Title:
Wonder Woman
Synopsis:
Diana and Trevor Barnes go out on their first date!
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Comments
Rumours that the romance between Diana and Trevor Barnes would eventually lead to Wonder Woman losing her virginity caused a MAJOR controversy amongst the fan community! A similar fan frenzy would be stirred up several years later when, as part of the New 52 reboot, Wonder Woman and Superman become a couple.
The issue also contains a back story called “Postcards from the Edge” featuring Donna Troy and a return of the pre-crisis villain known as Angleman. Wonder Woman Vol 2 178
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”Doors Wide Open”
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Wonder Woman Vol 2 #178
March, 2002
Executive Editor
Dan DiDio
Cover Artists
Adam Hughes
Doors Wide Open
Writers
Phil Jimenez
Pencilers
Roy Allan Martinez
Inkers
Roy Allan Martinez
Colorists
Patricia Mulvihill
Letterers
Comicraft
Editors
Eddie BerganzaTom Palmer, Jr.
Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise
Writers
Phil Jimenez
Pencilers
Andy Lanning
Inkers
Andy Lanning
Colorists
Patricia Mulvihill
Letterers
Comicraft
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Eddie BerganzaTom Palmer, Jr.
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Wonder Woman Vol 2 # 177 Wonder Woman Vol 2 # 179
Your dad? I didn’t know you even had a dad.
— Georgia Neville
Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #178 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 2) with a cover date of March, 2002. It was published on February 27, 2002.
Contents
Synopsis for ”Doors Wide Open”
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Appearing in ”Doors Wide Open”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Cassie Sandsmark
Georgia Neville
Tempest
Trevor Barnes
Antagonists:
Imperiex Probe (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
Aquaman (Flashback only)
Micah Rains (Mentioned only)
Locations:
United States of America
California
Gateway City
New York
New York City
Items:
Trident of Poseidon
Vehicles:
Synopsis for ”Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise”
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Appearing in ”Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise”
Featured Characters:
Donna Troy
Supporting Characters:
Amazons of Bana-Mighdall
Anaya
Artemis
Amazons of Themyscira
Nyrese
Chiron
Fury
Starfire
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Lyta
Robert Long (In a photograph only)
Locations:
New Chronus (Flashback only)
Themyscira
Items:
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_2_178
https://www.amazonarchives.com/all-titles/date/2000s/2002/wonder-woman-volume-2-178
Comments
Rumours that the romance between Diana and Trevor Barnes would eventually lead to Wonder Woman losing her virginity caused a MAJOR controversy amongst the fan community! A similar fan frenzy would be stirred up several years later when, as part of the New 52 reboot, Wonder Woman and Superman become a couple.
The issue also contains a back story called “Postcards from the Edge” featuring Donna Troy and a return of the pre-crisis villain known as Angleman. Wonder Woman Vol 2 178
EDIT
”Doors Wide Open”
Cover
Textless
Cover
Cover Gallery
Wonder Woman Vol 2 #178
March, 2002
Executive Editor
Dan DiDio
Cover Artists
Adam Hughes
Doors Wide Open
Writers
Phil Jimenez
Pencilers
Roy Allan Martinez
Inkers
Roy Allan Martinez
Colorists
Patricia Mulvihill
Letterers
Comicraft
Editors
Eddie BerganzaTom Palmer, Jr.
Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise
Writers
Phil Jimenez
Pencilers
Andy Lanning
Inkers
Andy Lanning
Colorists
Patricia Mulvihill
Letterers
Comicraft
Editors
Eddie BerganzaTom Palmer, Jr.
Previous Issue Next Issue
Wonder Woman Vol 2 # 177 Wonder Woman Vol 2 # 179
Your dad? I didn’t know you even had a dad.
— Georgia Neville
Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #178 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 2) with a cover date of March, 2002. It was published on February 27, 2002.
Contents
Synopsis for ”Doors Wide Open”
This article is a stub. You can help DC Database by expanding it.
