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This is the detailed list of all named characters ever to appear in any Aquaman solo story.

Name Description 1st App in Aquaman
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141 Elmwood Road The address of a smuggler's headquarters. Adventure #230 (1956)
2C10 A plane which has engine problems and is forced to dump all cargo, including a chest of diamonds. Adventure #189 (1953)
A
The A-B-C of the Sea A book by J. Oswald Sinker and Aquaman. Adventure #240 (1957)
Ace Gropper See Gropper, Ace.
Ace Trucking A trucking company operating in Valdez, Mexico. Adventure #228 (1956)
Adams A prisoner on Convict Island who defies Yascom and is nearly killed for his defiance. Aquaman rescues him and he helps Aquaman restore the island to friendly hands. More Fun #82 (1942)
Adams, Lieutenant Member of the crew of the ill-fated US Destroyer Pickett, who is saved by Aquaman. More Fun #79 (1942)
Admiral Benbow See Benbow, Admiral.
Admiral Brunt See Brunt, Admiral.
Admiral Duko A crime boss who comes up with a new slant on how to commit piracy without getting into as much trouble. Adventure #194 (1953)
Admiral Hanley See Hanley, Admiral.
Admiral Wallace See Wallace, Admiral.
Adventure II A boat carrying careless picnickers of New Venice who get back their litter. Adventure #264 (1959)
Aerial Police The police of the year 6,958. Adventure #251 (1958)
Agent X-22 See X-22.
Al A thug associate of Tim Weed who tarnishes freshly minted coins to make them look ancient. Adventure #160 (1951)
Al's Adventures A realistic comic strip that appears in the Daily Chronicle and features Al having a series of adventures, including one in which he hitch-hikes around the world. Adventure #145 (1949)
Alan Doktor See Doktor, Alan.
Alicia The greedy niece of Archibald who wanted his treasure and so followed him to Penguin Island. More Fun #97 (1944)
Alma A backseat driving women in a boat named after her who hounds her poor husband Horace. Adventure #191 (1953)
Alvorado A doctor working on ultrasonic waves. More Fun #102 (1945)
Ambrose Weems See Weems, Ambrose.
Amy The female lead of Harvey Troy's movie. Has to be rescued by Aquaman because she can't swim. Adventure #201 (1954)
Andrews, Dean The dean of the College of Marine Arts. Adventure #158 (1950)
Angelo Caesar See Caesar, Angelo.
Ann Collins See Collins, Ann.
Annabelle A ship carrying gold bullion that's targeted by thieves. Adventure #183 (1952)
Annie The name of the boat of a group of hijackers. Adventure #227 (1956)
AQ-2X40 The callsign for Aquaman's underwater bank. Adventure #180 (1952)
Aqua Patria An undersea valley rich in copper and teeming with prehistoric-like sea life. Adventure #137 (1949)
Aqua-Doll A radio-controlled Aquaman action figure that can duplicate most of Aquaman's feats. Adventure #208 (1954)
Aquagirl [1] See Morel, Lisa.
Aquaman [1] Water-based hero, son of a well-known undersea explorer who discovered a sunken city which he thought was Atlantis and was able to teach his son to live under the water using the secrets of the lost city. More Fun #73 (1941)
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Aquaman [2] Water-based hero, son of an exiled Atlantean and a lighthouse keeper. Adventure #229 (1956)
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Aquaman [Ship] A rescue ship owned by Captain Wakely and equipped with all the latest gadgets for helping people at sea. Adventure #239 (1957)
Aqua-Melvin An annoying clown with the powers of Aquaman, thanks to a blood transfusion. Adventure #242 (1957)
Archibald A rich man trying to get away from his greedy and annoying nephews and niece. More Fun #97 (1944)
Archibald Kenyon See Kenyon, Archibald.
Ark the Sea Lion Aquaman's first named ally, a young sea lion when he first appears, we eventually meet his son. More Fun #84 (1942)
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Arthur Curry See Curry, Arthur.
Arvy Rush See Rush, Arvy.
Atlanna (Curry) A mysterious woman who washed up to Tom Curry's lighthouse during a hurricane, then became his wife and gave birth to Arthur Curry. She later revealed that she was from Atlantis. Adventure #260 (1959)
Atlantean Temple See Sea Fortress.
Atlantica A city/state in the year 6,958. Adventure #251 (1958)
Atlantis [1] The ruined city that Aquaman's father discovered, which he believed was Atlantis. Using knowledge gleaned from this city, he taught Aquaman how to exist under water. More Fun #73 (1941)
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Atlantis [2] A colony of the original Atlantis, established by survivors of the disaster. Led by the inventor Milo, who created the giant bell jar in which they live. These Atlanteans breathe air, not water. They are completely isolated from the outside world until Aquaman finds them. Aquaman gives them a taste of the surface world, but then convinces them that they are safer in their underwater home. More Fun #87 (1943)
Atlantis [3] The undersea city from which Atlanna was exiled because she attempted to visit the surface world. Adventure #260 (1959)
Attractornator A device that is smuggled into a target and then attracts missiles to it. Adventure #211 (1955)
Augustus The Roman emperor who gave the family Drago ownership of all the seas of the world, according to Simon Drago. Adventure #139 (1949)
Avenger The ship of Captain Dirk. Adventure #175 (1952)
B
Badger A launch owner, member of the Voyager Boat Club, who is trying to smuggle jewels into the United States from England. Adventure #105 (1946)
Bajorka Island An uninhabited island being used by smugglers. Adventure #210 (1955)
Baldy Duff A thug working for Sponsler. More Fun #98 (1944)
Banks, Captain A friend of Aquaman's who is robbed by a gang that Aquaman follows onto land to catch. Adventure #172 (1952)
Baritania A ship that radioed ahead to New York to let them know Aquaman was on the way, so a charity group could meet him and ask him to do a stunt. Adventure #152 (1950)
Barnacle Gang A gang of smugglers. Adventure #249 (1958)
Barney The first mate and chief thug of Captain Jules Rogers. Adventure #168 (1951)
Bart One of Willie Desmond's thugs, served as a spy on Captain Lowery's ship. Adventure #180 (1952)
Barton, Shark A thug who wants the mail charter and the contract that goes with it from Cap'n Gregg. He burns Gregg's ship and tries to disrupt the mail. Adventure #131 (1948)
Beachcroft A town in which Aquaman opens an underwater amusement park as part of a scheme to save the lives of everyone in the town. Adventure #246 (1958)
Bean, Horace An inventor who follows Aquaman around taking pictures of his feats to help invent the Aqua-Doll, a radio controlled action figure of Aquaman that becomes a national craze. Adventure #208 (1954)
Benbow, Admiral A character in a movie Aquaman is assisting. The sworn enemy of Captain Flint, trying to capture him. Based on the name of the Inn in Treasure Island. Adventure #178 (1952)
Berg-Battleship A Nazi warship invented by Krutz that is made of shatter-proof glass on the inside with an ammonia freezing system on the outside. More Fun #79 (1942)
Big Jim Mason See Mason, Jim.
Big Mike The boss of a group of hoodlums who use an island hideout that Aquaman gets too close to for him to pick up his thugs. Adventure #206 (1954)
Big Rocky One of two crooks who want to join forces, but gets sidetracked by an experiment in ultrasonic waves. More Fun #102 (1945)
Bill Joe Lundgren's pal, who joins him on his first undersea big game hunt. Adventure #190 (1953)
Billows, Dan A grizzled sea-veteran who captains Rex Collier's yacht and consults Aquaman about the Flying Dutchman. Adventure #117 (1947)
Bill Wallace See Wallace, Bill.
Bill Wallaces's Eatery The name of the successful restaurant owned by Bill and Jane Wallace. Adventure #182 (1952)
Billy Lowery See Lowery, Billy.
Bingley Name or alias of a crook who is selling beachfront property on an eroding beach. More Fun #101 (1945)
Bix A member of Joe Moxie's gang. Adventure #195 (1953)
Black Bay The bay in which Black Jack dumped Aquaman into, locked in a steel fish-proof box. Adventure #141 (1949)
Black Beauty A whale with a white patch on its back that is one of the strongest of the ocean. Adventure #174 (1952)
Black Jack Aquaman's arch-enemy in the Golden Age, Black Jack was a pirate who used various schemes to cheat people out of money. In his first story, he was a standard pirate who dressed up as a historical pirate to strike fear in his victims. More Fun #74 (1941)
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Blackie Ark the Sea Lion/Seal's son, originally very scared of Aquaman. More Fun #107 (1946)
Blackie Hogan See Hogan, Blackie.
Blaine, Doctor Part of a trio of scientist who created new life, the Malignant Amoeba, without figuring out how to destroy it first. Adventure #135 (1948)
Blake, Jim A postal worker in charge of the Marine Mail Delivery, trying to win a franchise contract from the government. Adventure #215 (1955)
Blake, Johnny A former Navy pilot who is afraid of the water after nearly drowning during wartime. Adventure #220 (1956)
Blaney Captain of the Police who confronts the Rajah of Joon on behalf of Senator Burton. More Fun #77 (1942)
Blodgett, Phineas An inventor who believes he has created a method to extract gold from sea-water. More Fun #98 (1944)
Blue Bay The dock used as a hideout by a group of kidnappers, discovered by Phineas Pike, the Sea Sleuth, from the barnacle size on their ship. Adventure #140 (1949)
Bob Crane See Crane, Bob
Bon Homme Richard John Paul Jones' ship. Adventure #121 (1947)
Bonnie Prince A ship loaded with gold bullion that pirate Pete Desmond attempted to rob. Adventure #176 (1952)
Boswell Mr. Boswell is the only named member of the crew of a yacht that Black Jack's pirate ship Nemesis attacked. More Fun #74 (1941)
Brad Jensen See Jensen, Brad.
Braddock, Captain A Coast Guard captain assisting Aquaman. Adventure #192 (1953)
Brady, Luke A ranch owner who buys a gold mine only to discover that it's underwater. Adventure #173 (1952)
Brandon A rival movie producer to Harvey Troy who is trying to sabotage Troy's movie. Adventure #201 (1954)
Brentwood Dam A dam that created a man-made lake which also hid a treasure in gold dust. Adventure #129 (1948)
Broome, Captain Ship captain whose ship is rammed and destroyed by Moby Dick II. Adventure #213 (1955)
Brunn, Pierre A member of the International Port's Harbor Police who wants to help Aquaman and Juan Jones prove that Tim Weed is a smuggler. Adventure #160 (1951)
Brunt, Admiral A navy admiral who warns Aquaman to get sea life out of an area the navy is conducting bomb tests in. Adventure #251 (1958)
Bull Moser See Moser, Bull.
Bull Tate See Tate, Bull.
Burk The director of a sea movie based on the story of Captain Flint, who gets Aquaman's help in the production. Adventure #178 (1952)
Burton, Dawn The daughter of Senator Burton, kidnapped by Black Jack and rescued by Aquaman. More Fun #77 (1942)
Burton, Senator A senator whose daughter was kidnapped by Black Jack in the guise of the Rajah of Joon. Senator Burton heads the Waterways Committee. More Fun #77 (1942)
Butch A thug working for a modern pirate who threatens Aquaman with a gun. Adventure #225 (1956)
Butch Marlin See Marlin, Butch


