Aquaman
Created by Mort Weisinger & Paul Norris

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NAME + ALIASES:
Orin, Arthur Curry, Swimmer, The Dweller in the Depths
KNOWN RELATIVES:
Atlan (father, deceased) Atlanna (mother, deceased), Mera (ex-wife),
Arthur Jr. (son, deceased), Orm Marius (Ocean Master, half-brother),
Debbie Perkins (Deep Blue, Indigo, half-sister), Koryak (son, deceased),
Thomas Curry ("adoptive"
father)
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GROUP AFFILIATIONS:
Nation of Atlantis, Justice League of America
FIRST APPEARANCE:
Historical: More Fun Comics #73 (November
1941). Modern:
Adventure #260.
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The modern-day king of Atlantis, the man known to the surface world
as Aquaman has spent his whole life in perpetual search of his very name,
title, home, even family
He was born the Queen of Poseidonis, Atlanna, and an ancient wizard
named Atlan (Aquaman: Time & Tide #1).
He was given an ancestral Atlantean name, Orin, but this infant
would not learn this name for many years all because of his
blond hair. In Atlantis, blond hair was equated with the ancient evil
of Shalako and Kordax (Orin's ancestors). The supersticious
Atlanteans gave the infant up to the sea, but he was rescued by a dolphin
named Porm. Orin (called "Swimmer" by the dolphins) lived
among these animals for years. Unlike other Atlanteans, Orin was born
with the ability to converse with sea creatures. This gift was likely
the result of the magic in his blood and allowed him to assimilate into
dolphin life. (Aquaman: Time & Tide #2)
In adolescence, Porm urged him on to discover his destiny. One day his
"brother" dolphin, Drin was killed by a fisherman's
spear. The trauma led the Swimmer to pursue a life on land, where he
presumed he would be among his "own kind." Orin met a kind
fisherman named Thomas Curry. Curry opened his home to the boy
and taught him American language and culture. After several years, Curry
disappeared mysteriously but left Orin a note which offered the boy
the use of his name. (Legend of Aquaman #1)
This left young Arthur still with no clues about his true origins. After
living on land, he theorized that he must have been born of surface dwellers.
(Time & Tide #1) He began to explore the surface
world, and encountered a band of Eskimos, the Inupiat people of North
America. He was injured and rescued by a girl named Kako. He stayed
with her family for a time and he and Kako grew to become lovers. He rescued
her again from a mad goddess named Nuliajuk, but this was too much for
her family. Arthur was driven from their home, not knowing that he had
fathered a son with Kako. and was oblivious when she eventually bore Orin's
son, Koryak. As fate would have it, Orin's own half-brother, Orm,
was also born of the Inupiat people. Orm was fathered by Atlan with another
woman from Kako's family. (Time & Tide #3)
His next contact with humans was a conact with super-humans! Orin
met the Flash and helped the speedster capture the Trickster. (Time
& Tide #1) He accompanied the Flash to the surface, where the
press dubbed him "Aquaman." He was also on-hand when
Earth was invaded by aliens from Apellax. He and five others defeated
the aliens and formed the Justice League of America. (JLA:
Year One #1)
Eventually Orin returned to Atlantis as an unknown, and was imprisoned.
After leading a successful revolt,
he claimed the thone. He also gained access to information about his
past. He discovered his true parentage, and began a family himself. One
member of his family was a young boy named G arth who,
like Orin, had been abandoned by his people. Garth was taken in as an
infant by the people of Poseidonis and eventually became Aquaman's sidekick,
Aqualad, and helped found the Teen Titans. (Adventure
#269) Garth has since grown into a formidable hero in his own
right. (Showcase
'96 #1) As Tempest, he now has magical abilities.
He married a woman named Mera,
with whom he had a child, Arthur, Jr. Arthur Jr. did no live
long; he was killed by the autistic madman, Black Manta. (Aquaman
v.1 #60) Upon
this tragedy, he left Mera and Atlantis for years without a word.