Appearing in ”Doors Wide Open”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Cassie Sandsmark
Georgia Neville
Tempest
Trevor Barnes
Antagonists:
Imperiex Probe (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
Aquaman (Flashback only)
Micah Rains (Mentioned only)
Locations:
United States of America
California
Gateway City
New York
New York City
Items:
Trident of Poseidon
Vehicles:
Synopsis for ”Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise”
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Appearing in ”Postcards from the Edge, Part One: Rediscovering Paradise”
Featured Characters:
Donna Troy
Supporting Characters:
Amazons of Bana-Mighdall
Anaya
Artemis
Amazons of Themyscira
Nyrese
Chiron
Fury
Starfire
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Lyta
Robert Long (In a photograph only)
Locations:
New Chronus (Flashback only)
Themyscira
Items:
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_2_178
Cover Date:
03/2002
Publisher:
DC Comics
Barcode:
76194120054517811
Issue Number:
178
Volume:
2
Month:
March
Year:
2002
Variant Number:
1
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Country:
United States
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1:1
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Era:
Modern Age
Genre:
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Subgenre:
Teen
Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Characters:
Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark)
Tempest (Garth)
Diana of Themyscira (Wonder Woman)
Georgia Neville
Tempest/Aqualad (Garth New Earth) Main Universe, 1950s-2011 Creators Robert Bernstein & Ramona Fradon 1st App. Adventure Comics #269 (February, 1960) Death Blackest Night #2 (October, 2009) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Garth_(New_Earth)
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Series:
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Tempest/ Aqualqd (Garth New Earth) Mainstream Universe, 1950s-2011
Real Name
Garth
Main Alias
Tempest
Other Aliases
Aqualad
Relatives
King Thar (father, deceased)
Queen Berra (mother)
Orin (Aquaman) (adoptive father)[1]
Arthur Curry Jr. (adoptive brother, deceased)
Koryak (adoptive brother, deceased)
Slizzath (uncle, deceased)
Dolphin (wife, deceased)
Cerdian (son, deceased)
Garn Daanuth (alleged ancestor)[2]
Affiliation
Aquaman Family · Atlantean Royal Family[1] · formerly Sentinels of Magic · Teen Titans · Justice League
Base Of Operations
Poseidonis, Atlantis
Status
Alignment
Good
Identity
Public Identity
Race
Atlantean · Homo Magi
Citizenship
Atlantean · Idylist
Marital Status
Widowed
Occupation
King of Atlantis · Sorcerer · formerly Ambassador · Prince of the Idyllist
Characteristics
Gender
Male
Height
5’ 10”
Weight
235 lbs (107 kg)
Eyes
Purple
Hair
Black
Origin
Universe
Earth-One · New Earth
Tempest/ Aqualqd (Garth New Earth) Main Universe, 1950s-2011
Creators Robert Bernstein & Ramona Fradon 1st App. Adventure Comics #269
(February, 1960) Death Blackest Night #2 (October, 2009) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Garth_(New_Earth)
And I’ve come dressed for the occasion. More important, though, I’ve finally decided on a new name for myself. If I’m destined to be this great undersea defender, I can’t very well go around calling myself ”Garth”, can I? From now on... you can call me Tempest!
— Garth src
Garth was the Atlantean hero known as Tempest. He began his heroic career as the original Aqualad, teenaged sidekick to Aquaman.
Contents
History
His origin is similar to that of his mentor. Garth was an amphibious humanoid who was left to die because of ancient Atlantean superstition and prophecy. He was a prince of the Idyllists, a colony of Atlanteans that settled in the Hidden Valley 4,000 years ago. There, nestled in the capital city of Shayeris, the pacifist Idyllists became rabid builders and collectors, architects and artisans, and eschewed physical violence at all costs. The Idyllists were also practitioners of magic and kept an extensive library of mystical texts and scrolls.