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Cactus Gulch An inland town where Horace Nelson and Peter Reeks grew up. More Fun #100 (1944)
Caesar, Angelo A member of the International Port's Harbor Police who wants to help Aquaman and Juan Jones prove that Tim Weed is a smuggler. Adventure #160 (1951)
Cape Lee Lighthouse A lighthouse attacked by a mutant radioactive electric eel. Adventure #258 (1959)
Cape of Good Hope The southernmost cape of Africa. More Fun #86 (1942)
Captain Banks See Banks, Captain.
Captain Braddock See Braddock, Captain.
Captain Cleary See Cleary, Matt.
Captain Cook See Cook, Captain.
Captain Daggart See Daggart, Captain.
Cap'n Dan Billows See Billows, Dan.
Captain Broome See Broome, Captain.
Captain Craven See Craven, Captain.
Captain Cuttle See Cuttle, Captain.
Captain Dirk See Dirk, Captain.
Captain Dirk [2] See Dirk, Captain [2].
Captain Drake See Drake, Captain.
Captain Fleet See Fleet, Captain.
Captain Flint See Flint, Captain.
Capt Gore See Gore, Capt.
Cap'n Gregg See Gregg, Cap'n.
Capt Gorman See Gorman, Capt.
Captain Gottfried See Gottfried, Captain.
Captain Han See Han, Captain.
Captain Harris See Harris, Captain.
Captain Harte See Harte, Captain.
Captain Hoyle See Hoyle, Captain.
Captain Jerrod See Jerrod, Captain.
Captain John See John, Captain.
Captain John Hartley See Hartley, John.
Captain Ligh See Ligh, Ebenezer.
Captain Lowery See Lowery, Captain.
Captain Mason See Mason, Captain.
Captain Mohab See Mohab, Captain.
Captain Preston See Preston, Tom.
Captain Rogers See Rogers, Jules.
Captain Samson See Samson, Captain.
Captain Shay See Shay, Captain.
Captain Skover See Skover, Captain.
Captain Skull See Skull, Captain.
Captain Stillar See Stillar.
Captain Trawler See Trawler, Captain.
Captain Trent See Trent, Captain.
Captain Troy See Troy, Captain.
Captain Verne See Verne, Captain.
Captain Wakely See Wakely, Captain.
Captain Wilkins See Wilkins, Captain.
Captain Wood See Wood, Captain.
Captain Yegar See Yegar, Captain.
Captain Zeb Jones See Jones, Zeb
Carlos A prisoner on Convict Island who joins Adams and Graf to fight Yascom. More Fun #82 (1942)
Carson, Drew A coin collector who falls for a scheme of Black Jack's, but ends up with the rare coins thanks to Aquaman. More Fun #83 (1942)
Castaigne A spy on the S.S.Cathay who sabotages the ship on orders from Jules Rogers. Adventure #168 (1951)
Cathay The S.S.Cathay is Captain Matt Cleary's ship, vying for a contract with Orienta Express. Adventure #168 (1951)
Celeste A yacht that spots a narwhal and radios to the Coast Guard to try to determine what it is. Adventure #164 (1951)
Chandler, Hide A criminal who pretended to commit suicide so he could have plastic surgery done to allow him to enjoy his stolen money. Adventure #126 (1948)
Chang The guardian of the coral sign, a signal to the guardian of a great Chinese treasure that the War was over and was safe to return the treasure to China. Adventure #103 (1946)
Chang, Lee A member of the International Port's Harbor Police who wants to help Aquaman and Juan Jones prove that Tim Weed is a smuggler. Adventure #160 (1951)
Channel Charlie A man who swam the English Channel "20 years ago" at age 40, and needed a job. Adventure #201 (1954)
Charlie Also known as Joe, a hijacker who Aquaman punches out. Adventure #217 (1955)
Charlie, Cheyenne See Cheyenne Charlie.
Chemical XZ11 A chemical that forms a hard shell, trapping an enemy when fired as a weapon. It eventually dissolves. Adventure #216 (1955)
Cheyenne Charlie A born cowboy who is forced by health issues to move to a less dry climate, and takes up herding sea life. Adventure #148 (1950)
Chief Sanders See Sanders, Chief.
Chuck Finn See Finn, Chuck.
City of Gold The ship used on an expedition to a strange world revealed by an undersea volcanic eruption. Adventure #223 (1956)
Clark, Wally The actor playing Captain Flint on a movie production Aquaman is helping with. Adventure #178 (1952)
Claude Hartwick See Hartwick, Claude.
Cleary, Matt A captain facing disaster when Captain Rogers bribes his crew to leave the ship just before an all-important journey. Adventure #168 (1951)
Coast Guard Department of Odd Questions An office of the Coast Guard that prides itself on being able to answer any question, promptly. Adventure #164 (1951)
Coburn, Doctor An oceanographer who has the bright idea to capture Aquaman for an exhibition, and using gas to control him. He paid for the idea with his life, as his co-conspirators killed him before they even got back to land. More Fun #84 (1942)
College of Marine Arts A college devoted to artwork of the ocean founded by Aquaman. Adventure #158 (1950)
Collier, Rex A millionaire who is losing his money and cooks up a scheme to earn more. Adventure #117 (1947)
Collins An underwater photographer putting on a demonstration in a diving bell at a convention for divers. Adventure #218 (1955)
Collins, Ann A wealthy heiress who is angry when Aquaman doesn't pick her as the winner in a swim contest. Adventure #187 (1953)
Commander Haskel See Haskel, Commander.
Commodore Davies See Davies, Commodore
Comstock An island country having a hot election between a corrupt incumbent and an honest man. Adventure #263 (1959)
Convict Island An island in the Pacific where convicts are sent to work out their sentences in hard labor. More Fun #82 (1942)
Cook, Captain Captain of the freighter Mary Ann, disappointed to have a girl instead of a boy. Adventure #210 (1955)
Cook, Lydia Daughter of Captain Cook of the freighter Mary Ann, founder of The Log. Adventure #210 (1955)
Corvair A smuggler's shop that sank in Northern waters, then was blocked by an iceberg. The number of masts is important. Adventure #215 (1955)
Count Vitto See Vitto, Count.
Crane, Bob Commander of the US Marine Scout Patrol that was ambushed on Kungsi Island. Was presumed killed in the initial ambush, but Aquaman saved him. More Fun #90 (1943)
Craven, Captain The captain of an oil tanker that catches fire. Adventure #222 (1956)
Curry, Arthur [1] The son of Tom Curry and Atlanna, and king of the seas. Adventure #260 (1959)
Curry, Atlanna See Atlanna (Curry).
Curry, Tom A lighthouse-keeper and ex-sailor, who found Atlanna during a hurricane, and then married her and had a son, Arthur. Adventure #260 (1959)
Curtis, Roger Jr Heir to the Curtis Traveling Circus. Adventure #241 (1957)
Curtis Traveling Circus A million-dollar circus that Roger Curtis, Jr is trying to win as his inheritance by training four dangerous fish to do an act in a tank under the big top. Adventure #241 (1957)
Cutter Z21 Coast Guard Cutter Z21 is on the trail of a killer shark, armed with depth bombs to kill it. Adventure #259 (1959)
Cuttle, Captain Pirates who have threatened Aquaman's finny friends with depth bombs. Adventure #242 (1957)
Cynron A society ship filled with lots of treasures for pirates to take, the first target of Joe Moxie. Adventure #195 (1953)