Over time Aquaman has repeatedly reclaimed and lost his throne. In
recent times, he has become estranged from Mera, who also continued
to rule as Atlantis' queen.
A King's Curse
It wasn't long before Arthur felt the full force of his Atlantean Destiny.
He met his brother Orm — now the Ocean
Master — during
his first reign as King. Though neither men knew they were brothers,
they could not escape the grip of their Atlantean fates and went on to
wage war for control of the empire. At first, Orm knew only that his
father was an "undersea
wizard." (Aquaman
v.1 #29, Time & Tide #4)
Through all this, Orin remained a member of the Justice League. In fact,
he was the one who disbanded the original team in favor of a smaller,
more committed team of newcomers. (JLofA Annual #2)
When that League failed, he tended to personal matters for a while. He
aided the International League sporadically, and eventually returned
to active duty in the European branch. (JL Spectacular
#1-JLE #50)
Aquaman
gained one of his most distinctive features during this time: he lost
his left hand to pirhana due to the villain called Charybdis.
(Aquaman v.5 #1-2) He replaced the hand with
a metallic hook (#3) which was later modified
by S.T.A.R. Labs to be controlled mentally. (#9) He
also finally met his son, Koryak (#5),
who can also survive underwater and possessed telekinetic abilities.
Koryak returned to Atlantis with Orin just before its King Thesily
died. He once again took up the mantle and struck up a new romantic relationship
with the woman called Dolphin.
Of course, as soon as this transpired, his estranged wife,
Mera, returned as well. (#9-11) But Mera was
mad. She'd been the captive of an other-dimensional ruler named Thanatos.
While she was there, Thanatos
fathered her second child, A.J. Thanatos was ultimately
killed by the tectonic desctruction caused by Major
Disaster (who was
on a hit to kill Aquaman). Because A.J. was born of "netherspace," he
had to remain in that dimension. (#12-14)
Despite her love for Orin, Dolphin found him inaccessible and her attentions
began to wander towards a more sensitive soul — Garth! (#36) She
eventually left Orin and married Garth (#60),
bearing a daughter, Cerdian.
During this time, Orin's Inupiat brother, Orm, finally learned that they
were brothers, both sons of Atlan. Orin failed to forge a truce between
them in order to save Atlantis from the ancient cycle of brotherly hatred. (#66-68)
Atlan himself was nearly killed by the god
Triton (#45) but he was rescued by his own
piscean minions and returned in time to warn Arthur from getting romantically
involved with his own half sister! This girl was named Debbie
— Indigo — and was the daughter of the sea heroine Tsunami. Indigo and Atlan
disappeared into a portal before Orin could learn more. (#59-60)
Apocalypse Again
Orin once again became a charter member of the newest Justice League,
and served with them until the Brainiac 13/Imperiex War. In this tragedy,
Tempest cast a spell which sent Aquaman and all of Atlantis back in
time.
(JLA: Our Worlds at War #1). There they remained
for 15 years; when they returned to the current day, Arthur did not
return to the JLA and he was exiled from Atlantis for his actions. (JLA
#75)
For a time he found a home in northern England. While he was there he
met the Lady of the Lake, who replaced his hooked hand
with a magical water hand. This hand bore mystical powers and enabled
Arthur (as he now preferred to be called) to travel to the Lady's
land. But the hand was not to be used in aggression. When Arthur faltered
in this, the horrible Thirst was unleashed and nearly destroyed the Lady
and her realm.
During his time in England, he forsook Atlantis and the evil sorcerer
Hagen took complete control over Mera, the queen. Hagen is deposed
in Atlantis, Tempest left in charge, Mera ill ?? (Aquaman
v.6 #??)