Approximately four decades ago, King Thar and his wife Queen Berra, became the reigning monarchs of Shayeris. Thar had inherited the throne and access to ancient magical energies that his brother Zath, a powerful magician in his own right, believed to be rightfully his. Zath practiced dark sorcery and necromancy, the raising of the dead, and was eventually banished from the Hidden Valley. His body transformed into disgusting, half human form, Zath, renamed Slizzath, returned to Shayeris twenty years later with an army of undead. He planned to invade the Hidden Valley and transform it into a necropolis he would rule.
Aqualad 002
Aqualad
King Thar knew of this and assembled an armory of robots and weapons to stop his demented brother. But the Idyllist radicals killed him and banished his pregnant wife Berra back to Atlantis. Before Thar was killed, however, he was able to cast a magical spell that trapped Slizzath in an otherdimensional prison. Unfortunately, this spell was linked to a magical ritual which would give his offspring access to incredible mystical powers and accessing that ritual would give Slizzath the energy required to break free of his prison. So word was sent out that all babies born with purple eyes, the Idylist mark of power, should be banished and killed, lest they try to perform the access ritual and accidentally free Slizzath and his undead army. The Idyllists also claimed that Thar had gone insane to hide their complex, fearful plan.
In Poseidonis, one of the domed cities of Atlantis, Queen Berra gave birth to her baby boy, Garth, who was born with purple eyes. The Atlanteans claimed Garth had been born genetically inferior and sentenced him to death on a seabed leagues away from Atlantis. But, with the secret help of Aquaman’s father, the Atlantean sorcerer Atlan, the young Garth not only survived but thrived. It was Atlan who taught Garth language and survival rituals and kept the young boy from going feral as he scavenged his way through the undersea. Garth did develop an intense fear of schools of fish, however, that haunted him into his teens.
Garth eventually met Aquaman. As Aqualad, he fought crime and had many adventures above and below the sea with his mentor. When Aquaman assumed the throne of Poseidonis, Garth became a member of the royal court.
Garth was one of the founding members of the Teen Titans, and was a member of that team in many of its incarnations although later as a reservist since he began to feel he was of little help out of the water. His girlfriend for many years was Tula (a.k.a. Aquagirl) until her death during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
As a result of his grief and repeated telepathic abuse by Mento, among other factors, Aqualad lost his ability to control marine life. While he later regained this power during the Millennium event, it came with the condition that his commands must now be phrased as requests to the creatures to perform desired actions, although the animals apparently need little persuasion.
Shortly before Zero Hour, it was Garth who convinced Aquaman to come out of his depression and back into action. The two of them investigated a downed submarine and fought a villain named Charybdis. During the battle, Garth at one point thought he spotted Tula in the distance. After disagreeing with Aquaman, Garth left his mentor and swam off to investigate the Tula sighting. It was not, in fact, Aquagirl, but a ”shark-girl”. Garth was captured by her people and chained up to a rock, left to be killed by a deadly whirlwind. He was rescued by Atlan, who transported him to another dimension.[3]
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Becoming Tempest
Atlan took Garth to the Grotto, a convergence between dimensions, and spent the next several months to a year (although only days or weeks passed on Earth) training Garth in his mystical heritage, preparing him for his eventual role as the guardian of all undersea humanoid communities. In addition to other magical abilities, Garth gained the ability to affect water with blasts of freezing or boiling energy.[4] He then returned to Earth and helped Aquaman fight off an invasion of the Hunter/Gatherers. Proving victorious, Garth left with Atlan again for a new mission.[5]
Atlan took Garth back to the Hidden Valley where he had to battle Slizzath, who intended to conquer all the oceans. Garth adopted a new name, Tempest, and was confronted by a resurrected Tula (only to have her die again) and comes out of the experience older and more mature, with a new confidence in himself (and a new uniform).[6]
Tempest resumed his role as Aquaman’s right hand man and also joined the newly reformed Titans along with his old friends. Some friction arose between the two heroes when Aquaman’s lover, Dolphin, left him for Tempest, but the two have since resolved their differences.[7] Tempest proceeded to get Dolphin pregnant and temporarily freaked out over it.[8] Tempest and Dolphin decided to get married shortly thereafter. The Titans came to Atlantis to attend the wedding.[9]
Dolphin gave birth just as Atlantis was being attacked by the island nation of Cerdia. The baby was kidnapped by Ocean Master, who had orchestrated the war, but was successfully rescued. After the war, when Atlantis annexed the island, Garth decided to name the baby Cerdian (Ian for short) as a gesture of goodwill.
