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Introduction
Alex Ross's Aquaman Aquaman first appeared in 1941 as a human whose super-power was breathing underwater and whose American scientist father had discovered Atlantis. While Marvel's Namor (the Sub-Mariner) appeared in 1939, two years earlier, there were substantial differences between the two. Namor was not originally from Atlantis, though he had more powers. Over time, the two have grown more alike.
Paul Norris is now officially credited by DC as the character's creator, and Norris certainly drew Aquaman's first stories. Some suspect a writer's hand, however, and have pointed to Mort Weisinger, thought to be the writer of Aquaman's first tale, though we will probably never know for certain due to the scarcity of records from the period.
The following eras are available:

Following these eras is a list of other sites of interest.

CONTENTS
PERIODICALS
BOOKS
  • Aquaman (first series) #1-63
  • Aquaman (second series) #1-4
  • Aquaman (third series) #1-5
  • Aquaman (fourth series) #1-13
  • Aquaman (fifth series) #0, 1-75, 1000000
  • Aquaman (sixth series) #1-25
  • Aquaman Annual #1-4
  • Aquaman Secret Files #1
  • Aquaman Secret Files 2003
  • Aquaman Special #1
  • Aquaman: Time and Tide #1-4
  • The Atlantis Chronicles #1-7
  • Legend of Aquaman Special #1
  • Showcase #30-33
  • Tempest #1-4
  • Aquaman: Time and Tide
  • Other Sites of Interest
    On The Continuity Pages / continuitypages.com
    None at present.
    Off-Site
    Please be aware that the continued quality, and even existence, of these sites cannot be guaranteed.
    The Unofficial Aquaman Website
    Kind of hard to navigate, but contains much useful information, including reviews of issues. See also Laura Gjovaag's The Aquaman FAQ (hosted there), a useful introduction.
    PersianCaesar
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    First published online on 5 March 2004. Aquaman and related characters and art are copyrighted by DC Comics. This site is copyrighted by Julian Darius and intended for scholarly purposes and to increase interest in its topic.