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Daggart, Captain A criminal who loots salvage ships after they've done the hard work of salvaging, who happens to know that gold lies in the spot that Jason sold to Luke Brady as an underwater mine. Adventure #173 (1952)
Daily Chronicle The newspaper edited by J.B. that Quentin Ward's comic strip "Al's Adventures" appears in. Adventure #145 (1949)
Daily Herald A newspaper that announces the Kon-Tiki-like journey of a group of scientists. Adventure #179 (1952)
Dale, Tipper A jewel thief who Aquaman catches in the act of jumping off a bridge in iron shoes. Adventure #126 (1948)
Dan Billows See Billows, Dan.
Dan Dunbar See Dunbar, Dan.
Dane, Professor Part of a trio of scientist who created new life, the Malignant Amoeba, without figuring out how to destroy it first. Adventure #135 (1948)
Danton, Doctor A scientist living on a remote island who is assisted by Aquaman. Adventure #258 (1959)
Davis, Commodore The very wealthy man in charge of the annual pageant celebrating the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimac. Adventure #115 (1947)
Davies, Doris The daughter of Commodore Davies, the man in charge of the annual pageant celebrating the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimac. Adventure #115 (1947)
Dawn Burton See Burton, Dawn
Dead Man's Current A dangerous current that Aquaman swims across to rescue sailors from a burning tanker. Adventure #127 (1948)
Dean Andrews See Andrews, Dean.
Deeter, Jason A sea sorcerer who challenges Aquaman's control of the oceans. Adventure #245 (1958)
Derek Hartley See Hartley, Derek.
Derryport A city mentioned by Peers Pike as he planned a bank robbery there. World's Finest #6 (1942)
Desmond, Pete A notorious pirate who wallops Aquaman on the back of the head and makes him lose his powers. Adventure #176 (1952)
Desmond, Willie A notorious pirate who wants to rob Aquaman's bank. Adventure #180 (1952)
Dillon, "T.N.T." A crook just out of jail who has sworn revenge on Aquaman for putting him in jail in the first place. Known to use dynamite. Adventure #226 (1956)
Dina Lewis See Lewis, Dina.
Dirk, Captain A pirate being hunted by Aquaman, who has a rather interesting hideout. Adventure #175 (1952)
Dirk, Captain [2] The captain of the Silver Queen. Willie Desmond pretends to be the captain to lure Aquaman away from his bank. Adventure #180 (1952)
Dirk Jenkins See Jenkins, Dirk.
Dirk Scuttle See Scuttle, Dirk.
Doc A disgraced doctor who performs a series of operations on Hadley to make him as powerful as Aquaman. Adventure #257 (1959)
Doctor Arvy Rush See Rush, Arvy.
Doctor Blaine See Blaine, Doctor.
Doctor Coburn See Coburn, Doctor
Doctor Danton See Danton, Doctor. Adventure #258 (1959)
Dr Hugo Morel See Morel, Hugo.
Doctor Roamer See Roamer, Doctor.
Dr Varn See Varn, Dr.
Doktor, Alan A former PT boat captain who gets a job as a merchant skipper with help from Aquaman. Adventure #198 (1954)
Dolphie A nickname Aquaman uses for his dolphin friends. Adventure #128 (1948)
Doris Davies See Davies, Doris
Dotty Girlfriend of George Riggs, rescued by Aquaman but thought that George had rescued her instead. More Fun #81 (1942)
Drago, Simon A man who claimed to own all the seas of the world due to a grant by a Roman emperor 2000 years ago. Adventure #139 (1949)
Drake's An armored car company from which Gustave the Great steals a truck. Adventure #261 (1959)
Drake, Captain The captain of the icebreaker Westwind. Adventure #213 (1955)
Drew Carson See Carson, Drew.
Druten, Enoch A renowned ichthyologist who blackmails Aquaman into performing in his sea circus by threatening serveral rare species of fish with poison. Adventure #154 (1950)
Duff, Baldy See Baldy Duff
Duke A cold-blooded killer hunting for a treasure of gold dust. Murdered his crew of thugs so he wouldn't have to share. Adventure #129 (1948)
Duke Flarer See Flarer, Duke.
Duko, Admiral See Admiral Duko.
Dumsty A buyer of pearls who pays highly for pearls from Luna Vaya. Adventure #116 (1947)
Dunbar, Dan A stunt man who has to be rescued repeatedly by Aquaman. Adventure #147 (1949)
Dune A strange man who always wears a life preserver, but has an ulterior motive for his oddness. Adventure #122 (1947)


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Eastern Isle A shipwreck that Aquaman uses to repair the S.S.Cathay when it is sabotaged by Castaigne. Adventure #168 (1951)
Ebenezer Ligh See Ligh, Ebenezer.
Ebenezer Rugg See Rugg, Ebenezer
Eddie A worker on Dr Hugo Morel's ship. Adventure #266 (1959)
Eight-Arm Aquaman's nickname for an octopus friend. Adventure #103 (1946)
Electric Man Escaped convict Roy Pinto became immune to electric shock by handling electric eels. He uses this power for evil. Also known as Mr. Peters. Adventure #254 (1958)
Ellentown The inland hiding place of a gang boss on the run from Aquaman. Adventure #172 (1952)
Elmo A hijacker who attempts to run down Aquaman in a motorboat. Adventure #217 (1955)
Enoch Druten See Druten, Enoch.
Esther Grable See Grable, Esther.
The Exploits of Aquaman Full title: "The Exploits of Aquaman... And How He Outwitted Black Jack", written by Derek Hartley. Adventure #151 (1950)


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Fantasy A luxury yacht owned by Rex Collier and captained by Cap'n Dan Billows. Adventure #117 (1947)
Fen-Shu An important Chinese base, being constructed as a landing strip for American planes. Defended by a ragtag group of Chinese guerillas. More Fun #95 (1944)
Fido A fish with very large teeth that helps protect Aquaman's marine preserve. Adventure #142 (1949)
Finn, Chuck A young man who can swim almost as well as Aquaman. Adventure #136 (1949)
Fish Preserve A sanctuary for fish that Aquaman uses as a teaching tool for landlubbers. Adventure #192 (1953)
Five Fathom Fisherman's Club An exclusive club that requires Captain Ligh to prove one of his extraordinary feats in order to join. More Fun #106 (1945)
Flarer, Duke A crime boss who built a working fake volcano in the hollow of an extinct volcano to use as a base for his crime wave. More Fun #99 (1944)
Fleet, Captain A pirate who wants to rob the Annabelle, but stumbles across Aquaman's undersea jail. Adventure #183 (1952)
Fletcher A prisoner on Convict Island who joins Adams and Graf to fight Yascom. More Fun #82 (1942)
Flint, Captain The subject of a movie that Aquaman is assisting with. The character is clearly based on Captain Flint from Treasure Island. Adventure #178 (1952)
Flint, Silas A greedy landlord who kicks the Wallaces out of their lease so he can capitalize on the success of their restaurant by starting his own. Adventure #182 (1952)
Flipp the Flying Fish A flying fish who jumps through flaming hoops in Aquaman's sea circus. Adventure #128 (1948)
Flippy A seal performing in U.S.O. acts in Manila. He has a head cold when Aquaman and Ark visit, so Ark takes his place in the show. Adventure #111 (1946)
Floating Hall of Fame A series of carvings by Captain John that celebrate the greatest figures in the history of the sea. Figures include Noah, Hanno, Columbus, and John Paul Jones. Adventure #228 (1956)
Fogarty, Frank A man searching for the treasure of his old partner, Stumpy Henry. Adventure #129 (1948)
Forrest, Horace Lawyer for the Curtis Traveling Circus. Adventure #241 (1957)
Fortuna A floating gambling ship owned by the Rajah of Joon, aka Black Jack. More Fun #77 (1942)
Fourth-Dimensional Cannon A weapon that fires a capsule that catapults the victims into the fourth dimension. Adventure #216 (1955)
Frank Fogarty See Fogarty, Frank.
Franklin A ship carrying a cargo of gold that was rescued by Aquaman from hijackers. Adventure #214 (1955)
Freems, Chief Petty Officer A man who puts the "petty" into his rank, Freems repeatedly demands impossible tasks from his men, including the undercover Aquaman. Adventure #232 (1957)
Frisco Dawn A freighter with a betting crew that has a problem with the first mate. Adventure #243 (1957)
Fun Island A playland reserved by a group of youths who end up getting stuck on a reef and not being able to make it. Adventure #206 (1954)


G
Gaff A thug employed by Captain Jerrod. More Fun #84 (1942)
General Lundigan See Lundigan, General.
George Riggs See [[#riggsgeorge|Riggs, George.
George Rogers See Rogers, George.
GI 64002 The license plate number of the Drake's armored car stolen by Gustave the Great. Adventure #261 (1959)
Ginny Tommy Leeds girlfriend, doesn't realize he looks exactly like Aquaman. Adventure #177 (1952)
Gooch Partner of Harms, together they created a fake sea-elephant by stiching the head of an elephant on the body of a whale. When Zeb Jones' mermaid takes away their business, they kidnap her, getting Aquaman involved. Adventure #110 (1946)
Goo-Goo Eyes A fish, species unknown, who lives in the deep but decided to visit the surface with Aquaman, and help him out on an adventure. Is known to say "Plop!" and "Flip!" More Fun #99 (1944)
Gold Coast A shoreline rich with resorts, yacht-basins, and rich homes. Raided by Black Jack while Aquaman was stuck underwater for a week. Adventure #138 (1949)
The Golden Gull After being kicked out of their lease, the new name of Bill and Jane Wallace's restaurant. Adventure #182 (1952)
Gordon A member of the Voyager Boat Club who is trying to smuggle jewels into the United States from England. His boat is the Rainbow. Adventure #105 (1946)
Gore, Capt A Coast Guard captain, of U.S.231. Adventure #187 (1953)
Gorman, Capt A Coast Guard captain who got inside information about some crooks looking to hire a strong swimmer, so he enlists Aquaman's help. Adventure #185 (1953)
Gottfried, Captain A Nazi spy headed to Murmansk until he runs into the crew of the Neva. More Fun #93 (1943)
Grable, Esther A movie star with whom Aquaman falls in love, an amalgam of Betty Grable and Esther Williams. Adventure #130 (1948)
Graf A prisoner on Convict Island who laughs at Yasom and is saved from a flogging by Aquaman. More Fun #82 (1942)
Grassell A scientist who has figured out how to mine uranium on the ocean floor. Adventure #106 (1946)
Great Deep A trench in the ocean that goes six miles underwater. Adventure #138 (1949)
Gregg, Cap'n A mailman to remote island in the Pacific, about to earn a charter for the route after a year of trail service. Adventure #131 (1948)
Grey King A sperm whale that helps Captain Harte twice in his life. Adventure #268 (1960)
Gropper, Ace A thug for hire. Adventure #171 (1951)
Gull Island A small island that Phineas Pike is stranded on while testing his new motorboat, unfortunately, Black Jack is also using the island as a hideout. Adventure #143 (1949)
Gunn A thug working for Ebenezer Rugg. More Fun #91 (1943)
Gustave The Great A circus animal trainer who wants a lot of money and an easy retirement. Adventure #261 (1959)