During the events known as ”Infinite Crisis”, the Spectre attacked Atlantis. Dolphin and Cerdian were two of the many casualties of the attack.
Aquaman later died and was replaced by his distant relative Arthur Joseph Curry.
Blackest Night
Main article: Blackest Night
Black Lantern Corps 009
Black Lantern Corps
Garth assumed the duties of king of Atlantis after the new Aquaman had abandoned both the kingship and role as Aquaman.
Garth was attacked by the possessed corpses of the original Aquaman, Tula and Dolphin who were Black Lanterns. Garth fought off Tula and Dolphin until he was stabbed in his chest and died instantly, Aquaman left him to fight Mera. Upon his death, a Black Lantern Power Ring flew onto his finger and attached itself bringing him back from death as a possessed being. Garth then stood beside his deceased wife, former girlfriend and adoptive father as part of the Black Lantern Corps. He then died for a second and final time when the Atom and Atrocitus combined their rings’ power to destroy his reanimated corpse.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Atlantean Physiology: The Atlanteans are offshoots of humanity that are biologically adapted to the deep ocean environment. All their abilities are by-products of their bodies being adapted to survive unprotected in the tremendous pressures of the ocean depths.
Amphibian: Tempest, as an Atlantean, and the son of a wizard and Atlantean queen, can breathe both water and air, but must return to the aquatic environment at various intervals; this length can be prolonged by the humidity in the atmosphere. Tempest breathes by extracting oxygen from the water through tiny pores in his skin.
Enhanced Sight: His ability to see in the murky depths of the ocean allows him exceptional night vision while on land. Tempest has excellent close range vision and he can see particularly well in low light.
Enhanced Hearing: He has several times more acute than human capacity. His sense of hearing is particularly acute, although, because the rate sound travels on dry land is different than beneath the water, his hearing is directly linked to his vision.
Enhanced Physiology: His bloodstream is filled with an amino acid that keeps his body from freezing in the ocean depths, although his own temperature is naturally quite high, allowing his muscles the heat they need to swim at such high speeds. This hybrid physiology means he can survive indefinitely underwater or on land (though he would still need occasional contact with water to survive) this length can be prolonged by the humidity in the air.
Superhuman Strength: He can lift approximately 8 tons.
Superhuman Stamina
Superhuman Speed: He can swim at speeds of 97.76 knots (or 85 MPH).
Superhuman Durability: He can survive at depths of up to 3,400 feet below surface level. His body contains fluids that adjust to give him buoyancy at varying depths. His body also produces gases that push out against the ocean pressures as heavily as they push in, preventing him from being crushed at great depths. His body is also highly impervious to physical injury.
Marine Telepathy: Tempest has a form of telepathy which allows him to control and communicate with aquatic life at will.
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Garth’s Magic
Magic: Tempest’s magical powers are so great that he was able to magically teleport the entirety of Atlantis into the past during the Imperiex War; further, the villainous Darkseid used him as a conduit to help open a Boom Tube powerful enough to send Imperiex back to the beginning of time.
Energy Blasts: He is able to project powerful energy blasts and bolts of mystical energy from his hands.
Hydrokinesis: He inherited the ability to mystically control water and water-based solutions for a variety of effects. He can manipulate water currents, create whirlpools and water columns, and boil or freeze vast bodies of water.
