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  • Aquaman Vol 1 33
Trivia
  • * This issue includes a "Cap's Hobby Hints" humor strip by Henry Boltinoff. * Tula is only referred to as Aquagirl in the narratives. In all other instances she is called "Aquachick". * King Pier is based on Steel Pier in Atlantic City, which gained notoriety in the early 20the century for its diving horse show.
Inker1
  • Nick Cardy
Inker1
  • Nick Cardy
Writer1
  • Bob Haney
Penciler1
  • Nick Cardy
Writer1
  • Bob Haney
StoryTitle
  • Aqualad's Deep-Six Chick!
Editor1
  • George Kashdan
Penciler1
  • Nick Cardy
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * * * Villains: * Doctor Dorsal Other Characters: * The Aqua-Kids Locations: * ** ** **Deep Six-A-Go-Go * King Pier * Surfport
Editor1
  • George Kashdan
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CoverArtist
  • Nick Cardy
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 33
Speaker
  • [[W:C:DC:Garth
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Aquaman
Month
  • June
Synopsis
  • Aquaman and Aqualad help rescue passengers from a jet plane that crashed into the ocean. Aqualad keeps the younger survivors calm by getting them to engage in a sing-along. Moments later, Aqualad meets Tula, a girl he once remembered as a "gawky pig-tailed kid". Tula is all grown up now and has set her sights on Aqualad. She convinces him to abandon his position as Aquaman's sidekick to spend his days dancing and partying with her. Aqualad dubs her "Aquachick" and brings her back to Atlantis. He tells Aquaman and Mera that he is leaving and [[W:C:DC:Mera
Notes
  • * This issue is the first appearance of Aquagirl (Tula). Tula is not to be confused with previous iterations of the character such as Lisa Morel and Selina. * Although never specified, it is possible that Doctor Dorsal hails from Dimension Aqua, the same watery world that [[W:C:DC:Mera
quotation
  • Wailing wolf-fish, Aquachick!... we've killed Aquaman!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1967