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Ocean Master
NameOcean Master
PublisherDC Comics
DebutAquaman #29 (1966)
CreatorsBob Haney, Nick Cardy

Ocean Master is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe, known for being the half-brother of Aquaman and the ruler of Atlantis. He has been a prominent character in various DC Comics storylines, often clashing with Aquaman and other Justice League members, such as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. Ocean Master's real name is Orvax, and he is the son of Atlan and an unnamed woman, making him the half-brother of Aquaman, who is the son of Atlan and Queen Atlanna. Ocean Master has also been associated with other DC Comics characters, including Mera, Aqualad, and Black Manta.

Introduction

Ocean Master is a complex character with a rich history, having been introduced in Aquaman #29 in 1966 by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy. He has since become a recurring villain in the DC Comics universe, often seeking to overthrow Aquaman and claim the throne of Atlantis for himself. Ocean Master's storylines have been featured in various DC Comics series, including The Brave and the Bold, Justice League of America, and Aquaman. He has also appeared in other media, such as the Batman: The Brave and the Bold animated series, where he was voiced by Wallace Shawn, and the Young Justice animated series, where he was voiced by Roger Craig Smith. Ocean Master's character has been influenced by other DC Comics characters, including Lex Luthor, Joker, and Sinestro.

Character History

Ocean Master's history is deeply connected to that of Aquaman and the kingdom of Atlantis. He was born as Orvax, the son of Atlan and an unnamed woman, and was raised in Atlantis alongside his half-brother Aquaman. However, Ocean Master's mother was not Queen Atlanna, and he was often treated as an outcast by the people of Atlantis. This led to a deep-seated resentment towards Aquaman and the royal family, which eventually drove Ocean Master to seek power and revenge. Ocean Master has clashed with other DC Comics characters, including Green Lantern, The Flash, and Green Arrow, and has been a member of various supervillain teams, including the Injustice League and the Legion of Doom. He has also been associated with other DC Comics locations, including Gotham City, Metropolis, and Coast City.

Powers and Abilities

As the ruler of Atlantis, Ocean Master has access to a range of powerful abilities and technologies. He is a skilled warrior and strategist, able to wield the powerful Trident of Atlantis, which grants him control over the oceans and the ability to communicate with marine life. Ocean Master is also a skilled magician, able to cast powerful spells and incantations using the Magic of Atlantis. He has also been known to use advanced technology, including Atlantean submarines and Robots, to further his goals. Ocean Master's powers and abilities have been compared to those of other DC Comics characters, including Doctor Fate, Zatanna, and Captain Marvel. He has also been influenced by other DC Comics characters, including Darkseid, Brainiac, and Bizarro.

Publication History

Ocean Master first appeared in Aquaman #29 in 1966, created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy. Since then, he has appeared in numerous DC Comics series, including The Brave and the Bold, Justice League of America, and Aquaman. He has also been featured in various DC Comics events, including Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, and The New 52. Ocean Master's character has undergone significant changes over the years, with different writers and artists interpreting his character in unique ways. He has been associated with other DC Comics characters, including Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, and has appeared in other media, such as the DC Animated Universe and the DC Extended Universe.

Powers and Abilities

Ocean Master's powers and abilities make him a formidable opponent in the DC Comics universe. He is a skilled warrior and magician, able to wield the powerful Trident of Atlantis and cast powerful spells and incantations. Ocean Master is also a skilled strategist, able to outmaneuver his opponents and achieve his goals through cunning and deception. He has clashed with other DC Comics characters, including Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, and has been a member of various supervillain teams, including the Injustice League and the Legion of Doom. Ocean Master's powers and abilities have been compared to those of other DC Comics characters, including Lex Luthor, Joker, and Sinestro.

Other Versions

Ocean Master has appeared in various other versions and adaptations of the DC Comics universe, including the Batman: The Brave and the Bold animated series and the Young Justice animated series. He has also been featured in various DC Comics video games, including Injustice: Gods Among Us and Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. In these versions, Ocean Master's character is often reimagined and reinterpreted, with different writers and artists putting their own spin on the character. Ocean Master has been associated with other DC Comics characters, including Green Lantern, The Flash, and Green Arrow, and has appeared in other media, such as the DC Animated Universe and the DC Extended Universe. He has also been influenced by other DC Comics characters, including Darkseid, Brainiac, and Bizarro.

Category:DC Comics supervillains