick will be tackling a new Aquaman story for DC Comics.