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Aquaman - Alternate Versions

This list contains the different versions and interpretations of Aquaman through the DC Multiverse.

Some of the characters have their own pages (like Sea King from Earth-3) and some others are represented by the first issue they apear in or an issue which depicts them on the cover (like the Injustice Aquaman) .

List includes characters throughout DC's history including the Earths presented in Grant Morrison's Map of the Multiverse, Elseworlds, future timelines and different mediums such as animated versions, video games, etc.

Numbers 1-23: Numbered Multiverse Earths (some are based on animated series)

Numbers 24-26: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths

Numbers 27-34: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Different Timelines)

Numbers 35-50: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Elseworlds)

Numbers 51-52: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Live Action TV Series)

Numbers 53: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Live Action Movies)

Numbers 54-56: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Animated TV Series)

Numbers 57-60: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Video Games)

Numbers 61-65: Unnumbered Multiverse Earths (Animated Movies)

Note: If I missed some obscure version of Aquaman, please leave a comment so that it can be included.

List items

  • Aquaman of the main DC Universe, designated Earth-0

  • Earth-2

    Note pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths a different version of Earth-2 Aquaman existed, that fought during World War 2 and wore an outfit similar to the main Aquaman but with characteristic yellow gloves instead of green ones.

  • Earth-3

  • Earth-6

  • Earth-8

  • Earth-9

  • Earth-10

  • Earth-11

  • Earth-12, the same Aquaman that appeared in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series, but older (since time has passed) and father of Mareena (Aquagirl).

  • Earth-14, member of the "Justice League of Assasins" in a post apocalyptic world. No member of the League has powers, except for Superman.

  • Earth-15, the "perfect" universe that was destroyed by Superboy Prime during Countdown to Final Crisis. Here Garth had become Aquaman.

  • Earth-16, in this universe the heroes have a celebrity like status and attitude. Here Garth is Aquaman.

  • Earth-17, in the universe of the Atomic Knights of Justice an armored Aquaman is a member.

  • Earth-19, the steam punk version of Aquaman appears here.He is the military commander / admiral of the forces of Atlantis.

  • Earth-21, Aquaman from the Darwyn Cooke the New Frontier universe makes his first appearance here.

  • Earth-22, Aquaman from the Kingdom Come universe makes his first appearance here.

  • Earth-26, Aquaman analogue from the Just'a Lotta Animals. Originally his Earth was called Earth-C Minus and was though to be a comic book in the Earth-C of Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew, but they turned out to be real. This is the Aquaman analogue of that world and not Rubberduck.

  • Earth-29

  • Earth-31, A barbarian looking Aquaman makes his appearance here as part of the DC "pirate" universe, home of Captain Leatherwing.

  • Earth-32, amalgam of Aquaman and Flash.

  • Earth-36, analogue of the Big Bang comics analogue of Aquaman, Atomic Sub a human / cyborg scientist that possesses superhuman strength, durability, swimming speed and flight.

  • Earth-42, the chibi robot version of Aquaman appears here.

  • Earth-50, home of the Justice Lords from the DC Animated Universe (Earth-12). This universe interacted with Earth-12 and the Aquaman from that world is seen here.

  • Earth-D, from Legends of Crisis on Infinite Earths.

  • Aquaman/Namor amalgam, from the DC vs Marvel and Amalgam crossover. Possesses a combination of their powers.

  • The Aquaman of this universe can be seen very briefly in this issue.

  • Aquaman of the 853rd century.

  • Emperor Aquaman from the altered Flashpoint timeline. He can be seen throughout the Flashpoint event issues and some issues of Convergence. A very powerful version of Aquaman with a characteristic red and black militaristic uniform and attitude.

  • Aquaman of the year 2999 during the Dominus storyline in the Superman books.

  • The evil Aquaman on the cover reappears in the DC One Million 80-Page Giant and fights Aquaman 1000000. Instead of the classic "A" on his belt this version has a demonic skull, red hair and a red colourscheme.

  • An unknown Aquaman with a shaved head (very) briefly appears in this issue during a multiversal crisis.

