King Shark

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King Shark


King Shark
Art by Butch Guice

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Superboy (3rd series) #0, November 1994
Created by Karl Kesel
Characteristics
Alter ego Nanaue
Affiliations Secret Society of Super Villains
Suicide Squad
Abilities Super-strength, powerful teeth and claws,undersea adaptation

King Shark is a DC Comics supervillain introduced in Superboy (3rd series) #9 in October 1994.

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[edit] Character History

[edit] Origin

Born in Hawaii, Nanaue is a humanoid shark, his father is "The King of all Sharks" — also known as the Shark God. Other characters, such as special agent Sam Makoa, have dismissed this as superstition and referred to Nanaue as a "savage mutation" with no mystical nature. Given the reality of magic within the DCU, either origin is equally likely. It has also been implied he was one of the "Wild Men", evolved animals based on those in Kamandi.

[edit] Superboy

King Shark was responsible for several missing persons several years before Superboy arrived in Hawaii. Sam Makoa was responsible for bringing him in and bore the scars forever after. In Superboy #0, King Shark is freed by the Silicon Dragons who plan on hiring him. Nanaue is not interested, however, and kills his liberators before heading to his mother's house. His mother allows him to bite her arm off to feed. Superboy managed to take him down by firing a point blank blast of heat vision from his "X-Ray specs." When Superboy and Makoa were assigned to the Suicide Squad to destroy the Silicon Dragons, King Shark was forced to help. An explosive belt was strapped to his waist, set to detonate if anything happened to Makoa. Nanuae was a crazed fighting machine, shredding legions of the Dragons (and killing Sidearm too, when he betrayed 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 be Black Manta. King Shark appeared again in Superboy #31 duking it out with the Kid, but he was defeated again and driven out to sea.

King Shark later turned up in the Wild Lands (where the implication that he was really a Wild Man was made) and fought Superboy and his allies. After a fierce battle, he was defeated, but no body was recovered.

King Shark also appeared in The Adventures of Superman #608 as a member of the legion of villains prompted by Manchester Black in the "Ending Battle" storyline. In this case, he turned up in Metropolis and attacked Jimmy Olsen. Superman quickly took him down, knocking most of his teeth out (although apparently they grew back later). Whereas in all of his previous appearances he had only two lines of dialogue, in this issue he was quite chatty (although that may have simply been because of Black's influence). He also was smaller and a long way from the water.

King Shark also made an appearance during the Joker's Last Laugh riot with Orca

[edit] One Year Later

Nanaue has since reappeared in Aquaman, one year after Infinite 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 son of the Shark God, due to the new Aquaman book being more magic-based than previous incarnations. It also appears that he will be a major character from now on: in fact he has currently started acting as an unwilling caretaker for Arthur Joseph Curry. Saved from a gang of marauders by the young man, he brought him to the mysterious Dweller in the Depths (the mutated, for unknown reasons, Aquaman) who gave him the role of assisting the new 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 current arc (issues #46-47) tells the first meeting between the original Aquaman and King Shark - which took place several years ago - and intends to explain the origin of the hate between those two characters.