H
Hadley A man who undergoes a series of operations that allow him to breathe underwater like Aquaman. Adventure #257 (1959)
Hall, Jim A champion swimmer who is tired of swim meets and wants more than he can earn by swimming. Adventure #181 (1952)
Han, Captain The leader of a group of guerrillas in occupied China. More Fun #95 (1944)
Hanley, Admiral A Navy admiral who asks Aquaman to join the Navy as an ordinary seaman as part of a recruiting drive. Adventure #232 (1957)
Hannay, Vera Drew Carson's fiancee, who is worried when he hooks up with Black Jack. Her friend Jo tells her how to contact Aquaman. More Fun #83 (1942)
Harms Partner of Gooch, together they created a fake sea-elephant by stiching the head of an elephant on the body of a whale. When Zeb Jones' mermaid takes away their business, they kidnap her, getting Aquaman involved. Adventure #110 (1946)
Harris, Captain Full name Ted Harris. Coast Guard official who leads the hunt for Black Beauty the whale after Captain Verne claims the whale is sinking ships. Adventure #174 (1952)
Harry A prison guard who see Shark Wilson escape into the sea. Adventure #203 (1954)
Harte, Captain A sea captain who lost his sight in an accident, and was trying to raise enough money using pearls for an operation to restore his sight. Adventure #268 (1960)
Hartley, Derek A famous biographer, kidnapped by Black Jack to write a book on the pirate. Adventure #151 (1950)
Hartley, John Captain John Hartley wasn't allowed to claim an island by Aquaman, so his son held a grudge. Adventure #221 (1956)
Hartley, Johnny The son of Captain John Hartley, pretended he couldn't swim to disgrace Aquaman. Adventure #221 (1956)
Hartwick, Claude The European Representative of Seamen's Charities who plans a scam using Aquaman to rake in a lot of money on a cross channel race. Adventure #156 (1950)
Harvey Troy See Troy, Harvey.
Haskel, Commander The commander of a Navy Submarine testing atomic depth charges. Adventure #260 (1959)
Hatcher, Professor The best ichthyologist in the country, teaches at Weston College. Adventure #120 (1947)
Hawk Admiral Benbow's ship, which Captain Flint is attacking. Adventure #178 (1952)
Hawkins The first mate of Captain Stillar. Adventure #167 (1951)
Hayne's Department Store A store in Star City. Adventure #267 (1959)
Headquarters See [[#seafortress|Sea Fortress.
Hedy Hepburn See Hepburn, Hedy
Henry A lighthouse keeper who rescues an amnesiac Aquaman. Adventure #127 (1948)
Henry, Stumpy A man who hid his gold dust and left a treasure map in a "ship in a bottle". Was killed by Duke for the secret of the treasure. Adventure #129 (1948)
Hepburn, Hedy A woman who asks for Aquaman's autograph in Hollywood. We may presume she's a movie star amalgam of Hedy Lamarr and Katherine Hepburn. More Fun #86 (1942)
Hide Chandler See Chandler, Hide.
Higgins, Jerry A young man who runs away to go to become a sailor, but has the misfortune of ending up on Black Jack's ship. Adventure #150 (1950)
Hinks, Hurricane See Hurricane, Hinks.
Hogan, Blackie A pirate notorious enough that Aquaman recognized him on sight. Tried to blow up the Seven Sisters with Aquaman on board. More Fun #92 (1943)
Hogart, Professor An astronomer who proposed a floating observatory to allow astronomers the ability to see the skies from anywhere in the world. Adventure #119 (1947)
Hollywood C'mon, you know what Hollywood is, don't you? More Fun #86 (1942)
Horace Husband of Alma, he owns a boat named after her. Adventure #191 (1953)
Horace Bean See Bean, Horace.
Horace Forrest See Forrest, Horace.
Horace Kates See The Wizard.
Horace Nelson See Nelson, Horace.
Hoyle, Captain A friend of Aquaman's who opens up a drive-in theater for boats at Aquaman's suggestion. Adventure #186 (1953)
Hoyle Point A location near Aquaman's sea clinic. Adventure #188 (1953)
Hubert Reese See Reese, Hubert.
Hugo Morel See Morel, Hugo.
Humber A great swimmer involved in a racket to win a marathon. A rival to George Riggs for the love of Dotty. More Fun #81 (1942)
Hurricane Hinks His racket is cheating Samoan divers out of pearls for worthless trinkets. More Fun #103 (1945)


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IBTV The phony TV show's network. Adventure #227 (1956)
Ira Ness See Ness, Ira.


J
J.B. The editor of the Daily Chronicle, who claims that the adventures Quentin Ward comes up with are too impossible for the comic strip. Adventure #145 (1949)
J. Oswald Sinker See Sinker, J. Oswald.
Jack Leach See Leach, Jack.
Jacques A fur trader who refuses to pay protection money to Joe Moxie. Adventure #195 (1953)
Jane Stone See Stone, Jane.
Jane Wallace See Wallace, Jane.
Jason A thug who sells a group of ignorant ranchers a plot of land underwater, claiming that there is a gold mine there. Adventure #173 (1952)
Jason Deeter See Deeter, Jason.
Jefferson, Thomas The President of the United States. Seen in a flashback. More Fun #83 (1942)
Jenkins, Dirk A gold smuggler. Adventure #188 (1953)
Jenkins, Sam A man demonstrating the latest one-man midget sub at a convention for divers. Adventure #218 (1955)
Jenkins, Tom Former owner of a Lagoon that was unusually rich in gold particles. Adventure #204 (1954)
Jenks, John Old friend of Aquaman's who owns an aquacade. Adventure #171 (1951)
Jensen, Brad A Coast Guard Academy graduate who is a friend of Aquaman's, who lands an assignment he's not happy about. Adventure #164 (1951)
Jerrod, Captain Captain of a ship that takes Doctor Coburn to Aquaman's headquarters. More Fun #84 (1942)
Jerry Higgins See Higgins, Jerry.
Jim A fireman who lost his nerve after dropping a man he was rescuing. Adventure #199 (1954)
Jim [2] Pilot of a plane trapped in seaweed that Aquaman helps to free. Adventure #255 (1958)
Jim Blake See Blake, Jim.
Jim Hall See Hall, Jim.
Jim Mason See Mason, Jim.
Jim Slade See Slade, Jim.
Jim Travis See Travis, Jim.
Jim Ward See Ward, Jim.
Jim White See White, Jim.
Jo A friend of Vera Hannay. Her boyfriend is a Naval Officer who helps Vera contact Aquaman. More Fun #83 (1942)
Jocylin Diamond Brooch A piece of jewelry worth a million dollars that Captain Verne was attempting to smuggle into the U.S. when he was forced to throw it overboard. Adventure #174 (1952)
Joe One of Captain Fleet's crew, a diver. Adventure #183 (1952)
Joe [2] The pilot of a plane which has engine problems and is forced to dump all cargo, including a chest of diamonds. Adventure #189 (1953)
Joe [3] A newspaper photographer assigned to Aquaman's Fish Preserve. Adventure #192 (1953)
Joe [4] One of the thugs who sends Aquaman into space in a stolen Navy rocket. Adventure #196 (1954)
Joe [5] A sailor trying out ice fishing. Adventure #213 (1955)
Joe [6] Also known as Charlie, a hijacker who Aquaman punches out. Adventure #217 (1955)
Joe [7] A thug who captures a flying fish to break up Aquaman's communications net. Adventure #227 (1956)
Joe Johnson See Johnson, Joe.
Joe Moxie See Moxie, Joe.
Joe Perp See Perp, Joe.
Joe Saturn See Saturn, Joe.
Johnny Blake See Blake, Johnny.
John, Captain A woodcarver who wants to donate to the Seamen's Charity Drive, but has nothing to contribute. Adventure #228 (1956)
John Hartley See Hartley, John.
Johnny Hartley See Hartley, Johnny.
John Jenks See Jenks, John.
John Paul Jones A hero of the American Revolution saved by Aquaman during his most famous battle. Adventure #121 (1947)
John Preston See Preston, John.
John Welky See Welky, John.
John Wilson See [[#wilsonjohn|Wilson, John.
Johnson, Joe A thug hired by Brandon to sabotage Harvey Troy's movie. Adventure #201 (1954)
Johnson, Phil Mark Windham's bookkeeper, who wants Windham declared insane so he won't be caught embezzling money. Adventure #132 (1948)
Jolly Roger The name of Black Jack's pirate ship which he abandoned for a more modern ship, the Jolly Roger II. More Fun #89 (1943)
Jolly Roger II Black Jack's modern pirate ship. It has smoke bombs to create fake fog and slow victims down, a gasoline engine, various mechanical devices (including a mechanical lasso), and it can fly. More Fun #89 (1943)
Jones Doc Jones, a doctor that Henry offers to call when Aquaman is washed ashore near his lighthouse. Adventure #127 (1948)
Jones [2] A diver that Aquaman delivers mail to on the splash page. Adventure #215 (1955)
Jones [3] A customer along a milkman's route. Adventure #230 (1956)
Jones [4] A radio operator on a submarine. Adventure #243 (1957)
Jones, Juan Former chief of the International Port's Harbor Police, resigned his position when he failed to prove that Tim Weed was smuggling gold. Adventure #160 (1951)
Jones, Zeb A ship captain who thinks to make a bit of money by passing off his daughter as a mermaid. Adventure #110 (1946)
Joon The fictional country that the Rajah of Joon was from. More Fun #77 (1942)
J. P. Mortar See Mortar, J. P.
Jordan Van Mille See [[#vanmillejordan|Van Mille, Jordan
Jorrocks Drew Carson's butler, attempts to sneak a disguised Aquaman onto Black Jack's ship. More Fun #83 (1942)
Joseph Lundgren See Lundgren, Joseph.
Juan Jones See Jones, Juan.
Jules Rogers See Rogers, Jules.
Jumbo One of Aquaman's whale friends. Adventure #125 (1948)
Jumbo [2] A misbehaving whale friend of Aquaman's who likes to tip boats over. Adventure #183 (1952)


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Kane, Phil The rivel of Tom Renfrew, who would gain a full scholarship if Tom cannot fulfill the requirement of the scholarship winner. Adventure #158 (1950)
Kates, Horace See The Wizard.
Kathie Wingham See Wingham, Kathie.
Keel Lighthouse The location of Aquaman's final amazing stunt on May 5th, actually a trick to lure "T.N.T." Dillon out into the open. Adventure #226 (1956)
Kenyon, Archibald Professor Kenyon is the world's "Greatest Living Authority on Fish", but hasn't done much fieldwork from the evidence that Aquaman presents. However, he is willing to change his mind, and his theory, if proven wrong. More Fun #103 (1945)
Keoki the Diver A citizen of Pearl Island, and the best diver for pearls on the entire island. His girlfriend Loana was kidnapped by Black Jack, then saved by Aquaman. He became chief of the island. More Fun #75 (1942)
King Neptune See Neptune, King.
Kipp The first mate on the Frisco Dawn. Adventure #243 (1957)
Krutz Nazi scientist who created a ship disguised as an iceberg (the Berg-Battleship) and a heat ray. He was saved from drowning when the iceberg ship went down and became an addled prisoner of war working on a perpetual motion machine. More Fun #79 (1942)
Kungsi Island An island somewhere in the Pacific that contained a Japanese mini-sub base. More Fun #90 (1943)