  • A mutated fish-like Aquaman appears here as part of Black Zero's altered timeline.

  • An older Aquaman containing all the magic left from Atlantis and possessing water manipulation abilities appears in this alternate future storyline that ran for issues #81-84 of the Superman/Batman comic book.

  • Aquaman is briefly transformed to an evil demonic version of himself, when the universe is being consumed by some cosmic extra dimensional beings.

  • Aquaman analogue of the JLA: Destiny Elseworlds universe.

  • An Aquaman analogue called "Aquan" appears in this high fantasy Elseworlds universe.

  • An Aquaman analogue called "Kikuchiyo" appears in this feudal Japan Elseworlds universe. A rebel fighter with enhanced stamina, strength and swimming speed.

  • An Aquaman analogue called "Delphinius" appears in this H.G.Wells Elseworlds universe. An anthropomorphic Dolphin that can survive on both land and sea.

  • An Aquaman analogue called "The Atlantean" apperas in this fantasy Elseworlds universe and is at war with Wonder Woman.

  • An Aquaman analogue named "The Old Man of the Sea" appears in this Arabian Nights inspired Elseworlds universe.

  • An older version of Aquaman appears in this alternate future Elseworlds universe.

  • A version of Aquaman appears in this Elseworlds universe and it's sequel, Another Nail.

  • The Aquaman of the Alex Ross created Justice universe appears here, but also in JLA: Liberty and Justice #1 and JLA: Secret Origins #1. During this run he wears an armor that looks like the Creature from Black Lagoon.

  • An Arthur Curry analogue exists as a captive in this extremely dark and depressing Elseworlds story.

  • Two versions of Aquaman appear in this post apocalyptic Elseworlds tale.

  • A version of a feral Aquaman (very) briefly appears in this post apocalyptic Elseworlds universe.

  • A godlike Aquaman version called "Ceetka" appears in this Elseworlds universe.

  • A version of the 90's Aquaman appears in this atrocious Elseworlds story. Don't even bother.

  • Two versions of Aquaman appear in this Elseworlds issue. One reimagined as an analogue of one member of a band resembling the Beatles (the band) and another character named "Aquahawk".

  • The Aquaman version of Frank Miller's Dark Knight universe. This Aquaman is already the leader of Atlantis and commander of their armies. He has long hair and a beard like in the 90's but he has both hands and his trident

  • Aquaman from the Smallville TV series universe, played by Alan Richson.

  • Aquaman from the canceled TV Pilot universe, played by Justin Hartley

  • Aquaman, played by Jason Momoa will make his live action appearance in the DC Cinematic Universe.

  • The OUTRAGEOUS Aquaman from the Batman the Brave and the Bold animated universe also appears in the two companion comic book series.

  • A version of Aquaman appears in this animated universe, as a mentor to Kaldur'ahm.

  • The latest "Super Friends" version of Aquaman appears in this series, in a much more respectable way than THAT infamous cartoon.

  • Injustice Aquaman makes his appearance in this issue from the companion series to this video game universe (Injustice: Gods Among Us).

  • The Aquaman of this video game universe (DC Universe Online Legends) makes his first appearance here.

  • Aquaman appears in this video game universe (Justice League Heroes) and has the Water-hand.

  • The Aquaman of this video game universe (Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe) appears here.

  • Aquaman of this animated universe appears here.

    Note: Some consider this to be part of the DC Animated Universe (a bridge between Justice League and Justice League Unlimited), in which case the events of this movie take place in the past of Earth-12.

  • The movie version of Earth-21, Aquaman appears.

  • The movie version of Emperor Aquaman.

  • A version of Aquaman appears in this animated universe with his trident and a variation of his traditional costume.

  • The "Aquaman" of this universe has a very different origin from the comics in this atrocious animated movie. He is still a clueless rookie and does not hold a candle to his mainstream DC Universe counterpart.

    He feels more like an insult to the Aquaman fans than anything else. DC please release the true comic book version of Throne of Atlantis as a MOTION COMIC to try and salvage this abysmal wreck.

    This "Aquaman" rightfully takes his place at the bottom of the list.