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Garth (comics)

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DC Comics superhero
For the British comic strip, seeGarth (comic strip).
Comics character
Garth
Tempest (DC Rebirth version)
Character design byBrett Booth.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAs Aqualad:
Adventure Comics #269 (February 1960)
As Tempest:
Tempest #2 (December 1996)
Created byAqualad:
Robert Bernstein
Ramona Fradon
Tempest:
Phil Jimenez
In-story information
Alter egoGarth
SpeciesAtlantean
Team affiliationsTeen Titans
Sentinels of Magic
PartnershipsAquaman
Donna Troy
Aquagirl
Dolphin
Supporting character ofAquaman
Notable aliasesAqualad, Tempest, Marine Marvel, Garth of Atlantis, Son of the Seven Seas
Abilities
  • Atlantean physiology that grants him superhuman physical attributes (strength, speed, endurance, agility) necessary to survive the deep depths of the ocean as well as possessing night vision and can breathe underwater.
  • Vast sorcerous abilities due to heritage (mystic senses, telepathy, teleportation, astral projection, telekinesis, hydrokinesis, etc.)
  • Encyclopedic knowledge of the history of Atlantis
  • Skilled hand-to-hand combatant and proficiency in different weaponry.
  • Skilled diplomat and politician

Garth is asuperhero appearing inAmerican comic books published byDC Comics. Created byRobert Bernstein and artistRamona Fradon, He first appears inAdventure Comics #269 (February 1960). The character is commonly associated with bothAquaman and theTeen Titans alongside the team's various incarnations.

Garth began as the teenagedsidekick and protégé ofAquaman, who is his adoptive father. The first character to use theAqualad codename, Garth was a full-blooded Atlantean prince from the Idyllist tribe, consisting of pacifists. Atlantean superstitious nature made them believe infant Garth was connected to an evil lineage due to having purple eyes and was cast out, but found by Aquaman. He eventually came to befriend several other sidekicks and was a founding member of theTeen Titans. Once considered among the weaker members, his magical powers awakened, as did his potential of becoming a powerful sorcerer.[1] As a young adult, Garth instead used the codenameTempest and became a formidable Atlantean sorcerer, standing on equal footing with his former mentor. politically servedAtlantis in several capacities, and eventually fatheredCerdian with fellow Aquaman ally,Dolphin.[1]

After theNew 52 reboot, the character was reinvented and depicted as an elite soldier and a dropout of a prestigious Atlantean school of sorcery whose Idyllist heritage instead granted him an encyclopedia knowledge of Atlantis but experienced Atlantean xenophobia against them.[2][3] Gradually, many aspects of his prior history was restored and merged with the newer history, including his relation with Aquaman, the Teen Titans, and his fatherhood. Once more serving his mentor and Atlantis in several capacities, he eventually meets his successorJackson Hyde, whom he passes the Aqualad codename to.

Garth has made several appearances as both Aqualad and Tempest in various media. As Aqualad, he appears in the animated seriesTeen Titans andBatman: The Brave and the Bold. He made his live-action debut in the second season of theDC Universe seriesTitans, portrayed byDrew Van Acker.[4] As Tempest, Garth appears in theYoung Justice animated series.

Publication history

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Aqualad first appeared in 1960 inAdventure Comics #269 and was created byRobert Bernstein andRamona Fradon. In 1996, Aqualad appeared in his own four-issue limited series under a new alias:Tempest. In the 2009–2010 miniseries,Blackest Night, Tempest is murdered in battle.

Fictional character biography

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Garth is the prince and heir to the throne of the Idyllists, a colony of Atlanteans who settled in the Hidden Valley 4,000 years ago. Prior to Garth's birth, his parents, King Thar and Queen Berra, became the reigning monarchs of Shayeris, the capital of the Hidden Valley. Thar's brother, Zath, practiced dark sorcery andnecromancy and was eventually banished from the Hidden Valley. Zath renamed himself Slizzath and returned to Shayeris twenty years later, plotting to conquer the Hidden Valley.

Thar attempts to stop Slizzath, but is killed by Idyllist radicals. Before Thar is killed, he casts a spell that traps Slizzath in another dimension. However, the spell is linked to a ritual that gives Thar's offspring the potential to free Slizzath. Babies born with purple eyes, the Idyllist mark of power, are banished and killed to prevent them from freeing Slizzath.

In Poseidonis, one of the domed cities of Atlantis, Queen Berra gives birth to Garth, who is born with purple eyes. The Atlanteans claim Garth had been born genetically inferior and sentence him to death on a seabed far away from Atlantis. It has been speculated that Garth survived with the assistance of Aquaman's father, the Atlantean sorcererAtlan.

