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King Shark

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Comic book character
For other uses, seeKing Shark (disambiguation).
Comics character
King Shark
Textless cover ofAquaman: Sword of Atlantis #47 (January 2007).
Art byJackson Guice and Daniel Brown.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceCameo appearance:Superboy (vol. 4) #0 (October 1994)
Full appearance:Superboy (vol. 4) #9 (November 1994)
Created byKarl Kesel
Tom Grummett
In-story information
Alter egoNanaue
SpeciesDemigodshark
Place of originHawaii,New Earth
Team affiliationsSuicide Squad
Secret Society of Super Villains
Secret Six
N.E.M.O.
PartnershipsHarley Quinn
Bloodsport
Peacemaker
Captain Boomerang
Notable aliasesTrixie[1]
Abilities

King Shark is asupervillain and sometimes anantihero appearing incomic books published byDC Comics. The character, also known asNanaue, was created by writerKarl Kesel and artistTom Grummett. King Shark's first key appearance was inSuperboy (vol. 4) #0 (October 1994) as a cameo before making his first full appearance inSuperboy (vol. 4) #9 (November 1994).[2] The character originated as a recurring enemy ofSuperboy (Conner Kent) and laterAquaman. As the character underwent development by later writers, he was featured more prominently as a member of theSecret Six andSuicide Squad anti-hero teams.

The character has been adapted from the comics into various forms of media, including television series, feature films, and video games. King Shark made his live-action debut in the television seriesThe Flash, voiced byDavid Hayter whileDan Payne portrayed his human form.Sylvester Stallone andRon Funches voice King Shark inThe Suicide Squad andHarley Quinn respectively. The character also prominently features in the video gameSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League as one of the main playable characters, voiced by wrestlerSamoa Joe.

Fictional character biography

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Born inHawaii,Nanaue is ahumanoidshark. His father is "The King of All Sharks"—also known as the Shark God.[3] Originally there were some doubts surrounding his origins, as other characters, such as special agent Sam Makoa, dismissed his origins as superstition and referred to him as a "savagemutation" and it was also implied that he was one of the "Wild Men", evolved animals based on those inKamandi: The Last Boy on Earth, but the now-endedAquaman: Sword of Atlantis series put an end to the controversy by firmly establishing him as the Shark God's son.

King Shark was responsible for a number of missing persons several years before Superboy arrived in Hawaii. Sam Makoa was responsible for bringing him in and bore the scars to prove it. King Shark is freed by the Silicon Dragons, who plan on hiring him.[4] Nanaue is not interested, and kills his liberators before heading to his mother's house. His mother allows him to bite her right arm off to feed. Superboy managed to take him down with his heat vision.[5] When Superboy and Makoa were assigned to theSuicide Squad to destroy the Dragons, Nanaue was forced to help. An explosive belt was strapped to his waist, set to detonate if anything happened to Makoa. Other members of the Squad includedKnockout and Squad veteransDeadshot andCaptain Boomerang.[6]

Nanaue was a crazed fighting machine, shredding legions of the Dragons (and killing Sidearm too, when he betrays the team). Despite the belt detonating, King Shark survived the blast and the destruction of the lair.

After a research team sent to investigate the lair's remains went missing, King Shark was initially suspected, but it turned out to beBlack Manta.[7] King Shark fought Superboy, but he was defeated and driven out to sea.[8]

King Shark later turned up in the Wild Lands and fought Superboy and his allies. After a fierce battle, he was assumed killed, but no body was ever recovered.

He joinedManchester Black's Legion of Villains in the "Ending Battle".[9] He later turned up inMetropolis and attackedJimmy Olsen. Superman quickly took him down, knocking most of his teeth out (though they grew back). King Shark also made an appearance during theJoker'sLast Laugh riot withOrca.

King Shark is recruited intoAlexander Luthor'sSecret Society of Super Villains and is one of the many sent to attack Sub Diego. During the battle, he killsNeptune Perkins.

Nanaue reappearsone year after theInfinite Crisis, bearing a scar from a previous encounter with Aquaman. He is less violent and more talkative than in previous appearances. His origin has been definitely given as him being the son of the Shark God, due to the new Aquaman book being more magic-based than previous incarnations.[10] He is a major character in the series, acting as an unwilling caretaker forArthur Joseph Curry. Saved from a gang of marauders by the young man, he brought Curry to the Dweller in the Depths (a mutated Aquaman), who gave him the role of assisting thenew Aquaman in filling his role. Albeit feigning disrespect, and often disappearing for a while, King Shark accepted, sharing his knowledge of the way of sea with his young savior. It is later revealed in a flashback sequence that he was asked to do so by his father:

The currents of destiny bend and twist around that young man. For good or ill, he will shape the coming oceanscape. You will protect him. You will be my agent in his camp. Close enough to guard against others who seek to control him. And close enough, when I decide the time is ripe... ... to strike, and kill him without warning.