Mystical Detection: He can sense and locate the presence of mystical beings and identify them as such on sight.
Heat Generation: Tempest has the ability to generate massive amounts of heat energy from his left hand.
Cold Generation: Tempest has the ability to generate massive amounts of cold energy from his right hand.
Dimensional Travel: Tempest has been shown on numerous occasions to possess the ability to open and maintain dimensional portals for a time.[10]
Astral Projection: Tempest has shown the ability to project his own and others’ astral bodies from their physical forms through his sorcery.[11]
Possession: Once he has separated his or others’ astral selves from their physical bodies, Tempest can place them inside simple creatures (the shown example being small fish) so that Tempest and his astral companions can control their bodies as if they were their own.[11]
Telekinesis: Garth possesses a degree of telekinesis. While he has never shown the ability to outright lift objects with his mind, Garth was able to focus what little telekinetic ability he possesses to extract poisonous chemicals from Aquaman’s body.[12]
Invisibility: Apparently, one of the first things Atlan taught Garth during his mystical training was how to cast an invisibility spell.[13] He has used this spell to make both himself and Man o’ War invisible in the presence of Hagen’s guards.
Teleportation: While not an ability he can actively control, Tempest has the ability to teleport his body elsewhere when he is in seemingly mortal danger. This ability is one that happens instinctually, and it does not occur every time he is in a life-or-death situation. Still, it is one that he possesses.[14]
Abilities
Swimming
Occultism
Leadership: Garth has shown the capacity for leadership. For a time, he served as High Councilor for Atlantis, ruling in Arthur’s stead while he was away.[15] Another time, Tempest skillfully led the Titans in a mission to rescue Omen.[16]
Weaknesses
Power Limitation: Tempest must return to water after a period of time or he will weaken. Garth can bypass this limitation by drawing moisture from the air and replenishing himself.
Partial Color Blind: Tempest is partially color blind, with the colors blue, black, and green almost indistinguishable to him.[17]
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Imp: (Formerly)
Weapons
Trident of Poseidon
Notes
Although this character was originally introduced during DC’s Earth-One era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985–86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character’s Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and should be considered apocryphal.
Trivia
Garth met the predecessor to the ”Tempest” moniker once while Garth was still using the name Aqualad.[18]
Garth was once stated to be the least powerful member of the Teen Titans until he awakened his magical powers.[1]
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Garth_(New_Earth)
Real Name
Garth
Main Alias
Tempest
Other Aliases
Aqualad
Relatives
King Thar (father, deceased)
Queen Berra (mother)
Orin (Aquaman) (adoptive father)[1]
Arthur Curry Jr. (adoptive brother, deceased)
Koryak (adoptive brother, deceased)
Slizzath (uncle, deceased)
Dolphin (wife, deceased)
Cerdian (son, deceased)
Garn Daanuth (alleged ancestor)[2]
Affiliation
Aquaman Family · Atlantean Royal Family[1] · formerly Sentinels of Magic · Teen Titans · Justice League
Base Of Operations
Poseidonis, Atlantis
Status
Alignment
Good
Identity
Public Identity
Race
Atlantean · Homo Magi
Citizenship
Atlantean · Idylist
Marital Status
Widowed
Occupation
King of Atlantis · Sorcerer · formerly Ambassador · Prince of the Idyllist
Characteristics
Gender
Male
Height
5’ 10”
Weight
235 lbs (107 kg)
Eyes
Purple
Hair
Black
Origin
Universe
Earth-One · New Earth
Tempest/ Aqualqd (Garth New Earth) Main Universe, 1950s-2011
Creators Robert Bernstein & Ramona Fradon 1st App. Adventure Comics #269
(February, 1960) Death Blackest Night #2 (October, 2009) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Garth_(New_Earth)
And I’ve come dressed for the occasion. More important, though, I’ve finally decided on a new name for myself. If I’m destined to be this great undersea defender, I can’t very well go around calling myself ”Garth”, can I? From now on... you can call me Tempest!
