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| Badger
| Badger
| A launch owner, member of the Voyager Boat Club, who is trying to smuggle jewels into the United States from England.
| A launch owner, member of the Voyager Boat Club, who is trying to smuggle jewels into the United States from England.
| Adventure #105 (1946)
| [[Adventure Comics 105|Adventure #105]] (1946)


|- id="bajorkaisland"
|- id="bajorkaisland"
| Bajorka Island
| Bajorka Island
| An uninhabited island being used by smugglers.
| An uninhabited island being used by smugglers.
| Adventure #210 (1955)
| [[Adventure Comics 210|Adventure #210]] (1955)


|- id="baldyduff"
|- id="baldyduff"
| Baldy Duff
| Baldy Duff
| A thug working for Sponsler.
| A thug working for Sponsler.
| More Fun #98 (1944)
| [[More Fun Comics 98|More Fun #98]] (1944)


|- id="bankscaptain"
|- id="bankscaptain"
| Banks, Captain
| Banks, Captain
| A friend of Aquaman's who is robbed by a gang that Aquaman follows onto land to catch.
| A friend of Aquaman's who is robbed by a gang that Aquaman follows onto land to catch.
| Adventure #172 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 172|Adventure #172]] (1952)


|- id="baritania"
|- id="baritania"
| Baritania
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 152|Adventure #152]] (1950)


|- id="barnaclegang"
|- id="barnaclegang"
| Barnacle Gang
| Barnacle Gang
| A gang of smugglers.
| A gang of smugglers.
| Adventure #249 (1958)
| [[Adventure Comics 249|Adventure #249]] (1958)


|- id="barney"
|- id="barney"
| Barney
| Barney
| The first mate and chief thug of Captain Jules Rogers.
| The first mate and chief thug of Captain Jules Rogers.
| Adventure #168 (1951)
| [[Adventure Comics 168|Adventure #168]] (1951)


|- id="bart"
|- id="bart"
| Bart
| Bart
| One of Willie Desmond's thugs, served as a spy on Captain Lowery's ship.
| One of Willie Desmond's thugs, served as a spy on Captain Lowery's ship.
| Adventure #180 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 180|Adventure #180]] (1952)
 
|- id="barthorval"
| Bart Horval
| <i>See [[#horvalbart|Horval, Bart]].</i>
|


|- id="bartonshark"
|- id="bartonshark"
| Barton, Shark
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 131|Adventure #131]] (1948)


|- id="beachcroft"
|- id="beachcroft"
| Beachcroft
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 246|Adventure #246]] (1958)


|- id="beanhorace"
|- id="beanhorace"
| Bean, Horace
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 208|Adventure #208]] (1954)


|- id="benbowadmiral"
|- id="benbowadmiral"
| Benbow, Admiral
| 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasure_Island Treasure Island].
| 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasure_Island Treasure Island].
| Adventure #178 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 178|Adventure #178]] (1952)


|- id="bergbattleship"
|- id="bergbattleship"
| Berg-Battleship
| 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.
| 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)
| [[More Fun Comics 79|More Fun #79]] (1942)


|- id="bigjimmason"
|- id="bigjimmason"
| Big Jim Mason
| Big Jim Mason
| <i>See [[#masonjim|Mason, Jim]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who M#masonjim|Mason, Jim]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Big Mike
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 206|Adventure #206]] (1954)


|- id="bigrocky"
|- id="bigrocky"
| Big Rocky
| Big Rocky
| One of two crooks who want to join forces, but gets sidetracked by an experiment in ultrasonic waves.
| One of two crooks who want to join forces, but gets sidetracked by an experiment in ultrasonic waves.
| More Fun #102 (1945)
| [[More Fun Comics 102|More Fun #102]] (1945)


|- id="bill"
|- id="bill"
| Bill
| Bill
| Joe Lundgren's pal, who joins him on his first undersea big game hunt.
| Joe Lundgren's pal, who joins him on his first undersea big game hunt.
| Adventure #190 (1953)
| [[Adventure Comics 190|Adventure #190]] (1953)


|- id="billowsdan"
|- id="billowsdan"
| Billows, Dan
| Billows, Dan
| A grizzled sea-veteran who captains Rex Collier's yacht and consults Aquaman about the Flying Dutchman.
| A grizzled sea-veteran who captains Rex Collier's yacht and consults Aquaman about the Flying Dutchman.
| Adventure #117 (1947)
| [[Adventure Comics 117|Adventure #117]] (1947)


|- id="billwallace"
|- id="billwallace"
| Bill Wallace
| Bill Wallace
| <i>See [[#wallacebill|Wallace, Bill]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who W#wallacebill|Wallace, Bill]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Bill Wallaces's Eatery
| Bill Wallaces's Eatery
| The name of the successful restaurant owned by Bill and Jane Wallace.
| The name of the successful restaurant owned by Bill and Jane Wallace.
| Adventure #182 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 182|Adventure #182]] (1952)