Prince, Sidekick, and Titan

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The founding members of theTeen Titans:Wonder Girl,Robin,Kid Flash, and Garth as Aqualad. Cover art forTeen Titans: Year One #1, byKarl Kerschl.

The orphaned Garth is saved by Aquaman at the age of 12 and becomes his sidekick Aqualad.[5] When Aquaman becomes king of Atlantis, Garth automatically becomes prince, as he is Aquaman's adopted son and heir.[6][7][8] After Aquaman marriesMera and has his own son, known asAquababy, adventuring with Aqualad became less important to him, leaving Garth feeling unsure of his role in his mentor's life. Seeking to be of help to other teens in trouble, Garth becomes a founding member of theTeen Titans.

While on a quest to assist Aquaman, Garth is kidnapped and forced to fight a giant sea beast to the death, surviving just long enough for Aquaman to defeat the monster. Garth is later forced to defend himself in a life or death struggle against his mentor over the survival of the infant Arthur Jr. (also known as Aquababy).[9] Betrayed and abandoned by Aquaman, Garth stays in the Hidden Valley to search for links to his identity,[10] eventually learning that he is the lost prince of the Idyllists.

Also as a teenager, Garth meets and falls in love withAquagirl (Tula), the ward of Aquaman's predecessor, King Juvor. They dated for years, aiding Aquaman as defenders of the undersea realms, until Tula's death at the hands ofChemo duringCrisis on Infinite Earths.[11] Grief-stricken, Garth leaves Atlantis, rejoins the Teen Titans, and cuts ties with Aquaman.

Tempest

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Some time later, Garth encounters a band of shark-like merpeople who attack him with mystic water. Garth is transported to another dimension, where Atlan trains him. Atlan teaches Garth to use powers he previously did not know existed, including elemental powers which allowed him to heat and cool water and create whirlpools, as well as fiery purple blasts of energy from his eyes. Atlan tells Garth that the final part of his training was to complete the ritual that would grant him full access to his ancestral magical power, and thus Garth had to return to Shayeris, in the Hidden Valley.When Garth returns to Shayeris, he finds the city overtaken by undead creatures and encounters Aquagirl, who has been resurrected by Slizzath. Together with Letifos (one of the shark warriors), Atlan, and Aquagirl, Garth descends into Shayeris. While Garth attempts to perform the ritual, Aquagirl attacks him and takes his energy to summon Slizzath. Garth destroys Aquagirl and returns Slizzath to his prison, assuming the mantle ofTempest.

Family

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Tempest returns to Atlantis, where he becomes the city's ambassador to theUnited Nations. Aquaman's lover,Dolphin, leaves him for Tempest; the two soon marry and have a son namedCerdian.[12][13] At the same time, Tempest joins a new incarnation of his old team, the Titans. He quits the Titans due to Dolphin believing that he cannot balance his duties as a hero and his duties as a father and husband.

During theInfinite Crisis event, Tempest attempts to channel the magic of all the Atlantean soldiers to undo a spell that turned Mera into an air-breather. TheSpectre senses Tempest's magic and attacks Atlantis, with Tempest being presumed dead.

One Year Later

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In "One Year Later" storyline, Tempest is revealed to have survived and is found byCal Durham and the people of Sub Diego. He has been rendered amnesiac and lost his powers, no longer being able to use magic or breathe underwater.[14] In Final Crisis, Garth recovers and assistsHawkgirl andGreen Lantern in attackingCheckmate's castle.[15]Garth later returns to Atlantis to aid his friend, Letifos, in rebuilding the city. He decides to have a private celebration for Dolphin and Cerdian, claiming that even if they survived the Spectre's attack, they were surely buried in the rubble of Atlantis. Inspired byDick Grayson and Letifos, Tempest crowns himself new king of Atlantis, waiting for Mera to return and guide the survivors.[16]

Blackest Night

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InBlackest Night #2, Garth visits Aquaman's grave with Mera to relocate his remains to Atlantis, but they are interrupted by Aquaman, Tula, and Dolphin; now reanimated asBlack Lanterns. A conflict ensues, during which Garth is killed and reanimated as a Black Lantern.[17] Soon afterwards, Tempest and other Black Lantern Titans appear to attack the Titans.[18] They followDawn Granger, the current Dove, to Titans Tower, where more Black Lantern Titans are attacking the living heroes.