— Garth src
Garth was the Atlantean hero known as Tempest. He began his heroic career as the original Aqualad, teenaged sidekick to Aquaman.
Contents
History
His origin is similar to that of his mentor. Garth was an amphibious humanoid who was left to die because of ancient Atlantean superstition and prophecy. He was a prince of the Idyllists, a colony of Atlanteans that settled in the Hidden Valley 4,000 years ago. There, nestled in the capital city of Shayeris, the pacifist Idyllists became rabid builders and collectors, architects and artisans, and eschewed physical violence at all costs. The Idyllists were also practitioners of magic and kept an extensive library of mystical texts and scrolls.
Approximately four decades ago, King Thar and his wife Queen Berra, became the reigning monarchs of Shayeris. Thar had inherited the throne and access to ancient magical energies that his brother Zath, a powerful magician in his own right, believed to be rightfully his. Zath practiced dark sorcery and necromancy, the raising of the dead, and was eventually banished from the Hidden Valley. His body transformed into disgusting, half human form, Zath, renamed Slizzath, returned to Shayeris twenty years later with an army of undead. He planned to invade the Hidden Valley and transform it into a necropolis he would rule.
Aqualad 002
Aqualad
King Thar knew of this and assembled an armory of robots and weapons to stop his demented brother. But the Idyllist radicals killed him and banished his pregnant wife Berra back to Atlantis. Before Thar was killed, however, he was able to cast a magical spell that trapped Slizzath in an otherdimensional prison. Unfortunately, this spell was linked to a magical ritual which would give his offspring access to incredible mystical powers and accessing that ritual would give Slizzath the energy required to break free of his prison. So word was sent out that all babies born with purple eyes, the Idylist mark of power, should be banished and killed, lest they try to perform the access ritual and accidentally free Slizzath and his undead army. The Idyllists also claimed that Thar had gone insane to hide their complex, fearful plan.
In Poseidonis, one of the domed cities of Atlantis, Queen Berra gave birth to her baby boy, Garth, who was born with purple eyes. The Atlanteans claimed Garth had been born genetically inferior and sentenced him to death on a seabed leagues away from Atlantis. But, with the secret help of Aquaman’s father, the Atlantean sorcerer Atlan, the young Garth not only survived but thrived. It was Atlan who taught Garth language and survival rituals and kept the young boy from going feral as he scavenged his way through the undersea. Garth did develop an intense fear of schools of fish, however, that haunted him into his teens.
Garth eventually met Aquaman. As Aqualad, he fought crime and had many adventures above and below the sea with his mentor. When Aquaman assumed the throne of Poseidonis, Garth became a member of the royal court.
Garth was one of the founding members of the Teen Titans, and was a member of that team in many of its incarnations although later as a reservist since he began to feel he was of little help out of the water. His girlfriend for many years was Tula (a.k.a. Aquagirl) until her death during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
As a result of his grief and repeated telepathic abuse by Mento, among other factors, Aqualad lost his ability to control marine life. While he later regained this power during the Millennium event, it came with the condition that his commands must now be phrased as requests to the creatures to perform desired actions, although the animals apparently need little persuasion.