The following arc tells the first meeting between the original Aquaman and King Shark, which occurred several years ago. It took place in Reef's End, a little border town in the Coral Sea, distant from Atlantis. Orin — who was still the King of Atlantis at this time — fought King Shark because he murdered a priest of the Order of the Thorny Crown. King Shark had previously killed a number of members of this group, obeying his father's will. The Order was associated with an old prophecy:

When thorned crown lies shattered, she comes. Born of coral, of life-in-death, of long prayer. Shake the sea floor with her power, shall she, shake the destiny of all beneath the waves...

The Shark God believed that if the Order was destroyed, that would trigger the prophecy, birthing some great power in the process. However, King Shark was defeated by Aquaman before completing his father's goal. He then was imprisoned by priests of the Thorny Crown for three years before escaping; Nanaue mentions that he was tortured during his captivity.

More recently, King Shark joined the Secret Six as a brawler.[11] His tenure with the Six proves to be short-lived, as the team is soon captured by a large group of superheroes during a failed mission inGotham City. King Shark manages to briefly overpower his old foe Superboy during the battle, but is ultimately pummeled into unconsciousness bySupergirl.[12]

King Shark's hammerhead shark appearance on the cover ofAquaman (vol. 8) #32 (March 2018). Art byStjepan Šejić.

In September 2011, DC Comics rebooted its fictional continuity in an initiative called "The New 52". In this new timeline, King Shark now resembles ahammerhead shark. He was tortured and forced into theSuicide Squad byAmanda Waller.[13] When he came to the Suicide Squad having to comply with Amanda Waller's demands, King Shark ended up eating his teammateYo-Yo (it is later revealed that Yo-Yo survived).[14] During the 2013 "Forever Evil" storyline, King Shark is among the villains that theCrime Syndicate recruited to join theSecret Society of Super Villains.[15]

In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "DC Rebirth" which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". King Shark is back in his great white shark appearance. King Shark began serving N.E.M.O underBlack Manta. He began terrorizingSan Francisco before being subdued by theTeen Titans. He also appears as one of the many villains attempting to kill Batman to halt Two-Face's data breach, attacking Batman on a train alongsideAmygdala andKiller Croc.[16] After leaving the organization, King Shark attempted to live a more peaceful life, only to be captured by the military ofMarkovia under allegations of cannibalizing a Markovian general.Wonder Woman soon arrived, doubting that he committed the crime, and used theLasso of Truth on him to prove his innocence. She then left him in the hands ofAquaman, hoping to start anew in Atlantis.[17]

Following Aquaman's usurpation of the throne, King Shark returns as a crime lord of the Ninth Tride with plans to expand his empire to more regions of Atlantis. He has his minions captureMera to use as a bargaining chip and has a run-in with the still alive Aquaman. He convinces King Shark to work with him at stopping King Rath's murderous ambitions on the condition that the Ninth Tride would receive better treatment by the new monarch. As a show of good faith, King Shark gives Mera back to Arthur. With their combined forces, they free Atlantis from the Crown of Thorns.[18]

Powers and abilities

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Nanaue's augmented flesh provides protection against underwater pressures and physical attacks. His shark-like physiology includes natural weapons, as well as gills that allows him to breathe underwater. He can swim at great speeds, regrow lost bodily tissues, or withstand cold temperatures. Nanaue has enhanced strength, stamina, and senses. King Shark was able to sense or call out his shark "cousins" for assistance, although he cannot actually control them, especially when they are filled withblood frenzy. His mystical nature means that his bite could even pierce the skin ofKryptonians.[19]

Other versions

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An alternate reality variant of King Shark appears in theFlashpoint tie-inDeadman and the Flying Graysons. This version works as astrongman at Haley's Circus before he is killed during anAmazon attack.[20][21]

In other media

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Television

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King Shark as depicted inThe Flash.
  • An original incarnation of King Shark namedShay Lamden appears inThe Flash, voiced byDavid Hayter as King Shark and portrayed byDan Payne as Shay Lamden respectively.[22] This version is a marine biologist fromEarth-2 who was transformed byHarry Wells' particle accelerator into an anthropomorphic shark and fell underZoom's control. Additionally, hisEarth-1 counterpart is stated to have died following his version of the accelerator explosion.
  • King Shark appears inHarley Quinn, voiced byRon Funches.[23] This version is a kind and peaceful tech genius who wears clothes and is shown to have a generally positive attitude. However, he occasionally goes berserk if he smells blood and is angered by fish-related insults. In the fourth season,Poison Ivy recruits him into theLegion of Doom as the head of theirIT department.
  • King Shark appears inYoung Justice, voiced byJames Arnold Taylor.[24][23] This version, also known asKing Nanaue Sha'ark, is the ruler of the Atlanteancity-state of Nanauve and a former student of the Atlantean Conservatory of Sorcery.
  • King Shark appears inTeen Titans Go!, voiced byEric Edelstein.
  • King Shark appears inSuicide Squad Isekai, voiced bySubaru Kimura in the Japanese version[25] and Andrew Love in the English dub.[26]

Film

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DC Extended Universe and DC Universe

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See also:King Shark (DC Extended Universe)
King Shark as depicted inThe Suicide Squad.

