Aqualad is the alias of several superheroes in
American comic books published by
DC Comics and appearing in
media published by
DC Entertainment. The character was originally created by writer
Robert Bernstein and artist
Ramona Fradon, serving as the
sidekick and junior counterpart to superhero
Aquaman alongside contemporary,
Aquagirl. The character's first incarnation, Garth, debuted in Adventure Comics #269. A native Atlantean unlike his mentor, Garth in both continuities has purple eyes signifying a heritage considered evil and was an outcast taken in by Aquaman. He eventually abandons the "Aqualad" role and adopts the alias, "Tempest".
The second incarnation of the character, Kaldur'ahm, originally was set to debut in 2010, created for the Young Justice animated television series by
Brandon Vietti,
Greg Weisman and Phil Bourassa. Several months prior to the launch of the cartoon, an altered version of the character, introduced as Jackson Hyde, was brought into comic books by writer
Geoff Johns and artist
Ivan Reis. Both versions of the character, sharing the common quality of Aquaman's half-human heritage, are protege of Aquaman whose half human heritage originates from their father, Aquaman villain Black Manta. While sharing similar designs, both versions of the character possess different backgrounds and inherent abilities.
The Garth version of Aqualad made his live-action debut in the television series Titans, played by
Drew Van Acker.[1]
Years ago, King Thar and his wife Queen Berra became the reigning monarchs of Shayeris, the capital of a group of Idyllist colonies in the Hidden Valley. Radical Idyllists deposed and murdered King Thar and banished his pregnant wife Queen Berra to Poseidonis, the capital city of
Atlantis; there she gave birth to Garth, a child with purple eyes. Superstitious Atlanteans claimed that Garth had been born genetically inferior due to his purple eyes and banished him to a barren seabed leagues away from Atlantis. He survived and later befriended
Aquaman, the sometimes outcast King of Atlantis. He was a founding member of the
Teen Titans, and later became known as Tempest.
Jackson Hyde first appeared in Brightest Day #10 (September 2010).[2] This coincides with the appearance of Aqualad in the Young Justice animated series (albeit using the name Kaldur'ahm).[3][4] According to Johns, the new Aqualad is named Jackson Hyde, and is a
black teenager from
New Mexico.[2] In a teaser poster for the Brightest Day event, he is shown using "hard water" abilities to create a sword.[5] This ability had previously been thought to belong exclusively to Aquaman's wife,
Mera, and people from her world.
In other media
Television
Aqualad's first animated appearance was alongside Aquaman in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, as well as in the Teen Titans shorts that were part of the series. The Aquaman cartoon series of 1968 was a repackaged 30-minute version featuring primarily (but not exclusively) Aquaman and Aqualad. He was voiced by
Jerry Dexter.
Aqualad has also appeared in Teen Titans, voiced by
Wil Wheaton. His first appearance was in "Deep Six" where he and the Titans defeated
Trident; here and in his other appearances, he demonstrates telepathic control of sea life. In "Winner Take All", Aqualad demonstrates the ability to control water by means of Hydrokinesis. In the series, he serves as a
Titans East member, a short term crush on
Raven and
Starfire, and a temporary rival to
Beast Boy. He is now an official member of Teen Titans' sister group, Titans East, with
Bumblebee,
Speedy, and the twins
Más y Menos.
Aqualad also makes eight appearances on the comic series based on the show. In his first appearance in Teen Titans Go! (issue #10), he searches for
Gill Girl. He told the Titans that she used to have a crush on him, but he looked at her like a sister.
Beast Boy did not believe him and says that she dumped him. He made short appearances in #20, #25, & #27. One of the stories in issue #30 focused on him and
Speedy. In issue #48 an alternative version of him as Tempest appeared in a group called the Teen Tyrants.
Aqualad appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by
Zack Shada as a teenager and by
Zachary Gordon as a child. Here, Aqualad is shown to be in his late teens and is very resentful of the praise lavished upon Aquaman, eventually telling him off in the episode's final scene.
Garth appears in the Young Justice episode "Downtime", voiced by
Yuri Lowenthal. In the episode, it is explained that Garth is the best friend of Kaldur’ahm. While Kaldur went on to become Aquaman's sidekick, Garth stayed in Atlantis to hone his abilities at an Atlantean sorcery conservatory. Sometime in between this, and the episode "Downtime", he started a relationship with
Tula (Aquagirl), who was formerly involved with Kaldur. A reference to his Tempest identity is made during a battle with
Black Manta, with Garth shouting "I summon the power of the tempest!" while conjuring a cyclone. As of Season 3, Garth has taken the role as Ambassador for Atlantis in the UN.
Aqualad appears in Young Justice, voiced by
Khary Payton.[6] His name is Kaldur'ahm, but he goes by the nickname Kaldur. Within the series, he is the son of supervillain
Black Manta, and the leader of Young Justice. In the episode "Alienated", Kaldur leaves the team to join his father. He blames the team for Aquagirl's death on a mission and Aquaman for not telling him who his real father was. He dons a similar outfit to Black Manta.[7] While confronting the team, he appears to murder Artemis. However, this is an elaborate ruse to go undercover in Black Manta's organization, gaining information on the Reach and the Light. Between Seasons 2 and 3, Kaldur takes up the role of Aquaman, as Orin chooses to become King of Atlantis full-time. In Season 4, after completing a mission to find the crown of Atlantis' former
King Arion, Orin decides to split the role of Aquaman alongside himself, Kaldur, and
La'gaan, and Kaldur decides to take a leave of absence.
The Kaldur’ahm version of Aqualad appears in Teen Titans Go!, again voiced by
Khary Payton. The Garth version of Aqualad also appears, once again voiced by
Wil Wheaton, and resembling his design from season one of Young Justice.
The Garth version of Aqualad appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by
Jessica McKenna. This incarnation is much younger than other versions, still being a child-like teenager, and is a student at
Metropolis High School. His last name is also mentioned as being Bernstein, and he is shown to be carrying small bottles of water around for when he needs to use his superpowers.
An Aqualad live-action series for
HBO Max starring Jake Hyde, a gay teenager, is in development.
Charlize Theron, A.J. Dix, Beth Kono and Andrew Haas of Denver & Delilah Films are executive producers for the series.[9]
Film
Aqualad appears in a cameo in the movie after the series, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. As the Titans travel to
Tokyo,
Japan he comes out of the water and waves to them.