|- id="billylowery"
|- id="billylowery"
| Billy Lowery
| Billy Lowery
| <i>See [[#lowerybilly|Lowery, Billy]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who L#lowerybilly|Lowery, Billy]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Bingley
| Bingley
| Name or alias of a crook who is selling beachfront property on an eroding beach.
| Name or alias of a crook who is selling beachfront property on an eroding beach.
| More Fun #101 (1945)
| [[More Fun Comics 101|More Fun #101]] (1945)


|- id="bix"
|- id="bix"
| Bix
| Bix
| A member of Joe Moxie's gang.
| A member of Joe Moxie's gang.
| Adventure #195 (1953)
| [[Adventure Comics 195|Adventure #195]] (1953)


|- id="blackbay"
|- id="blackbay"
| Black Bay
| Black Bay
| The bay in which Black Jack dumped Aquaman into, locked in a steel fish-proof box.
| The bay in which Black Jack dumped Aquaman into, locked in a steel fish-proof box.
| Adventure #141 (1949)
| [[Adventure Comics 141|Adventure #141]] (1949)


|- id="blackbeauty"
|- id="blackbeauty"
| Black Beauty
| Black Beauty
| A whale with a white patch on its back that is one of the strongest of the ocean.
| A whale with a white patch on its back that is one of the strongest of the ocean.
| Adventure #174 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 174|Adventure #174]] (1952)


|- id="blackjack"
|- id="blackjack"
| [[Black Jack]]
| [[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.
| 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)
| [[More Fun Comics 74|More Fun #74]] (1941)


|- id="blackie"
|- id="blackie"
| Blackie
| Blackie
| Ark the Sea Lion/Seal's son, originally very scared of Aquaman.
| Ark the Sea Lion/Seal's son, originally very scared of Aquaman.
| More Fun #107 (1946)
| [[More Fun Comics 107|More Fun #107]] (1946)


|- id="blackiehogan"
|- id="blackiehogan"
| Blackie Hogan
| Blackie Hogan
| <i>See [[#hoganblackie|Hogan, Blackie]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who H#hoganblackie|Hogan, Blackie]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Blaine, Doctor
| Blaine, Doctor
| Part of a trio of scientist who created new life, the Malignant Amoeba, without figuring out how to destroy it first.
| Part of a trio of scientist who created new life, the Malignant Amoeba, without figuring out how to destroy it first.
| Adventure #135 (1948)
| [[Adventure Comics 135|Adventure #135]] (1948)


|- id="blakejim"
|- id="blakejim"
| Blake, Jim
| Blake, Jim
| A postal worker in charge of the Marine Mail Delivery, trying to win a franchise contract from the government.
| A postal worker in charge of the Marine Mail Delivery, trying to win a franchise contract from the government.
| Adventure #215 (1955)
| [[Adventure Comics 215|Adventure #215]] (1955)


|- id="blakejohnny"
|- id="blakejohnny"
| Blake, Johnny
| Blake, Johnny
| A former Navy pilot who is afraid of the water after nearly drowning during wartime.
| A former Navy pilot who is afraid of the water after nearly drowning during wartime.
| Adventure #220 (1956)
| [[Adventure Comics 220|Adventure #220]] (1956)


|- id="blaney"
|- id="blaney"
| Blaney
| Blaney
| Captain of the Police who confronts the Rajah of Joon on behalf of Senator Burton.
| Captain of the Police who confronts the Rajah of Joon on behalf of Senator Burton.
| More Fun #77 (1942)
| [[More Fun Comics 77|More Fun #77]] (1942)


|- id="blodgettphineas"
|- id="blodgettphineas"
| Blodgett, Phineas
| Blodgett, Phineas
| An inventor who believes he has created a method to extract gold from sea-water.
| An inventor who believes he has created a method to extract gold from sea-water.
| More Fun #98 (1944)
| [[More Fun Comics 98|More Fun #98]] (1944)


|- id="bluebay"
|- id="bluebay"
| Blue Bay
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 140|Adventure #140]] (1949)


|- id="bobcrane"
|- id="bobcrane"
| Bob Crane
| Bob Crane
| <i>See [[#cranebob|Crane, Bob]]</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who C#cranebob|Crane, Bob]]</i>
|   
|   


