Neptune Perkins

Neptune Perkins

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caption = Neptune Perkins, art by Brian Murray
character_name = Neptune Perkins
publisher = DC Comics
debut = "Flash Comics" #66
(August 1945)
creators = Gardner Fox (writer)
Joe Kubert (artist)
real_name =Neptune Perkins
species =
homeworld =
alliances =All-Star Squadron Young All-Stars
aliases =
supports =
powers = Enhanced ocean adapted physiology |

Neptune Perkins is a DC Comics superhero. he first appeared in "Flash Comics" #66 (August 1945), and was created by Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert.

Publication history

He first appeared in two Golden Age Hawkman stories in "Flash Comics" #66 (August–September 1945) and #81 (March 1947), but he appeared nowhere else until writer Roy Thomas revived him in "All-Star Squadron" #33 (May 1984) as a guest star, and in the "Young All-Stars" series from issues #1 (June 1987) to #31 (November 1989), as a member of the team, in stories which actually take place chronologically earlier than his actual first appearances.

Fictional character biography

In the 1800s, seafaring explorer Arthur Gordon Pym discovered the lost Arctic civilization of the alien Dyzan. This race were masters of the Vril, a mysterious magical energy source. Living with them, Pym mastered the Vril, and its power enabled him to mentally control the aliens — though it also magnified Pym's inherent evil tendencies. Pym had the Dyzans constructe a pirate submarine called the "Nautilus", with which Pym, who now referred to himself as "Captain Nemo," plundered ships worldwide.

Eventually, the "Nautilus" was nearly destroyed, but Pym was not killed; instead, in 1890 he returned to the U.S. temporarily and, under the assumed name of Perkins, married a wealthy young woman who later died during the childbirth that gave Pym a son named Ross. Ross spent the first ten years of his life among the Vril, only to be sent back home by Pym, whose evil tendencies the boy despised.

In 1910, with German backing, Pym built a mobile war-island called "Leviathan" and used it to sink the "Titanic" in 1912. He also captured some of the "Titanic"'s gold and its survivors. Years later, his son Ross became a newspaperman. He suspected his father of piratical feats and found his way to "Leviathan". There, he met and married a "Titanic" survivor. Bent on revenge against Pym, the young couple conceived a child in the presence of the vast Vril power, hoping that the child would inherit some of that power and could someday be their instrument of vengeance. [Young All-Stars" #16]

When the Perkinses returned to civilization, their son Neptune was indeed born a mutant, a "human dolphin" with a chronic deficiency of sodium salts that required his constant exposure to salt water. His parents purchased a houseboat near the Pacific Ocean in order to allow Perkins to live and thrive in such an environment. As a result, he developed a physique conditioned towards the rigors of undersea living, including a proficiency in swimming.

Neptune grew up in California with his parents and was never told about his family's history. Regardless, once he reached his late teens, his parents were killed by Nazis who hoped to goad Neptune into leading them to Pym. But because Neptune had not yet learned about his grandfather's existence, he put the tragedy behind him and continued his career as an undersea explorer. In February of 1942, this brought him into contact with members of the All-Star Squadron. [All-Star Squadron #33-35]

He aided them but was not a joiner. Soon, he also unearthed a uniform that allowed him to distribute salt water around his body, and when he next met the All-Stars, he joined them as a member of the Young All-Stars. He also met and fell in love with a fellow hero, the Japanese-American agent Tsunami. [Young All-Stars #1]

A year before, in 1941, Hitler learned of the Dyzan's existence and invaded Pym's home among them. Pym managed to send his mate, Kalla, to find his grandson Neptune. She succeeded in drawing the Young All-Stars to their home where the Nazis were waiting. Pym ultimately defeated the Nazis himself by using the Vril power stored in his body. The effort killed him and the remaining Dyzan departed from Earth. [Young All-Stars #16-19]

Much of Neptune Perkins' history between 1942 and the 1990s is largely unknown, although he did join Hawkman in two adventures in the late 1940s.

A False Legacy

Perkins continued his relationship with Tsunami after the war and — to his knowledge — the two of them conceived a daughter, Debbie. Tsunami never revealed the truth to Neptune, that Debbie's father was actually the ancient Atlantean sorcerer, Atlan. Under unrevealed circumstances, their relationship came to an end. The sea then held too many painful memories for Perkins and he chose to make his home on land. [Aquaman v5 #39]

Perkins was reunited with Miya and Debbie years later when Aquaman called all the undersea nations to unite. Since he'd last seen her, Debbie had taken her own codename: Deep Blue. [Aquaman v5 #23] Soon after this, the villain called Rhombus reappeared claiming he was Debbie's father. Perkins and Tsunami were instrumental in his defeat, but Tsunami did not take the chance to set the record straight about Debbie. [Aquaman v5 #38-39]

After the war, Perkins became active in politics, eventually becoming a U.S. Senator (D-Hawaii). He used his influence in this position to team up with his old teammate, Dan Dunbar and formed a legislative committee to monitor the teen group called Young Justice. Dunbar and his allies came to respect Young Justice and soon realized they didn't need such a degree of monitoring.

Neptune Perkins died during the attack on Atlantis by a squad from Alexander Luthor's Secret Society of Supervillains. He is slain by the Shark and the similar villain, King Shark. ("Infinite Crisis" #3 February 2006)

Powers and abilities

*Enhanced physiology including webbed feet, endurance to undersea pressures, above Olympic level swimming proficiency.
*Able to communicate with dolphins and other marine mammals.

References

External links

* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=neptuneperkins DCU Guide: Neptune Perkins]


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