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| A yacht that spots a narwhal and radios to the Coast Guard to try to determine what it is. | | A yacht that spots a narwhal and radios to the Coast Guard to try to determine what it is. | ||
| Adventure #164 (1951) | | Adventure #164 (1951) | ||
|- id="cg83397" | |||
| CG-83397 | |||
| A Coast Guard ship that comes to blast away the dangerous future fish created by the evolution ray. | |||
| [[Showcase 31|Showcase #31]] (Mar 1961) | |||
|- id="chandlerhide" | |- id="chandlerhide" | ||
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| Captain of the freighter Mary Ann, disappointed to have a girl instead of a boy. | | Captain of the freighter Mary Ann, disappointed to have a girl instead of a boy. | ||
| Adventure #210 (1955) | | Adventure #210 (1955) | ||
|- id="cookjohn" | |||
| Cook, John | |||
| The assistant to Professor Richards that stole the evolution ray for his own use. | |||
| [[Showcase 31|Showcase #31]] (Mar 1961) | |||
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| Daughter of Captain Cook of the freighter Mary Ann, founder of The Log. | | Daughter of Captain Cook of the freighter Mary Ann, founder of The Log. | ||
| Adventure #210 (1955) | | Adventure #210 (1955) | ||
|- id="coombsjed" | |||
| Coombs, Jed | |||
| A diver rescued by Aquaman and Aqualad who wants a chest placed underwater by a wizard. He later admits that the name is an alias. His real name is never revealed. | |||
| [[Showcase 32|Showcase #32]] (May 1961) | |||
|- id="corvair" | |- id="corvair" |
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Name | Description | 1st App in Aquaman |
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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. | |
Cap'n Dan Billows | See Billows, Dan. | |
Captain Braddock | See Braddock, Captain. | |
Captain Broome | See Broome, Captain. | |
Captain Cleary | See Cleary, Matt. | |
Captain Cook | See Cook, Captain. | |
Captain Craven | See Craven, Captain. | |
Captain Cuttle | See Cuttle, Captain. | |
Captain Daggart | See Daggart, 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 John Hartley | See Hartley, John. | |
Captain Hoyle | See Hoyle, Captain. | |
Captain Jerrod | See Jerrod, Captain. | |
Captain John | See John, Captain. | |
Captain Zeb Jones | See Jones, Zeb | |
Captain Kryle | See Kryle, Captain. | |
Captain Ligh | See Ligh, Ebenezer. | |
Captain Lowery | See Lowery, Captain. | |
Captain Mason | See Mason, Captain. | |
Captain Mohab | See Mohab, Captain. | |
Captain Noah | See Noah, 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. | |
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) |
CG-83397 | A Coast Guard ship that comes to blast away the dangerous future fish created by the evolution ray. | Showcase #31 (Mar 1961) |
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) |
Conroy, Dale | A wealthy heiress who wanted to be Miss Aquamaid of 1960. | Adventure #274 (Jul 1960) |
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, John | The assistant to Professor Richards that stole the evolution ray for his own use. | Showcase #31 (Mar 1961) |
Cook, Lydia | Daughter of Captain Cook of the freighter Mary Ann, founder of The Log. | Adventure #210 (1955) |
Coombs, Jed | A diver rescued by Aquaman and Aqualad who wants a chest placed underwater by a wizard. He later admits that the name is an alias. His real name is never revealed. | Showcase #32 (May 1961) |
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) |