Aquaman

Aquaman

A community portal about Aquaman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Aquaman is a fictional character in DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics # 73. Aquaman...

A community portal about Aquaman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Aquaman is a fictional character in DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics # 73. Aquaman, also known as Arthur Curry, is an undersea hero from Atlantis. Born to a Atlantean wizard and an Atlantean Queen, he was raised by a human lighthouse keeper. In the most well-known version of his origin, Arthur Curry grows up slowly learning about his powers and origins and vows to defend the oceans and their inhabitants as Aquaman, becoming the ruler of Atlantis and the undersea world. Aquaman possesses the abilities to breathe underwater, telepathically communicate with and control all forms of sea life, and swim at fast speeds. 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.

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Well I just got finished watching the unaired, 2006, television, pilot episode of Aquaman. I have to admit that it was better than I thought it would be considering it is a television episode and is based on one of the lesser revered super heroes of my youth. I have to wonder why it was never aired. Was it just a case of bad timing or a lack of faith in the finished product. I would have at least tried it out just to see how the reviews were. As the saying goes, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." Read Full Story
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Dan DiDio questions whether a franchise could be built around Aquaman.  
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Japan based Aichi institute of technology conducted a demonstration of underwater robots. In order to understand the sea creatures more they developed robots that mimic the living organisms from the river and sea. The robots would even fool the trained eye for a real fish. [More videos after the jump]...  
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Who is Aquaman's arch-nemesis?(surveys) 25 Comments At October 9, 2009, Pedro Bouça wrote: The first (and probably only) time I've enjoyed Aquaman was on Neal Pozner (sp?) amazing limited series. Ocean Master, a ...At October 9, 2009, Carlo wrote: I'm pretty sure Aquaman's arch-nemesis is reader indifference. At October 9, 2009, Eric TF Bat wrote: Carlo, if Laura hears [...]  
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With the looming possibility that a real-life Aquaman movie might actually happen, we asked Adrian Grenier if he would star in the blockbuster if it were ever made. "No, not me," he told us at the GQ Gentleman's Ball this week at the Empire Hotel. "Vince. 'Adrian Grenier is Vincent Chase as Aquaman.' I get paid twice. I don't know how. But I get paid twice." View more in our Party Lines slideshow. Read more posts by Jada Yuan Filed Under...  
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