Shortly before Zero Hour, it was Garth who convinced Aquaman to come out of his depression and back into action. The two of them investigated a downed submarine and fought a villain named Charybdis. During the battle, Garth at one point thought he spotted Tula in the distance. After disagreeing with Aquaman, Garth left his mentor and swam off to investigate the Tula sighting. It was not, in fact, Aquagirl, but a ”shark-girl”. Garth was captured by her people and chained up to a rock, left to be killed by a deadly whirlwind. He was rescued by Atlan, who transported him to another dimension.[3]
Aquaman Vol 5 20
Becoming Tempest
Atlan took Garth to the Grotto, a convergence between dimensions, and spent the next several months to a year (although only days or weeks passed on Earth) training Garth in his mystical heritage, preparing him for his eventual role as the guardian of all undersea humanoid communities. In addition to other magical abilities, Garth gained the ability to affect water with blasts of freezing or boiling energy.[4] He then returned to Earth and helped Aquaman fight off an invasion of the Hunter/Gatherers. Proving victorious, Garth left with Atlan again for a new mission.[5]
Atlan took Garth back to the Hidden Valley where he had to battle Slizzath, who intended to conquer all the oceans. Garth adopted a new name, Tempest, and was confronted by a resurrected Tula (only to have her die again) and comes out of the experience older and more mature, with a new confidence in himself (and a new uniform).[6]
Tempest resumed his role as Aquaman’s right hand man and also joined the newly reformed Titans along with his old friends. Some friction arose between the two heroes when Aquaman’s lover, Dolphin, left him for Tempest, but the two have since resolved their differences.[7] Tempest proceeded to get Dolphin pregnant and temporarily freaked out over it.[8] Tempest and Dolphin decided to get married shortly thereafter. The Titans came to Atlantis to attend the wedding.[9]
Dolphin gave birth just as Atlantis was being attacked by the island nation of Cerdia. The baby was kidnapped by Ocean Master, who had orchestrated the war, but was successfully rescued. After the war, when Atlantis annexed the island, Garth decided to name the baby Cerdian (Ian for short) as a gesture of goodwill.
During the events known as ”Infinite Crisis”, the Spectre attacked Atlantis. Dolphin and Cerdian were two of the many casualties of the attack.
Aquaman later died and was replaced by his distant relative Arthur Joseph Curry.
Blackest Night
Main article: Blackest Night
Black Lantern Corps 009
Black Lantern Corps
Garth assumed the duties of king of Atlantis after the new Aquaman had abandoned both the kingship and role as Aquaman.
Garth was attacked by the possessed corpses of the original Aquaman, Tula and Dolphin who were Black Lanterns. Garth fought off Tula and Dolphin until he was stabbed in his chest and died instantly, Aquaman left him to fight Mera. Upon his death, a Black Lantern Power Ring flew onto his finger and attached itself bringing him back from death as a possessed being. Garth then stood beside his deceased wife, former girlfriend and adoptive father as part of the Black Lantern Corps. He then died for a second and final time when the Atom and Atrocitus combined their rings’ power to destroy his reanimated corpse.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Atlantean Physiology: The Atlanteans are offshoots of humanity that are biologically adapted to the deep ocean environment. All their abilities are by-products of their bodies being adapted to survive unprotected in the tremendous pressures of the ocean depths.
Amphibian: Tempest, as an Atlantean, and the son of a wizard and Atlantean queen, can breathe both water and air, but must return to the aquatic environment at various intervals; this length can be prolonged by the humidity in the atmosphere. Tempest breathes by extracting oxygen from the water through tiny pores in his skin.
Enhanced Sight: His ability to see in the murky depths of the ocean allows him exceptional night vision while on land. Tempest has excellent close range vision and he can see particularly well in low light.
Enhanced Hearing: He has several times more acute than human capacity. His sense of hearing is particularly acute, although, because the rate sound travels on dry land is different than beneath the water, his hearing is directly linked to his vision.
Enhanced Physiology: His bloodstream is filled with an amino acid that keeps his body from freezing in the ocean depths, although his own temperature is naturally quite high, allowing his muscles the heat they need to swim at such high speeds. This hybrid physiology means he can survive indefinitely underwater or on land (though he would still need occasional contact with water to survive) this length can be prolonged by the humidity in the air.
Superhuman Strength: He can lift approximately 8 tons.
Superhuman Stamina
Superhuman Speed: He can swim at speeds of 97.76 knots (or 85 MPH).
