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Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)

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Character Template
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Aquababy

[[Image:|200px|center|Arthur Curry, Jr. (New Earth)]]
Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Relatives
Aquaman (Orin/Arthur Curry) (father); Mera (mother); Koryak (half-brother); A.J. (half-brother); Atlan (grandfather); Tom Curry (adoptive grandfather, deceased); Orm Marius (uncle); Kordax (ancestor, deceased); Arthur Joseph Curry (adoptive cousin)

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Base Of Operations

Characteristics
Gender

Eyes

Hair

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Infant

Education
No formal education

Origin
Origin

Place of Birth

Creators

First appearance
Last appearance


Contents

History

Arthur Curry Jr. was born the son of the Atlantean King Aquaman, and his wife Mera. Although he primarily remained within the Aquacave and Atlantis, he also participated in adventures with his ocean dwelling parents. Aquaman's nemesis Black Manta murdered Aquababy by suffocation. The death of the child ultimately resulted in the separation of Aquaman and his wife.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Like his mother, Arthur developed the ability to condense water molecules in order to construct geometic shapes. He could use these "hard-water" constructs for a variety of effects such as using them as projectile weapons.

Abilities

None known.

Strength level

Aquababy's strength level was superhuman by normal human standards, but well below average by Atlantean standards due to his age.

Weaknesses

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.


Notes

  • No special notes.

Trivia

  • Aquababy made an appearance on the two-part Justice League episode, "The Enemy Below". In Part II, Orm, the evil brother to Aquaman, tied Aquababy to a rock and left him to die, thereby securing his position as heir to the throne of Atlantis. To save his son, Aquaman was forced to sever his own left hand to free himself from captivity. Aquababy was never referenced by name in the episode.


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Recommended Reading

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