While Aquaman might be the first name that springs to mind when we think of underwater superheroes, he’s far from the only one.
DC Comics’ Aquaman stands as the iconic embodiment of water-based superheroes.
Before Namor’s birth, Leonard McKenzie, along with his crew, embarked on a quest to locate the rumored Lemurian city housing a mythical artifact.
Born from the union of Rahger of the Black and Eilah of the Blue, two formidable water-based beings.
Mera is one of the most influential women in the realm of DC Comics. Alongside Aquaman, she fearlessly patrols the Seven Seas, safeguarding Atlantis.
Possessing superhuman strength, the ability to breathe underwater, accelerated recovery, control over water currents, telepathy with sea life.
In her youth, Dolphin had an unfortunate incident where she fell from a cruise ship, only to be saved and captured by an alien race with ulterior motives.
Raised by adoptive parents who instilled a fear of water in him to suppress his powers, Aqualad emerges as one of the most formidable offspring.
Namora made her debut in Marvel Mystery Comics #82, where she was illustrated by Ken Blast and inked by Syd Shores.
Namorita, a clone of Namora and cousin to Namor, came into existence under extraordinary circumstances.
Triton made his debut in December 1965, within the pages of Fantastic Four #45, brought to life by the legendary creative team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.