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>>I’m sorry, but any girl who decides upon that on a life path has to be insane in bed, and as we all know, the only reasonable capacity for judging the value of a female fictional character is how good she would be in the sack. (Especially when her costume essentially consists of arrows pointing at her erogenous zones.)

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Lister Sage said on September 11th, 2008 at 9:59 am

I know I’d hit that.

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Mean to add that the statement above is both funny and sad for the same reason: it’s true.

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God, reading her motivation is like wading through the worst Mary Sue origin fanfic ever. At what point did people need elaborate reasons for becoming supervillains? At what point did you have to explain yourself in 500 words, 10 point font, double space paragraphs?

All right, she’s an evil girl Aquaman and I can get behind that. And the costume kind of works if you replace the mohawk with a proper fin. But I don’t think I’d want to hear her talk. I don’t she has anything interesting to say.

And she obviously can’t fight her natural antagonist, Aquaman, because Aquaman has the same powers as her AND he’s kind of Atlantis AND he’s strong enough to fist fight Wonder Woman. And she might get into a conversation with Black Manta.

I don’t think any of us want that.

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Maybe the mohawk is supposed to make her look a bit umm… sharky? Sharkesque?

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Is Black Manta still a black supremacist?

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Lord Elsworth said on September 11th, 2008 at 10:35 am

I have to say, i do dig the mohawk. A woman with a hairstyle like that gets definite plus points from me.

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“Is Black Manta still a black supremacist?”

Was Black Manta ever a full-on black supremacist? I thought he just prescribed to an even sillier-than-usual version of Back To Africa.

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Well, this is an appropriate choice — especially considering I now have that ‘Submarines’ song from the other day stuck in my head, and must keep playing that clip — *damn you*, MGK! 😉

I agree with most of the other people here. The Mohawk is not necessary – a fin would be better. Or yes, just show off your own hair.

But since she first appeared in the Outsiders, she must be a Mike Barr villain. And with New Wave, Barr established a semi-precedent that female villains with water themes *must* rock the Mohawk.

Yes, the origin sounds very Mary-Sueish. But I like how they mention how her powers don’t allow her to control anything ‘more intelligent than sea life’. Rather sneeringly, in my opinion.

Considering ‘sea life’ contains things like whales and squid — which are highly intelligent as I understand — that isn’t deserved.

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NCallahan: I can respect her motivation. Mainly because it’s the same as the Shocker; “I don’t want to work, but I want to be rich.” So they develop the equipment (Shocker himself, MM by investing in the tech) and using it to commit robberies. Granted, she doesn’t have the power to take on Aquaman, especially not hook-hand Aquaman, but that doesn’t mean she can’t work as a villian. In fact pitting her against the Outsiders was probably the right idea. The more powerful members have to deal with the sealife she sends after them, while she can tackle the weaker members. And the costume isn’t that bad either. The mohawk works, strangely enough. Makes me think of the Marvel villain Tiger Shark though.

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Is it still a mohawk when she’s underwater?

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The last sentence on the page says why she has the mohawk on the costume instead of the pretty hair.

57% Rex seemed a bit high, but then I realized, hey, have you MET our humble narrator?

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“But I don’t think I’d want to hear her talk. I don’t she has anything interesting to say.”

I bet she sounds like flipper. or snorky….

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I think she needs to lose some points. Because MGK fails to point out she isn’t an AQUAMAN foe. She’s an OUTISIDERS foe. Her giant octopus is crushing friggen’ Geo-force there. If you fight the Outsiders and they DON’T have Batman then you’re pretty damn lame…

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“The Marine Marauder’s powers enabled her to control all manner of sea life.”

There is nothing in this sentence that implies she could not control Aquaman.

Also…

“I’d always had a talent for oceanography…”

How the hell do you find that out? I mean, that’s not like ‘I’ve always had a talent for throwing shit’ or ‘I’ve always had a talent for kicking ass’, which you could conceivably happen upon while wasting time in the playground at school. It sounds like she was just drifting around an… I don’t know, oceanographic laboratory, and she played with some crap she found lying around and, whoops, accidentally discovered a new system for tracking the mating habits of sperm whales.

