10 Most Powerful Aquaman Villains of All Time | New Eternity |
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At first glance, you may think that Aquaman’s enemies have been on the unfair end of jokes, and that may be true, but don’t for a second think that they aren’t worthy adversaries. In fact, they are quite the opposite.
10. King Nereus
If the once-wed man to your wife, sends your eventual wife to hunt you down and murder you, how would you feel? If said wife falls for you and marries you instead, how would he feel? Nereus of Xebel is that man. Nereus is the King of Xebel and as such, has lived his entire life at war with Atlantis. In one of his many plans, he sent his wife, Mera, to Atlantis to kill their King, Aquaman.
9. Siren
The sister of Mera, Siren has proven herself one of a few worthy Aquaman enemies on more than one occasion. Siren, like Mera, is a Hydrokinetic with an advanced understanding and control of the water around her. This means that she can do just about anything with water. Whirlpools? Yep. Tsunamis? Oh yeah. Riptides? Definitely.
8. Hagen
The once Prime Minister of Atlantis, Hagen used his power of magic to control and persuade the Royal Family like none before him. With his magic, he placed Mera under his control. With her by his side, he became a high-ranking official that easily took control of Atlantis. Unlike many politicians before him, he did not lose the faith of the people. Instead, he was able to keep the people happy with his promises and outward sense of Nationalism.
7. The Trench
The Trench is as vicious as they come. They rise from the deepest depths of the ocean with only one thought…to feed. Their desire to feed is as strong as anything in comics, so much to the point that they will devour their own should they fall.
6. Fisherman
A once thief that stole items using fishing equipment, the Fisherman quickly became one of the greatest Aquaman enemies. He is able to climb the villain’s ranks due to his knowledge of underwater technology. Within the technology, he specifically excels in his specially designed hooks and lures. Remember, he is called the Fisherman.
5. Triton
If you think that the son of the God, Poseidon could best Arthur Curry in combat, you’d be wrong. Triton, also a God, became aware and jealous of Aquaman the moment he realized that the people of Atlantis were more devoted to Arthur than himself. To rectify this, he challenged Arthur to a battle…and quickly lost.
4. Charybdis
If only known for taking the hand of Arthur Curry, Charybdis is one of Aquaman’s greatest enemies. Aquaman has lost a limb or two many times over but none may be more gruesome than how he lost one to Charybdis. To make the battleground a little fairer, Charybdis strips Aquaman of his ability to talk to sea life. Without his ability, Aquaman’s hand is plunged into piranha-infested water.
3. The Dead King
Atlan was the once King of Atlantis. Under his rule, Atlantis flourished. Unfortunately, his reign ended the moment that his brother betrayed him. Under his brother, many died and Atlan was forced to leave his Kingdom. In anger, just before he left he created the artifacts of Atlantis. When he returned, he promptly used the artifacts to sink Atlantis into the depths of the ocean.
2. Ocean Master
The half-brother to Aquaman, Ocean Master is as supremely evil as they come. More often known as Orm, Ocean Master shares the same mother as Aquaman. What makes him a half-brother is that Orm’s father is also of Atlantis. Because he is of “true” Atlantean heritage, Ocean Master feels that he is King. As such, he is constantly at battle with Aquaman for the throne.
1. Black Manta
As a child, Black Manta was only able to find pleasure in cold water. Due to this, he unwillingly spent his time strapped to a bed. During his teenage years, he was subjected to experimental treatment at Arkham Asylum. The treatment, while a resounding success, came with a few drawbacks. First, it gave him an uncontrollably strong thirst for murder. Second, it enhanced his strength beyond that of a normal human. Both of these guarantee his spot on this list.
Black Manta is to Aquaman what Lex Luthor is to Superman…his mortal enemy. For as long as Arthur Curry has been patrolling the depths of the ocean, Black Manta has been there to wreak havoc.