Superhuman Durability: He can survive at depths of up to 3,400 feet below surface level. His body contains fluids that adjust to give him buoyancy at varying depths. His body also produces gases that push out against the ocean pressures as heavily as they push in, preventing him from being crushed at great depths. His body is also highly impervious to physical injury.
Marine Telepathy: Tempest has a form of telepathy which allows him to control and communicate with aquatic life at will.
Tempest 05
Garth’s Magic
Magic: Tempest’s magical powers are so great that he was able to magically teleport the entirety of Atlantis into the past during the Imperiex War; further, the villainous Darkseid used him as a conduit to help open a Boom Tube powerful enough to send Imperiex back to the beginning of time.
Energy Blasts: He is able to project powerful energy blasts and bolts of mystical energy from his hands.
Hydrokinesis: He inherited the ability to mystically control water and water-based solutions for a variety of effects. He can manipulate water currents, create whirlpools and water columns, and boil or freeze vast bodies of water.
Mystical Detection: He can sense and locate the presence of mystical beings and identify them as such on sight.
Heat Generation: Tempest has the ability to generate massive amounts of heat energy from his left hand.
Cold Generation: Tempest has the ability to generate massive amounts of cold energy from his right hand.
Dimensional Travel: Tempest has been shown on numerous occasions to possess the ability to open and maintain dimensional portals for a time.[10]
Astral Projection: Tempest has shown the ability to project his own and others’ astral bodies from their physical forms through his sorcery.[11]
Possession: Once he has separated his or others’ astral selves from their physical bodies, Tempest can place them inside simple creatures (the shown example being small fish) so that Tempest and his astral companions can control their bodies as if they were their own.[11]
Telekinesis: Garth possesses a degree of telekinesis. While he has never shown the ability to outright lift objects with his mind, Garth was able to focus what little telekinetic ability he possesses to extract poisonous chemicals from Aquaman’s body.[12]
Invisibility: Apparently, one of the first things Atlan taught Garth during his mystical training was how to cast an invisibility spell.[13] He has used this spell to make both himself and Man o’ War invisible in the presence of Hagen’s guards.
Teleportation: While not an ability he can actively control, Tempest has the ability to teleport his body elsewhere when he is in seemingly mortal danger. This ability is one that happens instinctually, and it does not occur every time he is in a life-or-death situation. Still, it is one that he possesses.[14]
Abilities
Swimming
Occultism
Leadership: Garth has shown the capacity for leadership. For a time, he served as High Councilor for Atlantis, ruling in Arthur’s stead while he was away.[15] Another time, Tempest skillfully led the Titans in a mission to rescue Omen.[16]
Weaknesses
Power Limitation: Tempest must return to water after a period of time or he will weaken. Garth can bypass this limitation by drawing moisture from the air and replenishing himself.
Partial Color Blind: Tempest is partially color blind, with the colors blue, black, and green almost indistinguishable to him.[17]
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Imp: (Formerly)
Weapons
Trident of Poseidon
Notes
Although this character was originally introduced during DC’s Earth-One era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985–86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character’s Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and should be considered apocryphal.
Trivia
Garth met the predecessor to the ”Tempest” moniker once while Garth was still using the name Aqualad.[18]
Garth was once stated to be the least powerful member of the Teen Titans until he awakened his magical powers.[1]
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Number of Pages:
32
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Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-07-14
Signed By:
Adam Hughes
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 21:57:31
Created By:
Diana of Themyscira (New Earth) Creators William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter 1st App. Wonder Woman Vol 2 #1 (February, 1987)
Tempest/Aqualad (Garth New Earth) Main Universe, 1950s-2011 Creators Robert Bernstein & Ramona Fradon 1st App. Adventure Comics #269 (February, 1960) Death Blackest Night #2 (October, 2009) https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Garth_(New_Earth)
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Writer:
Phil Jimenez
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Artist:
Roy Allen Martinez
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Colorist:
Trish Mulvihill
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Cover Artist:
Adam Hughes
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Letterer:
Comicraft
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Editor:
Eddie Berganza
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