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Lady Luck The ship of Butch Marlin and his crew of crooked gamblers. Adventure #106 (1946)
Lansing The leader of a gang of pirates who needs a strong swimmer to bring up a chest of gems he stole. Adventure #185 (1953)
Lariar, Tom A phony photographer who has created a telepathic machine that can control fish, overriding even Aquaman's commands. Adventure #170 (1951)
Larue A prisoner on Convict Island who helps Yascom become king. More Fun #82 (1942)
Leach, Jack The crooked assistant to Professor Ness, who murders the scientist over the secret of Vitamin XZ. Adventure #124 (1948)
Lee Chang See Chang, Lee.
Leeds, Tommy A man who looks and sounds just like Aquaman, but he can't swim and is unable to impress his girlfriend, Ginny. Adventure #177 (1952)
Leef A prisoner on Convict Island who helps Yascom become king. More Fun #82 (1942)
Lefty A member of Lansing's gang. Told the Coast Guard about Lansing's plans. Adventure #185 (1953)
Legs One of Rocky Logan's thugs. More Fun #88 (1943)
Lewis, Dina A young woman who spent her savings to travel to Venice in a bid to find romance. Adventure #123 (1947)
Lieutenant Adams See Adams, Lieutenant
Lieutenant Deeter See Deeter, Jason.
Lieutenant Wagner See Wagner, Lieutenant.
Ligh, Ebenezer Captain Ebenezer Ligh likes to tell tall tales, but it backfires on him when he wants to join an exclusive club that requires proof of one of his feats. More Fun #106 (1945)
Lighthouse Island A meeting place of sea captains. Adventure #237 (1957)
Lisa Morel See Morel, Lisa.
Little Rocky One of two crooks who want to join forces, but gets sidetracked by an experiment in ultrasonic waves. More Fun #102 (1945)
Loana A citizen of Pearl Island, sweetheart of Keoki the Diver. She was kidnapped by Black Jack to force Keoki to dive for giant pearls, then freed by Aquaman. More Fun #75 (1942)
The Log Lydia Cook's sea newspaper. Correspondents are anyone who works around or in the ocean. Adventure #210 (1955)
Logan, Rocky A modern pirate, also a descendent of Blackbeard the pirate. His ship is the Tommy G, and he intends to take the treasure of Blackbeard from his cousin, John Wilson, when Wilson is close to finding it. More Fun #88 (1943)
Lopo An adventuresome little octopus who wanted to be the first fish to go into outer space. Adventure #248 (1958)
Lorry Rogan See Rogan, Lorry
Lost Canyons A deep sea canyon in which Black Jack sets a trap for Aquaman. Adventure #125 (1948)
Louie One of Black Jack's thugs. Bears a passing resemblance to Aquaman. Adventure #127 (1948)
Louie the Lungfish An act in Aquaman's sea circus, the lungfish climbs trees. Adventure #128 (1948)
Lowery, Billy The loud-mouthed son of Captain Lowery to whom Aquaman gives a tour of his underwater bank. Adventure #180 (1952)
Lowery, Captain A freighter captain who deposits money in Aquaman's base in order to protect it from pirate Willie Desmond. Adventure #180 (1952)
Lucky Larue A racket boss attempting to sneak out of the country, but is unfortunate enough to run into Aquaman's sea monster. Adventure #193 (1953)
Luke Leader of a gang of thieves out stealing boats. Adventure #191 (1953)
Luke Brady See Brady, Luke.
Luna Vaya An island that has rich pearl beds in its waters, called "Pearl Valley". Adventure #116 (1947)
Lundgren, Joseph A big game hunter bored with the same old thrills, who decides to hunt undersea creatures and (lucky for him) bring them back alive. Adventure #190 (1953)
Lundigan, General An American general with the worst luck... his plane has engine troubles, the destroyer he's on is sunk, and he's trapped in occupied Italy until Aquaman comes along. Lundigan must get to London, as he's a vital part of planning the invasion of Italy. More Fun #94 (1943)
Lunky One of Duke Flarer's thugs. More Fun #99 (1944)
Lun Ming An Olympic swimmer who fights the Japanese invaders by swimming a 20 mile channel to deliver messages to the resistance. More Fun #96 (1944)
Lydia Luke Brady's boat. Adventure #173 (1952)
Lydia Cook See Cook, Lydia.


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Malignant Amoeba A new form of life created by Dane, Peters, and Blaine who are trying to protect all life in the oceans and land from it. Adventure #135 (1948)
Malone, Trigger A criminal wanted for murder who apparently commits suicide by jumping off a dock into deep water. Adventure #126 (1948)
Mamie Wife of Henry, a lighthouse keeper who rescues an amnesiac Aquaman. Adventure #127 (1948)
Maracot Deep A bottomless pit that descends from the ocean floor in which Aquaman knows a sea monster dwells. Also a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Adventure #247 (1958)
Marian The name of Tom Lariar's boat. Adventure #170 (1951)
Marianne A ship in the Seamen's Association annual parade. Adventure #239 (1957)
Marine Mail Delivery A service that delivers mail to divers and others who work at sea, owned by Jim Blake. Adventure #215 (1955)
Marine World of Tomorrow Exhibit An exhibit that includes the ships of the future, a model of a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, and the Think Machine. Adventure #231 (1956)
Mark Windham See Windham, Mark.
Mark Smith See Smith, Mark.
Marlin The S.S.Marlin is Captain Jules Rogers ship, vying for a contract with Orienta Express. Adventure #168 (1951)
Marlin, Butch The leader of the crooked gamblers who run the Lady Luck gambling ship. Adventure #106 (1946)
Marovia A country sending millions in gold bullion to the United States, which is the real target of Mr. Neptune's efforts. Adventure #205 (1954)
Marshall Museum A museum that loaned a movie production all their old coins to help with the authenticity of the movie. Adventure #178 (1952)
Martin The personal director of a large Eastern shipping firm. Adventure #198 (1954)
Mary Ann The small ship owned by Captain Fleet that gets dumped by Jumbo the whale. Adventure #183 (1952)
Mary Ann [2] The freighter owned by Captain Cook. Adventure #210 (1955)
Mary B A whaling schooner captained by Captain Samson, who runs the ship like a pirate ship. Adventure #197 (1954)
Mason, Captain Captain Dirk in disguise, trying to utterly destroy John Preston. See also Dirk, Captain. Adventure #175 (1952)
Mason, Jim The corrupt governor of Comstock, who has stolen from the treasury and abuses his power to keep his competition from being elected. Adventure #263 (1959)
Mason, Roy A magazine editor who tries to blacken Aquaman's name after seeing actions he didn't understand. Adventure #237 (1957)
Mason, Walter An artist who prefers to paint seascapes underwater. Aquaman assists him when one of his paintings becomes a target for thieves. Adventure #149 (1950)
Matsu, Colonel A Japanese colonel whose plans keep being leaked to the Chinese resistance. More Fun #96 (1944)
Matt's Grocery A business in New Venice. Adventure #264 (1959)
Matt Cleary See Cleary, Matt.
McBane A big-game hunters who is bored of hunting animals on land, and so creates suits and guns that allow him and a buddy to hunt undersea. Adventure #142 (1949)
Melvin An annoying clown. See also Aqua-Melvin. Adventure #242 (1957)
Menckin A diver who works in Pearl Valley at Luna Vaya. He's creating cultured pearls and passing them off as natural. Adventure #116 (1947)
Merman A film character based on Aquaman. Adventure #113 (1947)
Metropolitan Studios A company offering a $100,000 prize for pictures of the Seven Wonders of the Sea. Adventure #224 (1956)
Mike The leader of a gang who has plans to take advantage of a champion swimmer. Adventure #181 (1952)
Milo An ancient Atlantean who predicted disaster, but was laughed at for his worries. He perfected a giant bell jar and was able to save a number of citizens, who established a thriving colony under the waves. More Fun #87 (1943)
Ming, Lun See Lun Ming.
Mizzoo Center A town on the Mississippi where Chuck Finn lives. Adventure #136 (1949)
Moby Dick II A whale friend of Aquaman's who rammed a ship and destroyed it. Adventure #213 (1955)
Mohab, Captain A madman on a hunt for the White Whale. Adventure #133 (1948)
Morand, Pierre A young Frenchman who has tried for the Channel Record in the past, and longs for another chance. Adventure #156 (1950)
Morel, Hugo A famous ichthyologist who found Lisa Morel as a baby, exiled from Atlantis, and raised her as his own. Adventure #266 (1959)
Morel, Lisa An Atlantean exile raised by Dr Hugo Morel. She briefly had Aquaman's abilities. She has purple eyes. Adventure #266 (1959)
Morrell Seal poacher who uses electric guns to kill seals without harming the fur. More Fun #85 (1942)
Mortar, J. P. A millionaire with a yacht that Black Jack decides to rob. Adventure #107 (1946)
Moser, Bull A modern pirate who apparently creates a life-sized Aqua-doll to rob ships and convince police that inventor Horace Bean is behind the robberies. Adventure #208 (1954)
Moxie, Joe A gang leader who buys a boat and takes his "business" to the waves. Adventure #195 (1953)
Mr. Neptune See Neptune, Mr.
Muscles A thug employed by Captain Jerrod. More Fun #84 (1942)
Myron Aquaman's name for a sea monster that likes to copy other sea creatures antics. Adventure #244 (1958)
Myrtle Phineas Pike's Giant Sea Turtle steed. Adventure #141 (1949)


N
Namaga A port city that is home to sea scoundrels. More Fun #80 (1942)
Nambi A native diver of Luna Vaya who dares to risk the dangers of Pearl Valley for the prices that Dumsty is offering. Adventure #116 (1947)
Nancy The name of Ambrose Weems motorboat. Adventure #186 (1953)
Napoleon A French leader who sold Louisiana to the United States. Seen in a flashback. More Fun #83 (1942)
Nautilus A tourist liner that Aquaman was giving an exhibition of underwater stunts on. Adventure #122 (1947)
Neil Verne See Verne, Captain.
Nelson, Horace A store-keeper from Cactus Gulch who wants to go to sea so badly that he falls into an illegal whaling scheme. More Fun #100 (1944)
Nemesis The name of Black Jack the modern pirate's ship. It had metal sides, a wooden deck, a forward gun and torpedo tubes. More Fun #74 (1941)
Neptune, King The god of the sea who tells Aquaman that he retired the day Aquaman appeared on the scene. Adventure #255 (1958)
Neptune, Mr. A stranger with a trident he claims washed up thanks to an x-bomb explosion that granted him the powers of the ancient god of the sea. Adventure #205 (1954)
Neptune Skin Diving Club Formerly the Aquaman Fan Club, they changed their name after learning about Aquaman's "crimes". There is no indication in the story that they changed back after learning the truth. Adventure #237 (1957)
Nereid A ship that drops a load of dangerous experimental drugs that cause temporary insanity into the ocean near Aquaman. Adventure #218 (1955)
Ness, Ira A scientest who discovers a moss that contains Vitamin XZ, the reason behind giant turtles on the Galapagos islands. Adventure #124 (1948)
Neva A Russian ship crewed entirely by women. It runs on the convoy route to Murmansk. More Fun #93 (1943)
New Venice A city whose streets were flooded in a sea-quake. Adventure #264 (1959)
Noppy Black Jack's partner in the search for Thomas Jefferson's treasure. More Fun #83 (1942)
Norton, Shark See Shark Norton.