Holly Granger (Dawn's sister, who had shortly beforehand been killed and transformed into a Black Lantern) confronts Dove, overwhelming her and attempting to take her heart. Dove suddenly radiates a white energy that destroys Holly's body and severs her connection to her ring. Dove then turns the light on the other Black Lanterns, destroying all butHank Hall, Tempest, andTerra, who quickly retreat.[19] Garth is later seen inCoast City, where he is destroyed by theAtom andAtrocitus.[20]

The New 52 and beyond

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Following the 2011 "Flashpoint" storyline and the subsequentNew 52 reboot of the DC Comics continuity, Garth does not appear for some time. He is reintroduced as part of an elite force thatSiren assembles to hunt down Aquaman, alongsideKing Shark,Scylla,Charybdis, and Ch'tok.[21][22] Later, Garth is made Director of Communications of the Atlantean embassy on land.[23]

TheTitans Hunt (2015–2016) series establishes that Garth was a member of the Teen Titans, but he and the other members had their memories of the group erased for their own safety. After the events ofDC Rebirth, Garth is once again part of an older Titans team which includesNightwing,Arsenal,Donna Troy,Lilith Clay, and the newly returnedWally West. Wally's return helps the other members of the group recover their memories.

TheWorld's Finest: Teen Titans (2023–present) series revealed that Garth issexually fluid, and dealing with this as a teenager led to problems in his romantic relationship with Donna Troy.[24][25]

Character overview

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Family lineage

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A reoccurring theme in Garth's character is his familial connections and its impact on his life, mirroring Aquaman in some aspects. The biological son of Idyllist monarchs Thar and Berra, his relationship with both are strained due to their choice in abandoning him and reserves a low opinion of them. With Slizzath as his uncle, Garth witnesses his uncle and father battle, fulfilling a reoccurring theme within the DC Universe's Atlantean history where brothers battle for political power, not unlike his adoptive family members, Aquaman andOcean Master.[26]

The character is also believed to be a descendant ofGarn Daanuth, making him distantly related toArion andZatanna.[26][27][28]

Powers and abilities

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As an Atlantean, he possess their shared attributes of powers granted by their physiology: he is able to breathe underwater indefinitely, possesses superhuman physical abilities that allows him to freely move underwater and withstand the pressures of the deep ocean. 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. 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. Tempest can swim at speeds of 73.86knots (or 85 mph). Tempest has excellent close range vision and he can see particularly well in low light. 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. He also has a powerful sense of smell. Tempest is amphibious and is able to breathe under water by extracting oxygen from the water through tiny pores in his skin.[26]

As the alleged descendant of the evil ancient Atlantean demigod Garn Daanuth, he possess magical powers that are the result of mystic energies of his magical ancestors mixing with their genetic line. His magical powers allow him to perform a myriad of abilities such as his psionic ability to generate extreme temperatures of cold or heat in bodies of water, project optic blasts powerful enough to stun or knock a gray whale unconscious and kill a normal human being although he can alter its lethal intent. Other magical abilities include mystical senses, telepathy, telekinesis, dimensional traveling, demonic summoning, and ability to commune with entities connected to the elemental force known as the Blue (or Clear).[26] After theNew 52 reboot, Garth's purple eyes denote a line of Atlanteans whose powers include having an encyclopedic memory of Atlantis' history.[29]

In addition to his super-powers, Garth is considered a skilled warrior adept with various weaponry and hand-to-hand combat. He is also considered intelligent and a competent ambassador.[30][31] At a young age, Garth exceeded in academics.[32] Garth also possesses a vast amount of wealth due to his royal connections, once having served as the Titan's chief financer.[33] As an ambassador, he also has a level ofdiplomatic immunity.

Weaknesses

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As with all other Atlanteans, Garth dehydrates at a faster rate than humans. Originally, the character was expressed to be able to survive for one hour[26] although later versions of this character lacked a specified time limit before the character could dehydrate while on dry air. Despite having enhanced senses, Garth is partiallycolor blind, unable to distinguish between black, green, and blue.[26]

Other versions

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In other media

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Television

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Garth / Aqualad (left) as he appears inTeen Titans.
Garth as he appears inYoung Justice.
Drew Van Acker as Garth / Aqualad inTitans.

Film

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Video games

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Miscellaneous

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References

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  9. ^Adventure Comics #452 (August 1977)
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  11. ^Crisis on Infinite Earths #9 (December 1985)
  12. ^Aquaman (vol. 5) #36 (September 1997)
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  37. ^abcde"Aqualad / Garth Voices (Aquaman)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedApril 22, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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