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| Bon Homme Richard
| Bon Homme Richard
| John Paul Jones' ship.
| John Paul Jones' ship.
| Adventure #121 (1947)
| [[Adventure Comics 121|Adventure #121]] (1947)


|- id="bonnieprince"
|- id="bonnieprince"
| Bonnie Prince
| Bonnie Prince
| A ship loaded with gold bullion that pirate Pete Desmond attempted to rob.
| A ship loaded with gold bullion that pirate Pete Desmond attempted to rob.
| Adventure #176 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 176|Adventure #176]] (1952)


|- id="boswell"
|- id="boswell"
| Boswell
| Boswell
| Mr. Boswell is the only named member of the crew of a yacht that Black Jack's pirate ship Nemesis attacked.
| 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)
| [[More Fun Comics 74|More Fun #74]] (1941)


|- id="bradjensen"
|- id="bradjensen"
| Brad Jensen
| Brad Jensen
| <i>See [[#jensenbrad|Jensen, Brad]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who J#jensenbrad|Jensen, Brad]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Braddock, Captain
| Braddock, Captain
| A Coast Guard captain assisting Aquaman.
| A Coast Guard captain assisting Aquaman.
| Adventure #192 (1953)
| [[Adventure Comics 192|Adventure #192]] (1953)


|- id="bradyluke"
|- id="bradyluke"
| Brady, Luke
| Brady, Luke
| A ranch owner who buys a gold mine only to discover that it's underwater.
| A ranch owner who buys a gold mine only to discover that it's underwater.
| Adventure #173 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 173|Adventure #173]] (1952)
 
|- id="braggvic"
| Bragg, Vic
| <i>See [[#humanflyingfish|Human Flying Fish]].</i>
|


|- id="brandon"
|- id="brandon"
| Brandon
| Brandon
| A rival movie producer to Harvey Troy who is trying to sabotage Troy's movie.
| A rival movie producer to Harvey Troy who is trying to sabotage Troy's movie.
| Adventure #201 (1954)
| [[Adventure Comics 201|Adventure #201]] (1954)


|- id="brentwooddam"
|- id="brentwooddam"
| Brentwood Dam
| Brentwood Dam
| A dam that created a man-made lake which also hid a treasure in gold dust.
| A dam that created a man-made lake which also hid a treasure in gold dust.
| Adventure #129 (1948)
| [[Adventure Comics 129|Adventure #129]] (1948)


|- id="broomecaptain"
|- id="broomecaptain"
| Broome, Captain
| Broome, Captain
| Ship captain whose ship is rammed and destroyed by Moby Dick II.
| Ship captain whose ship is rammed and destroyed by Moby Dick II.
| Adventure #213 (1955)
| [[Adventure Comics 213|Adventure #213]] (1955)


|- id="brunnpierre"
|- id="brunnpierre"
| Brunn, Pierre
| 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.
| 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)
| [[Adventure Comics 160|Adventure #160]] (1951)


|- id="bruntadmiral"
|- id="bruntadmiral"
| Brunt, Admiral
| Brunt, Admiral
| A navy admiral who warns Aquaman to get sea life out of an area the navy is conducting bomb tests in.
| A navy admiral who warns Aquaman to get sea life out of an area the navy is conducting bomb tests in.
| Adventure #251 (1958)
| [[Adventure Comics 251|Adventure #251]] (1958)


|- id="bullmoser"
|- id="bullmoser"
| Bull Moser
| Bull Moser
| <i>See [[#moserbull|Moser, Bull]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who M#moserbull|Moser, Bull]].</i>
|   
|   


|- id="bulltate"
|- id="bulltate"
| Bull Tate
| Bull Tate
| <i>See [[#tatebull|Tate, Bull]].</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who T#tatebull|Tate, Bull]].</i>
|   
|   


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| Burk
| Burk
| The director of a sea movie based on the story of Captain Flint, who gets Aquaman's help in the production.
| The director of a sea movie based on the story of Captain Flint, who gets Aquaman's help in the production.
| Adventure #178 (1952)
| [[Adventure Comics 178|Adventure #178]] (1952)


|- id="burtondawn"
|- id="burtondawn"
| Burton, Dawn
| Burton, Dawn
| The daughter of Senator Burton, kidnapped by Black Jack and rescued by Aquaman.
| The daughter of Senator Burton, kidnapped by Black Jack and rescued by Aquaman.
| More Fun #77 (1942)
| [[More Fun Comics 77|More Fun #77]] (1942)


|- id="burtonsenator"
|- id="burtonsenator"
| Burton, Senator
| 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.
| 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)
| [[More Fun Comics 77|More Fun #77]] (1942)


|- id="butch"
|- id="butch"
| Butch
| Butch
| A thug working for a modern pirate who threatens Aquaman with a gun.
| A thug working for a modern pirate who threatens Aquaman with a gun.
| Adventure #225 (1956)
| [[Adventure Comics 225|Adventure #225]] (1956)


|- id="butchmarlin"
|- id="butchmarlin"
| Butch Marlin
| Butch Marlin
| <i>See [[#marlinbutch|Marlin, Butch]]</i>
| <i>See [[Whos Who M#marlinbutch|Marlin, Butch]]</i>
|   
|   
|}
|}

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Name Description 1st App in Aquaman
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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)
Bart Horval See Horval, Bart.
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)
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)
Bragg, Vic See Human Flying Fish.
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