O
O'Dowd A member of Lansing's gang. Adventure #185 (1953)
Ocean Square A place in a seaside town in which a statue of Aquaman is placed. Adventure #211 (1955)
Oceanographic Society A group that gets Aquaman to help them chart the seabed. Adventure #253 (1958)
Octi Aquaman's nickname for an octopus friend. Adventure #103 (1946)
Octy [1] The octopus from the aquarium who was taken care of by Old Pete after the aquarium closed. More Fun #101 (1945)
Octy [2] An octopus who plugs up holes in a ship while the crew make repairs. More Fun #105 (1945)
Octy [3] An octopus who assists Aquaman by helping rescuing a millionaire and his crew. Adventure #120 (1947)
Old Hard Shell A giant sea turtle friend of Aquaman's. Adventure #134 (1948)
Old Pete Faithful guard at the old aquarium determined to keep the larger fish that couldn't be transferred to the zoo alive. More Fun #101 (1945)
Orienta Express The company offering a contract to the first ship that can reach Singapore from Hong Kong of the S.S.Cathay and the S.S.Marlin. Adventure #168 (1951)
Orwell The owner of a tropical fish store that raises tropical fish in an inland lake. Adventure #212 (1955)
Oswald A man having a birthday party aboard a ship on which all the musicians got seasick. Topo filled in for them. Adventure #266 (1959)


P
Panama Canal A canal that unites the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. More Fun #86 (1942)
Pariversal Pix A major film studio in Hollywood that wants Aquaman to swim around the world in seven days, and plans to donate the profits to the Navy Relief Fund. More Fun #86 (1942)
Patrol X34 The US Marine Scout Patrol commanded by Bob Crane that was ambushed on Kungsi Island. More Fun #90 (1943)
Peabody, Professor A United Nations scientist determined to find mineral deposits on the ocean floor. Adventure #137 (1949)
Pearl Island An island ruled by a chief. Their waters have pearls. They were taken over by Black Jack, then freed by Aquaman. More Fun #75 (1942)
Pearl Valley An area of waters near the island of Luna Vaya populated by a "monster" that scares the natives away from diving for pearls there. Adventure #116 (1947)
Peers, Pike A con man running a boat-based aquarium. Former partner of Lorry Rogan. World's Finest #6 (1942)
Pegleg One of the trio of hijackers who fails to profit from Aquaman's Ark. The other two were Vulture and Runt. More Fun #87 (1943)
Pelican One of the first victims of Simon Drago's claim to own all the seas of the world. Adventure #139 (1949)
Penguin Island An island inhabited only by penguins that Archibald exiled himself to in order to get away from his annoying relatives. More Fun #97 (1944)
Penny The creatively named penguin that Archibald trained to stand on its head during his exile to Penguin Island. More Fun #97 (1944)
People In The News A TV program that wants to do a show on "A Day In The Life of Aquaman". Adventure #227 (1956)
Peril At Sea A movie made mostly with Aquaman's unwitting co-operation. Adventure #147 (1949)
Perp, Joe Leader of a gang that buried stolen gold on an island that was later taken over by the government for a secret project. Adventure #198 (1954)
Pete One of Black Jack's thugs. Adventure #125 (1948)
Pete [2] A member of Lansing's gang. A sharpshooter, who Lansing intends to kill Aquaman. Adventure #185 (1953)
Pete Desmond See Desmond, Pete.
Pete, Old See Old Pete.
Peter Porter See Porter, Peter.
Peter Reeks See Reeks, Peter.
Peters See Electric Man.
Peters, Professor Part of a trio of scientist who created new life, the Malignant Amoeba, without figuring out how to destroy it first. Adventure #135 (1948)
Peters, Roland A sinister mastermind working on a brain-wave transmitter that will duplicate Aquaman's powers, but can also transfer consciousnesses to other creatures. Adventure #259 (1959)
Petrel A merchant ship destined for the United States carrying the crown jewels of three countries. Sunk by Captain Skover. The only survivor was the cabin boy whose job was to guard the jewels. More Fun #75 (1942)
Phil Johnson See Johnson, Phil.
Phil Kane See Kane, Phil.
Phillip A greedy nephew of Archibald who wanted his treasure and so followed him to Penguin Island. More Fun #97 (1944)
Phineas Pike See Pike, Phineas.
Phyllis Girlfriend of Jordan Van Mille. Refuses Black Jack's offer of marriage. More Fun #80 (1942)
Pickett A United States Destroyer sunk by the Berg-Battleship. More Fun #79 (1942)
Pier 13 The location of Lansing's crooks. Adventure #185 (1953)
Pierce Island The location of an Army base. Adventure #247 (1958)
Pierre Brunn See Brunn, Pierre.
Pierre Morand See Morand, Pierre.
Pike, Phineas A detective who joins forces with Aquaman. Adventure #140 (1949)
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Pike Peers See Peers, Pike
Pinto, Roy See Electric Man.
Porter, Peter A millionaire merchantman whose shipping line is losing money. Adventure #236 (1957)
Prentice A freighter on fire at sea that needs to save its load of gold by making it float. Adventure #164 (1951)
Preston, John The father of Tom Preston, trying to prove his son innocent of piracy and murder. Adventure #175 (1952)
Preston, Tom A young captain who witnessed a pirate attack and saved the survivors, only to be accused of being the pirate. Adventure #175 (1952)
Professor Dane See Dane, Professor.
Professor Druten See Druten, Enoch.
Professor Hatcher See Hatcher, Professor.
Professor Hogart See Hogart, Professor.
Professor Ness See Ness, Ira.
Professor Peabody See Peabody, Professor.
Professor Peters See Peters, Professor.
Professor Saybrook See Saybrook.
Professor Squill See Squill, Professor.
Professor Stark See Stark, Professor.
Proteus A ship that carries a new form of life called the Malignant Amoeba, while the crew who created it attempt to find a way to kill it. Adventure #135 (1948)


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Queen Mab The ship from which biographer Derek Hartley is kidnapped to write Black Jack's Biography. Adventure #151 (1950)
Quentin Ward See Ward, Quentin.


R
Rainbow The name of Gordon's boat, in which he attempts to sail across the pond from England to the United States. Adventure #105 (1946)
Rainbow Weapon A weapon that fires colored beams that bind and encase an enemy. Adventure #216 (1955)
Rajah of Joon The first disguise of Black Jack the modern pirate. The Rajah of Joon ran the gambling ship Fortuna, and kidnapped Senator Burton's daughter. More Fun #77 (1942)
Red A thug employed by Captain Jerrod. More Fun #84 (1942)
Redstone A big-game hunters who is bored of hunting animals on land. Adventure #142 (1949)
Reed A multimillionaire who finances Weston College single-handedly (he's an alumus), but wants them to field a decent sports team despite their tiny size. Adventure #120 (1947)
Reeks, Peter A whaler who grew up in Cactus Gulch, and hatched a plan to trick his boyhood friend Horace Nelson into an illegal whaling operation. More Fun #100 (1944)
Reese, Hubert An eccentric millionaire who wants to buy the Floating Hall of Fame. Adventure #228 (1956)
Renfrew, Tom The winner of a scholarship at the College of Marine Arts who needs to paint an action portrait of Aquaman. Unfortunately, Tom was injured during the War and cannot dive to watch Aquaman working on an undersea cable. Adventure #158 (1950)
Rex Collier See Collier, Rex.
Riggs, George A man who couldn't swim to save his girlfriend's life. Aquaman trained him to be a champion swimmer and helped him win a marathon. Originally he was trying to impress his girl, Dotty, but later became determined to win when his rival attempted to kill him. More Fun #81 (1942)
Roamer, Doctor A showman who collects genuine water from every body of water around the world to house his aquatic museum. Adventure #109 (1946)
Rocky, Big See Big Rocky.
Rocky, Little See Little Rocky.
Rocky Logan See [[#loganrocky|Logan, Rocky.
Rocky The Brain A member of Turk Wheeler's gang who came up with a unique way to signal locations in the Fish Preserve. Adventure #192 (1953)
Roder A mob thug who is working with Humber to fix a swimming race. Attempts to drown Aquaman. More Fun #81 (1942)
Rogan, Lorry A con man who worked with Black Jack on the sea kidnappings (see Burton, Dawn) and escaped from jail. He fled to his former partner, Pike Peers, and attempted to take over his Zoo of the Deep. Was rescued by Aquaman after Peers attempted to kill him. World's Finest #6 (1942)
Roger Curtis, Jr See Curtis, Roger Jr.
Rogers, George A scientist who left various scientific instruments on an island in the North Sea that didn't exist. Adventure #209 (1955)
Rogers, Jules An old enemy of Aquaman's, who uses dirty tricks to try to win the Orienta Express contract away from Cleary. Adventure #168 (1951)
Roland Peters See Peters, Roland.
Ronald Sailsbury See Sailsbury, Ronald.
Rosebud A yacht owned by Mr. Reed, a millionaire who finances Weston College. It sinks while Aquaman is not around to rescue him. Adventure #120 (1947)
Roxroyd A counterfeiter with an usual way of getting rid of the evidence of his crimes. Adventure #265 (1959)
Roy Mason See Mason, Roy.
Roy Pinto See Electric Man.
Rugg, Ebenezer A landowner along the Mississippi who plans to flood other farms so he can buy them cheap. More Fun #91 (1943)
Runt One of the trio of hijackers who fails to profit from Aquaman's Ark. The other two were Vulture and Pegleg. More Fun #87 (1943)
Rush, Arvy A doctor who wants to study Aquaman to learn the secrets of his powers, but refuses to wait until Aquaman has time. Adventure #250 (1958)
Rush Marine Laboratory The laboratory of Doctor Arvy Rush. Adventure #250 (1958)


