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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Aquaman #11 (September 1963) |
Created by | Jack Miller Nick Cardy |
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Team affiliations | Justice League Justice League United Red Lantern Corps The Others Aquaman Family |
Partnerships | Aquaman |
Notable aliases | Aquawoman Dead Water Princess of Xebel Queen of Atlantis |
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Mera (/ˈmɪərə/) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack Miller and Nick Cardy, the character first appeared in Aquaman #11 (September 1963).[1]
Originally portrayed as a supporting character to her husband, the superhero Aquaman, possessing the formidable hydrokinetic power to create and control water, modern writers have given greater emphasis to her superhuman physical strength. Mera has been depicted as a member of DC Comics' flagship superhero team, the Justice League. Queen Mera's earlier storylines have also portrayed her mental breakdown, as she was faced with crippling loss. The stories explored her attempts at coping with lasting anger and rage. More recent storylines have explored her approach to rulership in comparison to her husband.
The character has been adapted substantially in various media, she was played by Elena Satine on Smallville and most notably featured in the DC Extended Universe where Amber Heard portrayed Mera in Justice League and its director's cut,[2][3] reprised the role in Aquaman and returned in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.[4] The character has also been adapted in the animated Young Justice television series.