He soon moved on to California after part of the city of San Diego fell
into the sea. This, he found was orchestrated by a scientist named
Geist. "Sub Diego," as it was now called,
posed many challenges that Aquaman was well-equipped to handle. Part
of Geist's experiment was to alter human physiology so that they could
live underwater. One of the people transformed by this treachery was
the young Lorena who
became the new Aquagirl. Lorena's physiology made
her a valuable partner: unlike most Sub Diegans, she could still breath outside of
water. (Aquaman v.6 #??)
Mera grew more ill from Hagen's magics, which forced Arthur's son Koryak
to seek his aid. Koryak had also pled in vain to Tempest and Vulko to
let the Sub Diegans be allowed into Atlantis as citizens, which they
refused. (#32)
Aquaman met a reporter named Esther in California
and the two dated briefly. Their affair was interrupted, however, by
another tragic day for Atlantis. The Spectre had been driven mad and
vowed to eliminate all magic from Earth. The ghost left Atlantis in ruins,
and Vulko and Koryak perished. (#37-38)
After this newest destruction, Arthur apparently fell victim to the
wild magic left in the wake of the Spectre's destruction. When he was
visited by his former Justice League friend, Ralph Dibny, Aquaman had
already begun to behave absent-mindedly. He helped Dibny acquire a magical
artifact, the Shackles of
Arion. (52 #39)
Aquaman's magical tranformation continued until both his body and mind
were nearly unrecognizable for the warrior king of days past. He took
to living exclusively underwater again, and was compelled to keep the
Atlantis Chronicles as he had before. His water hand grew to encompass
half of his body, he grew tentacles for hair, and began wearing a bulky
cloke to disguise his form.
It was in this strange and amnesiac form that he first met young
man whose name was also Arthur Curry. (Aquaman:
Sword of Atlantis #40) Curry's father was related to Aquaman's
long-lost adoptive father, Thomas Curry. After
Curry's Florida home was demolished, he met Orin underwater, where he
was now known as the Dweller in the Depths. The former king could no
longer remember his past, and took to mentoring the young Arthur. Eventually
their paths crossed with Mera's again. After the Crisis, she led the
survivors of Atlantis to try to find a new home. Mera recognized the
Dweller for his true self, but the went separate ways once again.
He only vaguly recognized his wife, but she vowed to seek help to restore
him to his former health. (#45)

The only major element of Aquaman's origin
that's changed post-Crisis is his parentage. In pre-Crisis,
he and his half-brother Orm, the Ocean Master, were both the biological
sons of the human Arthur Curry. Now, both Orin and Orm are sons
of Atlan (by different mothers).
Orin's adoptive father was originally also named Arthur Curry
and gave Orin his name to use above the oceans. After Infinite
Crisis, his name
was referred to as Thomas Curry, and he was the great-uncle of the new,
young Arthur Curry. (Aquaman: Sword #43)
In the DC/Marvel Amalgam universe cross-over (1996),
Arthur McKenzie called himself Mariner.

Action #428,
444-446, 450-452, 456-458
All-Star Comics #38-57
Comic Cavalcade #25
Detective
Comics #293-300, 464
Green
Lantern v.2 #78, 80-87
Showcase
#30-33
World's Finest #6,
125-133, 135-139, (odd issues)
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More Fun Comics #73-107
Adventure Comics #103-117, 119-152, 154-164,
(even issues), 167-168, 170-206, 208-280, 282, 284, 418-419,
441-448
Aquaman v.1, 63 issues (1962-71, 1977-78)
Aquaman v.2, 4-issue limited series (1986)
Aquaman v.3, 5-issue limited series(1989)
Legend of Aquaman, one-shot (1989)
Atlantis
Chronicles, 7-issue limited series (1990)
Aquaman v.4,
13 issues (1991-92)
Aquaman:
Time and Tide, 6-iussue limited series (1994-95)
Aquaman v.5,
74 issues (1994-2001)
Aquaman v.6,
issues #1-39 (2003-2006)
Aquaman:
Sword of Atlantis,
issues #40-present (2006-)
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