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S.S.Mariner A ship carrying millions in gold bullion. Naturally, the target of thieves. Adventure #196 (1954)
S.S.Pelican See Pelican.
S.S.Pelican [2] A ship sunk by the iceberg of doom. Owned by Peter Porter. Adventure #236 (1957)
S.S.Piranha A ship sunk by the iceberg of doom. Owned by Peter Porter. Adventure #236 (1957)
S.S.Porgy A ship sunk by the iceberg of doom. Owned by Peter Porter. Adventure #236 (1957)
S.S.Porpoise A ship sunk by the iceberg of doom. Owned by Peter Porter. Adventure #236 (1957)
S.S.Van Dyke See Van Dyke.
Sailsbury, Ronald An orphaned young boy who is the focus of a custody battle because of the money he is due to inherit. He also has a favorite goldfish that has the initials RS on it through scale patterns. More Fun #104 (1945)
Sailsbury, Spencer The uncle of Ronald Sailsbury (who is due to inherit a huge fortune). Spencer wants control of Ronald's fortune. More Fun #104 (1945)
Sam Jenkins See Jenkins, Sam.
Sam, Skipper See Skipper Sam.
Samson, Captain A whaler, captain of the Mary B, who ignores an agreement to stop hunting an endangered species of whales, which gets the attention of Aquaman. Adventure #197 (1954)
Sanders, Chief Jim the Fireman's boss, who gets Aquaman's help in returning Jim's nerve. Adventure #199 (1954)
Sandy Desert The place where Aquaman goes for 24 hours after he can't touch water. Adventure #107 (1946)
San Salvador A freighter pirated by Turk Wheeler and his gang. It was carrying a million dollars worth of gold and gems. Adventure #192 (1953)
Santa Ann A ship carrying a cargo of liquid rubber. Adventure #254 (1958)
Santa Anna A ship that was hit by Lansing's pirates, and a chest of gems was stolen. Adventure #185 (1953)
Santa Anna [2] A smuggling ship shrunk by a size-reducing ray. Adventure #230 (1956)
Santa Anna [3] A ship carrying gold bullion that is the target of pirates using mines. Adventure #238 (1957)
Santa Anna [4] A ship carrying rare gems that is (of course) the target of pirates. Adventure #245 (1958)
Santa Anne The target of a pirate attack. Adventure #233 (1957)
Saturn, Joe A crime boss who uses missiles that look like shooting stars to attack ships. Adventure #119 (1947)
Saunders A crew member of Tom Preston, who witnessed the attack by Captain Dirk and was essential for proving Tom's innocence. Adventure #175 (1952)
Saunders, Seven Seas The name Aquaman takes when he gets amnesia from a depth charge explosion. Under this name, he's hired as a mess boy by Black Jack, who is fully aware of who Aquaman really is. Adventure #127 (1948)
Saw-Nose A swordfish who assisted in Aquaman's crime fighting. More Fun #99 (1944)
Saybrook A professor attempting to set a record for deep sea exploring, unfortunately, he learns too late that his crew is made up of Black Jack and his thugs. Adventure #125 (1948)
Scatterbee A customer of Mr. Bingley who is about to buy eroding beachfront property until Octy scares him away. More Fun #101 (1945)
Science Academy A national academy for science that accuses George Rogers of stealing scientific instruments. Adventure #209 (1955)
Scuttle, Dirk A harbor pirate who doused Aquaman with a chemical that makes him "allergic" to water for a few days. Adventure #152 (1950)
Sea The name of the planet that Aquaman lands on... the oceans are made of earth and the land is made of water. Adventure #196 (1954)
Sea-Fortress Aquaman's home, a temple in the ancient city his father discovered that is kept free from water and filled with his possessions. More Fun #75 (1942)
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Sea Siren An underwater signal device used by seals to warn Aquaman of disasters. Adventure #236 (1957)
Sea Sleuth See Pike, Phineas.
Seal Island A sanctuary for seals protected by the government and Aquaman. More Fun #85 (1942)
The Seaman An alien who needs Aquaman's assistance to recover his spaceship. Adventure #222 (1956)
Seaside Theater A movie house owned by Ambrose Weems. Adventure #186 (1953)
Secret Seven Gang A group of seven Japanese who are robbing the Americans in Manila. Adventure #111 (1946)
Senator Burton See Burton, Senator
Sender, Steve A young man who wants to become like Aquaman after seeing him perform, and is given three tasks by Aquaman and a difficult choice. Adventure #162 (1951)
Serapis The British Man-o-War captured by John Paul Jones. Adventure #121 (1947)
Seven Seas Fishing Co A fishing corporation in a town where Aquaman ends up after getting amnesia from a depth charge explosion. Aquaman takes his name from the company. Adventure #127 (1948)
Seven Seas Saunders See Saunders, Seven Seas.
Seven Sisters A Yankee Clipper launched in 1878, upgraded before WWII, and used as a freighter during the war. Aquaman was familiar with the ship. More Fun #92 (1943)
Shark Barton See Barton, Shark.
Shark Norton A sea pirate frightened of facing Aquaman again. Adventure #267 (1959)
Shark Temple A temple on Pearl Island. Basically a cave with two entrances, one on land and one by sea. The sea entrance is guarded by the Shark-Devil of the Temple, a large shark that eats all who attempt to enter the temple by the sea route. More Fun #75 (1942)
Shark Wilson See Wilson, Shark.
Sharkey Captain Mohab's "toadying" first mate. Adventure #133 (1948)
Sharkie A shark who attacks Roger Curtis and is chewed out by Aquaman. Adventure #241 (1957)
Sharky A thug who works with Black Jack and bears a strong resemblance to Aquaman. With make-up and a costume, he easily passes as Aquaman. Adventure #141 (1949)
Sharpnose Aquaman's nickname for a swordfish friend. Adventure #103 (1946)
Shay, Captain The captain of a pearl-fishing boat targeted by Spanner and his gang, but happily guarded by Aquaman. Adventure #177 (1952)
Shrudlu An alien trying to put Aquaman in an Aquarium on Pluto. Adventure #234 (1957)
Silas Flint See Flint, Silas.
Silver Queen A freighter that Willie Desmond claims to be the captain of in order to lure Aquaman away. Adventure #180 (1952)
Simon Drago See Drago, Simon.
Simpson Ambrose Weems' lackey. Adventure #186 (1953)
Sinker, J. Oswald A man creating an A-B-C book of the Sea. Also the author of the A-B-C of Animals, the A-B-C of Birds, and the A-B-C of Stars. Adventure #240 (1957)
Skipper Sam The owner of a tugboat that hauls amusement park stuff to an island. Adventure #219 (1955)
Skol Partner of Captain Jerrod, kills Coburn and is later threatened by Jerrod. More Fun #84 (1942)
Skover, Captain Captain of a salvage ship. He sank the Petrel, which was carrying the crown jewels of three countries to America for safe-keeping during the War, in order to steal the jewels during the salvage operation. More Fun #76 (1942)
Skull, Captain A villain that Aquaman caught in 1947. Adventure #158 (1950)
Sky Chief A boat upon which John Jenks' aquacade girls are due to arrive. Adventure #171 (1951)
Slade, Jim An incredible swimmer who wins Seaman of the Year award, much to Aquaman's apparent disgust. Adventure #226 (1956)
Slinky A seal friend of Aquaman, part of his Sea Police. His trick is to put seaweed in the propellers of speeding boats. Adventure #264 (1959)
Slippery An eel friend of Aquaman. He is NOT an electric eel. More Fun #89 (1943)
Slug A thug working for Nazi spies who disables a lighthouse. Adventure #108 (1946)
Slugger One of Duke Flarer's thugs. More Fun #99 (1944)
Smith The Presiden of Pariversal Pix. More Fun #86 (1942)
Smith, Mark A thief who stole $50,000 and then apparently committed suicide by drowning. Adventure #126 (1948)
Snatch Uzell See Uzell, Snatch.
South E.H.South owns the E.H.South Gen'l Store in Mizzoo Center. Adventure #136 (1949)
Spanner The leader of a gang who want to steal from pearl-fishing boats. Adventure #177 (1952)
Spearnoses Aquaman's nickname for swordfish friends. Adventure #103 (1946)
Spencer Sailsbury See Sailsbury, Spencer.
Spike [1] A thug who intends to sell a load of mercury to the Nazis by taking over the Seven Sisters. More Fun #92 (1943)
Spike [2] One of Black Jack's thugs who dresses as a shark and attacks Aquaman. Adventure #114 (1947)
Sponsler Nicknamed "Steal-a-Million" Sponsler, this suave con man set up a front to steal inventions from inventors. More Fun #98 (1944)
Squill, Professor A scientist doing a survey on a new species of fish. Adventure #104 (1946)
S.S.Dolphin Captain Verne's ship that supposedly hit Black Beauty's son, sparking a whale-revenge spree. Adventure #174 (1952)
Star City Green Arrow's stomping grounds. Adventure #267 (1959)
Stark, Professor A professor of medicine who wants a sample of sea plants to experiment on. Adventure #187 (1953)
Stark Island An island in Aquaman's Fish Preserve where Turk Wheeler hid. Adventure #192 (1953)
Station Neptune A TV station broadcasting an undersea variety show. Adventure #214 (1955)
Steve Sender See Sender, Steve.
Stillar A captain who has the bright idea of blackmailing Aquaman to get him to gather treasures. Adventure #167 (1951)
Stone The producer of "You Saw It Happen!" who gets Aquaman to assist with some aquatic stories. Adventure #235 (1957)
Stone, Jane Dressed as a mermaid named Thetis when Phil Johnson threatened her family. Her job was to make Mark Windham think he was going insane. Adventure #132 (1948)
Stumpy Henry See Henry, Stumpy.
Supersea Aquacade The aquacade owned by Bull Tate. Adventure #171 (1951)
Surrat A swimmer in the big Swimming Marathon that both George Riggs and Humber participated in. Appears to have come in second or third. More Fun #81 (1942)
Swanson Communication officer or mate on a ship captained by Broome and rammed by Moby Dick II. Adventure #213 (1955)
Swanson [2] A scientist who gets a whiff of a dangerous new chemical and goes temporarily insane. Adventure #237 (1957)
Swordfish Sam A Manila-based swordfish who assists Aquaman. Adventure #111 (1946)
Swordsy Aquaman's nickname for a swordfish friend. Adventure #103 (1946)