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“There is nothing in this sentence that implies she could not control Aquaman.”

…..the Marine Marauder has suddenly become 90% sexier.

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Marine Marauder has a cameo, like just about everyone else in the DCU, in one of Alan Davis’ The Nail books. Partnered up or perhaps dating Ocean Master. I don’t think that helps her, really.

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Lister Sage said on September 11th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

NCallahan: ““There is nothing in this sentence that implies she could not control Aquaman.”
…..the Marine Marauder has suddenly become 90% sexier.”

This shows a peak into your psyche that I really didn’t need to know about.

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“Was Black Manta ever a full-on black supremacist? I thought he just prescribed to an even sillier-than-usual version of Back To Africa.”

I think he was in that Alex Ross thingamabobber. Justice, maybe? Or maybe he was just kind of batshit insane, because he was willing to kill Aquaman’s son and other black people were like, “dude, no. That’s wrong.” and then Black Manta was going to kill everyone or something. I try not to remember it too much because the series gave Aquaman a healing factor and had Captain Marvel talking in space.

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What, the Big Red Cheese can’t take a few lessons from Batman now?

(It’s lame, it’s been done to death, but it still amuses me)

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I think its also the fact that she’s not wearing orange underwater that makes her slightly better than Aquaman.

To those that collect Marvel: Has Hydroman ever fought against Namor underwater?

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A stupid question: her entry above doesn’t make mention of an ability to breathe underwater. Considering her whole sea schtick, wouldn’t she probably drown sooner or later? You think she’d pack some sort of rebreather apparatus, or a SCUBA tank, or a snorkel, for cryin’ out loud.

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Master Mahan said on September 12th, 2008 at 11:17 am

Topo? When did they bring back Top… Oh God, it’s hideous!

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‘A stupid question: her entry above doesn’t make mention of an ability to breathe underwater. Considering her whole sea schtick, wouldn’t she probably drown sooner or later? You think she’d pack some sort of rebreather apparatus, or a SCUBA tank, or a snorkel, for cryin’ out loud.’ – Given how her costume offers absolutely no protection at all, it seems she’s some sort of metahuman fishperson, really.

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She’s totally lying about her weight, unless she has hollow fish bones.

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Dude, Aquaman is awesome. Everything under the water he owns. He’s not scared of Batman since he fought sharks when he was like 9. He’s had one of the toughest lives of anyone in the DC universe, he knows he’s not as strong as Superman and HE DOESN’T CARE. He will punch you in the throat anyway.

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@Megh: I guess only the ladies were thinking this? Because that was my first impression when I saw her stats.

@Sofa King: Aquaman once counted to infinity… twice.

From what I’ve read, I don’t think Namor and Hydro-Man have… met. It could be interesting, but Namor is such a pompous ass that I don’t think he’d give two shits. I mean, wasn’t Hydro-Man defeated by evaporating him? This is based on the ’90s cartoon, though, so maybe not?? The other thing is that Namor was kind of “brought back” (the character was created before Aquaman which is as old as the sun practically) as a legitimate character rather recently, so Spider-Man crossovers haven’t really happened with the character aside from inclusion in “Civil War”. There was a cartoon, and an independent comic from the ’30s through WW2, plus some comics in the ’80s and a few mini-series, the 1602 sequel (sucked), and I think a thing with the Inhumans; plus the function as a Fantastic Four villain/lady-tempter. Now there is a new independent series running (ran?) and the Illuminati comics. Namor had the potential to be a really fascinating character, but a lot of crappy writing and even a little decent writing that just wasn’t good enough happened. (This is utter vanity, because as a mixed-race American, I think it’s cool to see mixed-race characters that aren’t a “mix” of the stereotypes of the individual aspects of their racial makeup, and tend to overestimate potential readership based on perceived quality.)

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