Nanaue / King Shark appears in media set in theDC Extended Universe (DCEU) andDC Universe (DCU). This version displays a childlike demeanor, speaks in simple sentences, and is an inmate ofBelle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division.

Video games

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Miscellaneous

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  • King Shark's sonKid Shark appears in theBatman: Arkham Knight prequel comic.
  • TheYoung Justice incarnation of King Shark appears in the series' self-titled tie-in comic book.
  • The Flash's Earth-1 incarnation of Shay Lamden / King Shark appears inThe Flash: Season Zero. He accepts Dr. Shults' offer to undergo an experimental procedure employing shark cells to regenerate his dying body, but is exposed todark matter during the explosion of S.T.A.R. Labs' particle accelerator, which transforms him into an anthropomorphic shark. Developing a vendetta against those involved in the procedure, Lamden comes into conflict with the Flash and theSuicide Squad.
  • King Shark appears inDC Super Hero Girls, voiced byKevin Michael Richardson.

References

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  1. ^Suicide Squad (vol. 4)
  2. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK mPublishing. p. 169.ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  3. ^Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010).The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 163.ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  4. ^Superboy (vol. 4) #0 (October 1994)
  5. ^Superboy (vol. 4) #9 (November 1994)
  6. ^Superboy (vol. 4) #13-15 (March–May 1995)
  7. ^Superboy (vol. 4) #20 (October 1995)
  8. ^Superboy (vol. 4) #32 (October 1996)
  9. ^The Adventures of Superman #608 (November 2002)
  10. ^Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #40 (May 2006)
  11. ^Secret Six (vol. 3) #21 (July 2010)
  12. ^Secret Six (vol. 3) #36 (October 2011)
  13. ^Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #1 (November 2011)
  14. ^Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #5 (March 2012)
  15. ^Forever Evil #1 (November 2013)
  16. ^All-Star Batman #2. DC Comics.
  17. ^Wonder Woman (vol. 5) Annual #1 (May 2017)
  18. ^Aquaman (vol. 8) #33 (February 2018)
  19. ^Team Superman Secret Files and Origins #1 (May 1998)
  20. ^Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons #1 (June 2011)
  21. ^Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons #2 (July 2011)
  22. ^Hayter, David (October 28, 2015)."Okay, I can now officially confirm that I am the voice of #KingShark on #TheFlash. #AvoidTheWaterBarry".Twitter. RetrievedNovember 3, 2015.
  23. ^abcdef"King Shark Voices (DC Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedJuly 5, 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.
  24. ^Holub, Christian (February 10, 2022)."Young Justice showrunners tease the climactic second half of Phantoms".Entertainment Weekly. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2022.
  25. ^Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 1, 2023)."Suicide Squad Isekai Anime Reveals Main Cast in New Trailer".Anime News Network. RetrievedDecember 1, 2023.
  26. ^Andrew Love [@@AndrewLoveVA] (July 6, 2024)."Me play King Shark! You ENJOY!" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  27. ^Bernaschina, Michael (February 27, 2020)."Justice League Dark: Apokolips War's Massive Voice Cast Revealed".CBR. RetrievedJuly 5, 2024.
  28. ^Erao, Math (May 14, 2020)."Why Apokolips War Revealed Constantine's Relationship With King Shark".CBR. RetrievedJuly 5, 2024.
  29. ^Haring, Bruce (November 14, 2020)."The Suicide Squad Adds Sylvester Stallone To Its Lineup, Confirmed By James Gunn On Instagram".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. RetrievedNovember 14, 2020.
  30. ^Sneider, Jeff (March 7, 2019)."Suicide Squad 2 Exclusive: Meet the New Characters James Gunn Will Introduce in Sequel".Collider. RetrievedMarch 7, 2019.
  31. ^Gonzalez, Umberto (May 9, 2019)."The Suicide Squad: Michael Rooker as King Shark in the New Film?".Thewrap.com. RetrievedMay 10, 2019.
  32. ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 24, 2019)."Comedian Steve Agee Joining James Gunn's Suicide Squad Gang".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedAugust 24, 2019.
  33. ^Erdmann, Kevin (January 9, 2025)."Creature Commandos Episode 7 Expands The DC Universe With More Classic Comics Locations In These 11 Easter Eggs and References".Screen Rant.Archived from the original on January 9, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2025.
  34. ^Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013)."DC Characters and Objects -Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide".IGN. RetrievedJuly 5, 2024.
  35. ^Tran, Allen (March 3, 2015)."LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham The Squad Pack DLC Available Today".The Brick Fan. RetrievedJuly 5, 2024.
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  37. ^"New Episode: ATLANTIS!".DC Universe Online. November 8, 2018. RetrievedNovember 13, 2018.
  38. ^Dudley, Dale (November 13, 2018)."Want to thank all the great people at DC..."Facebook. RetrievedNovember 13, 2018.
  39. ^@SamoaJoe (23 August 2020)."That Shark tho... #KTJL" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  40. ^Tassi, Paul (August 24, 2020)."Suicide Squad Has a Surprisingly Perfect WWE Star as King Shark".Forbes.
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