T
Talleyrand An advisor to Napoleon. Seen in a flashback. More Fun #83 (1942)
Tank Fish An armored creature of the deep that has electrified feelers, many tentacles, and a sword. Adventure #234 (1957)
Tao-Tsung A hermit who lives on a rocky island who became the guardian of China's treasure at the beginning of WWII. Adventure #103 (1946)
Tate, Bull Owner of the Supersea Aquacade, not above using criminal means to book his aquacade at the fair. Adventure #171 (1951)
Teach, John A descendant of Blackbeard the pirate. Blackbeard's real name was Edward Teach, but he was referred to as John Teach in this tale. See also Wilson, John. More Fun #88 (1943)
Ted Harris See Harris, Captain.
Temple See [[#seafortress|Sea Fortress.
Tex Member of a group of US Marines trapped by an ambush on Kungsi Island. More Fun #90 (1943)
Thelma The wife of a pickpocket victim who thinks quickly and summons an octopus detective. Adventure #264 (1959)
Thetis See Stone, Jane.
Think Machine A computer that makes eerily accurate predictions, up to 12 hours into the future. Intended to help ships avoid storms. Adventure #231 (1956)
Thomas A greedy nephew of Archibald who wanted his treasure and so followed him to Penguin Island. More Fun #97 (1944)
Thomas Jefferson See Jefferson, Thomas.
Thomas Jefferson's Treasure A chest of 1804 Silver Dollars lost on the journey to pay for the Louisiana Purchase. More Fun #83 (1942)
Thungar The patriarch of a hidden valley that used a system of canals to supply water for irrigation. Adventure #144 (1949)
Tim Weed See Weed, Tim.
Tipper Dale See Dale, Tipper.
"T.N.T." Dillon See Dillon, "T.N.T.".
Toco A misnaming of Topo. See Topo. Adventure #235 (1957)
Tom Curry See Curry, Tom.
Tommy G. The ship of Rocky Logan, a descendant of Blackbeard. The ship is destroyed by Aquaman in the Arctic after being tipped over by seals from Seal Island. More Fun #88 (1943)
Tom Jenkins See Jenkins, Tom.
Tom Lariar See Lariar, Tom.
Tommy Leeds See Leeds, Tommy.
Tom Preston See Preston, Tom.
Tom Renfrew See Renfrew, Tom.
Topo Aquaman's undersea partner throughout the Silver Age. Adventure #229 (1956)
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Travis, Jim A photographer searching for the seventh wonder of the sea. Adventure #224 (1956)
Trawler, Captain The captain of a ship, hates whalers with a passion. More Fun #105 (1945)
Trent, Captain Captain of the Annabelle Adventure #183 (1952)
Trigger A mob thug who is working with Roder and Humber to fix a swimming race. More Fun #81 (1942)
Trigger Malone See Malone, Trigger.
Trophy Club A hangout for big-game hunters. Adventure #142 (1949)
Troy, Captain A notorious modern pirate who attacks a tramp steamer. Adventure #252 (1958)
Troy, Harvey A movie producer and director who managed to hire a bunch of stars who can't swim for a sea-based movie. Adventure #201 (1954)
Turk Wheeler See Wheeler, Turk.
Tusky A walrus called by Aquaman who frees him and then pretends to be him. It is unknown if this Tusky is the same as the later walrus. Adventure #108 (1946)
Twinbogie An island of safety for the prehistoric men that Aquaman assists. Adventure #184 (1953)


U
U-112 Nazi submarine which sank a refugee ship and was then sunk by Aquaman. More Fun #73 (1941)
USS Clay The Navy destroyer to which Aquaman is assigned by Admiral Hanley. The ship's number appears to be 360 Adventure #232 (1957)
Uzell, Snatch A kidnapper who apparently committed suicide by drowning. Adventure #126 (1948)


V
Van Dyke A hijacked ship that is rescued by Mr. Neptune who apparently shields himself from bullets and uses electric eels to capture the bad guys. Adventure #205 (1954)
Van Klyst A socity matron who carried a million dollars worth of diamonds with her on a cruise. Oops. Adventure #257 (1959)
Van Mille, Jordan Owner of a pleasure yacht that Black Jack takes over to resume his pirate career. Apparently nicknamed "Van" by his close friends. More Fun #80 (1942)
Varn, Dr A scientist in the year 6,958 who was expelled from the Council for misusing science for personal gain. Adventure #251 (1958)
Venusian Eagle-Fish A fish in the alien aquarium. Adventure #234 (1957)
Verne, Captain Full name Neil Verne. A smuggler who claims that Black Beauty is sinking his ships. Adventure #174 (1952)
Vic Wake See Wake, Vic.
Virus X A powerful virus that caused John Welky to fall into sleeping sickness. Adventure #200 (1954)
Vitamin XZ A vitamin contained only in a moss on the Galapagos islands that leads to massive growth. Adventure #124 (1948)
Vitto, Count A noble of Venice who needed money and cooked up a scheme to steal paintings during a costume contest. Adventure #123 (1947)
Voyager Boat Club A club whose members are are upright in public, but are smugglers in private. Adventure #105 (1946)
Vue Magazine A magazine edited by Roy Mason. Adventure #237 (1957)
Vulture One of the trio of hijackers who fails to profit from Aquaman's Ark. The other two were Runt and Pegleg. More Fun #87 (1943)


W
Wackyman A clown who uses mechanical fish to duplicate some of Aquaman's acts. Adventure #233 (1957)
Wagner, Lieutenant A member of the Coast Guard, friend of Aquaman. Adventure #197 (1954)
Wake, Vic An honest man who worked in the treasury department of Comstock and learned of corruption, so he decided to run for governor. Adventure #263 (1959)
Wakely, Captain A captain who creates a rescue ship which he names "Aquaman". Adventure #239 (1957)
Waldon A ship carrying a cargo of gold under sealed orders that was still hijacked. Adventure #214 (1955)
Wallace, Admiral A military leader of Comstock who supports Big Jim Mason. Adventure #263 (1959)
Wallace, Bill A successful restaurant owner, with his wife, who is kicked out of his lease by a greedy landlord. Adventure #182 (1952)
Wallace, Jane A successful restaurant owner, with her husband, who is kicked out of her lease by a greedy landlord. Adventure #182 (1952)
Wally Clark See Clark, Wally.
Walter Mason See Mason, Walter.
Wanderer The name of John Wilson's ship. Destroyed by Rocky Logan in the South Pacific. More Fun #88 (1943)
Ward, Jim An undersea explorer. Adventure #248 (1958)
Ward, Quentin The creator of the comic strip "Al's Adventures" who sets out to prove that his character could have hitch-hiked around the world. Adventure #145 (1949)
Waterman Aquaman's alter-ego when he attends Weston College. Adventure #120 (1947)
Weapon XZ11 A weapon that fires Chemical XZ11 at the target. Adventure #216 (1955)
Weed, Tim A smuggler who mints ancient coins from smuggled gold to fool customs into thinking he's recovering treasure from an ancient wreck. Adventure #160 (1951)
Weems, Ambrose The owner of the Seaside Theater, who feels his business is threatened by Captain Hoyle's "dive-in" theater. Adventure #186 (1953)
Welky, John A famous atomic scientist who is stricken with a strange blood virus dubbed Virus X. Adventure #200 (1954)
Weston College A small school that Aquaman attends as "Mr Waterman" in order to learn from the best ichthyologist in the country. Adventure #120 (1947)
Westwind An icebreaker that lost some chemicals on the way to free a ship stuck in ice. Adventure #213 (1955)
WFPT A radio station that reports on Aquaman's defeat by Ann Collins, Queen of the Sea. Adventure #187 (1953)
Wheeler, Turk Leader of a gang that pirated the San Salvador and made off with a million dollar worth of loot. Hiding in Aquaman's fish preserve. Adventure #192 (1953)
White Horse Mountain The location of Blackbeard's hidden treasure. More Fun #88 (1943)
White, Jim The original owner of one of the boats stolen by Luke's gang. Adventure #191 (1953)
Wilbur A relative of Ronald Sailsbury who only has the boy's best interests at heart.. More Fun #104 (1945)
Wilkins, Captain A Coast Guard captain in charge of trying to determine who hijacked the Waldon. Adventure #214 (1955)
Willie Desmond See Desmond, Willie.
Willy An attentive child in a pet shop. Adventure #230 (1956)
Wilson, John His real last name is Teach, and he's a descendent of Blackbeard the pirate, referred to incorrectly as John Teach in this story. Wilson's goal in life is to return Blackbeard's treasure to the descendants of his victims. His ship is the Wanderer. More Fun #88 (1943)
Wilson, Shark A prisoner originally captured by Aquaman who escapes into the sea. He has a distinctive scar along the right side of his head and a jutting jaw. Adventure #203 (1954)
Windham, Mark A millionaire banker who didn't believe in mermaids until he saw one. Adventure #132 (1948)
Wingham, Kathie A young woman from Minnesota who dreams to compete for the Channel Record. Adventure #156 (1950)
The Wizard A renegade inventor tired of being defeated by Green Arrow. Adventure #267 (1959)
WNRC The TV station that announces a search for a chest of diamonds dumped from an ailing airplane. Adventure #189 (1953)
Wood, Captain A friend of Aquaman who is extremely observant. Adventure #235 (1957)
Woody A doctor working on ultrasonic waves. More Fun #102 (1945)


X
X-22 The fake agent number given to Aquaman by the Barnacle Gang when he loses his memory. Adventure #249 (1958)


Y
Yangtze A river in China, referred to as the Yangtze Kiang in a text box. One of the greatest rivers in the world. Part of Aquaman's domain. More Fun #95 (1944)
Yank Member of a group of US Marines trapped by an ambush on Kungsi Island. More Fun #90 (1943)
Yascom A convict blacksmith on Convict Island who starts the rebellion against the guards and declares himself king. He is defeated by Aquaman and ends up shark food. More Fun #82 (1942)
Yegar, Captain A tug captain who refuses to pay protection money to Joe Moxie. Adventure #195 (1953)
You Saw It Happen! A live TV show that re-enacts historical events. Adventure #235 (1957)


Z
Z21 See Cutter Z21
Zeb Jones See Jones, Zeb
Zed-3 A member of the Science Bureau who finds Aquaman when he is transported to the year 6,958. Adventure #251 (1958)
Zero Island An uninhabited island that Professor Druten moves to in order to start his sea circus. Adventure #154 (1950)
Zoo of the Deep A floating aquarium run by Peers Pike. The ship doubled as a method to collect more specimens for the zoo. World's Finest #6 (1942)
ZTV The cameras for "You Saw It Happen!" are marked with ZTV. Adventure #235 (1957)