Nuidis Vulko,or simplyVulko,is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished by DC Comics. The character is a recurringsupporting characterofAquamanwithin the realm of Atlantis's politics. In his original portrayal, he often served under Aquaman as Atlantis's Chief Science Advisory, considered known for his loyalty, leadership and brilliant mind that enabled him to later serve as Aquaman's regent.[1][2][3]Following the 2011 New 52 continuity reboot, Vulko is reintroduced as the chief royal advisor under QueenAtlanna.After Atlanna's supposed death, Vulko falls from grace when he claims her son,Orm Marius,is responsible. Cast out in disgrace, Vulko seeks to avenge her death by helping Arthur Curry, Atlanna's half-human elder son, gain the throne over Orm. However, Vulko's actions betray Aquaman's trust, making him a criminal and a reluctant ally for a period of time.[4]

Nuidis Vulko
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThe Brave and the Bold#73 (September 1967)
Created byBob Haney
Howard Purcell
In-story information
Alter egoNuidis Vulko
SpeciesAtlantean
Team affiliationsRoyal Family of Atlantis
PartnershipsAquaman
Mera
Aqualad(various)
Aquagirl(various)
Supporting character ofAquaman
Abilities
  • Atlantean physiology grants ability to breath underwater, superhuman strength, superhuman speed, enhanced swimming capabilities, and durability to withstand the pressures of the ocean.
  • Extensive political influence, capable tactician, and is considered a scientific genius.

In theDC Extended Universe,the character is portrayed byWillem DafoeinAquaman.Initially, the character was slated to make an appearance inJustice League,but all of Dafoe's scenes were ultimately cut from the film. Dafoe appeared as the character inZack Snyder's Justice League.

Publication history

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Nuidis Vulko was created byBob HaneyandHoward Purcellwhere he first appeared inThe Brave and the Bold#73 (cover-datedSept. 1967).[5][6]His look was redesigned byNick CardyforAquaman#35.

Fictional character biography

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Vulko is the chief scientific adviser ofAtlantisand is probably its greatest political and academic figure (he has been involved in most of the political changes and revolution the city has gone through since he first appeared). He has been called doctor, professor, commander, and he even became king of Atlantis in theEarth-2continuity. He knew Aquaman's mother and was an advisor to King Trevis. He was present at Aquaman's birth, and argued against leaving Aquaman to die, claiming the curse of Kordax was a silly superstition.

Chronologically, he later befriends Aquaman when both were held in an Atlantean prison. After Aquaman frees himself and gains his throne, he makes Vulko his regent.[7]

In his first comic book appearance, he assists Aquaman and the Atom in repelling microscopic invaders from a 'single drop of water'. They are led by 'Galg The Destroyer'.[8]Soon after he supervises the transition of Atlantis citizens from water to air breathers; this is needed to escape an enemy attack.[9]For a time, he is the King of Atlantis.[10]He is present whenAquagirlis confirmed dead.[11]Vulko is the one to affix a harpoon to Aquaman's missing hand; it had been eaten by piranhas.[12]

Vulko became disenchanted with Aquaman's rule; he is one of many to leave for another underground city, led by one of Aquaman's sons Koryak. There, these citizens are brainwashed and forced to fight in a war against yet another city.[13]

As with all Atlanteans, he is sucked back in time.[14]This leads to the events of the Obsidian Age. Atlantis had been stranded thousands of years in the past. The recovery of the continent to its proper location and time involves sinking it yet again. It took theJustice Leagueonly a few months to rescue the missing underwater dwellers but for them it was fifteen years in slavery to their masters, led by the evilGamemnae.[15][16]For said sinking, Aquaman is put on trial. Vulko is one of many who sentence him to die on Traitor's Rock. Despite losing his empathy with sea life, Aquaman survives this.[17]

Vulko discovers a cabal of Atlantean magic users, empowered by the 'Obsidian Age' incident have turned traitor and are mistreating innocent prisoners. Vulko resolves to help fight against them.[18]

In this continuity, he was killed during the attack by theSpectre;this attack destroys Atlantis and kills most of the citizens. The Spectre, not in his right mind, had been convinced the source of all evil was magic and had been going after Atlantean sorcerers.[19]Vulko's body is later found, along with the body of Koryak.[20]His ghost appeared in the most recent (and recently cancelled) series. His ghostly self has moved into the mobile seafaring city called 'Windward Home'. It's a sea-based facility home to several differing groups and aliens. The focus is on multiple forms of research intended to benefit mankind.[21]Later, Vulko's ghost becomes a mentor of sorts to a different Aquaman, Arthur Joseph Curry.[22]

The New 52

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InThe New 52,the 2011 relaunch andretconof DC Comics' entire series, Vulko is the former adviser of Atlantis. Vulko failed to prove thatOcean Mastermurdered his mother, and Ocean Master's loyalists attempted to arrest him. He managed to escape and began a life on the surface world. While living inNorway,Vulko is confronted byArthur Currywho is searching for Atlantis. Vulko explains to Arthur about his brother and tells Aquaman that he is the rightful heir of Atlantis's throne, and therefore, must overthrow Ocean Master.[23]However, Aquaman leaves Atlantis' throne to Ocean Master with the promise not to invade the surface world.

Later, Vulko is helping the seafarers to fish when another man shows him the corpse of an Atlantean soldier. Seemingly Vulko knows something is wrong and dives into the sea.[24]He arrives inMetropolisduring theThrone of Atlantisstoryline and rescuesLois Lanefrom the flooding. He introduces himself to theJustice Leagueand asks for Aquaman before collapsing.[25]The Justice League brings Vulko to theWatchtowerand contact Aquaman. Vulko informs them that Ocean Master is waging war on the surface.[26]

Cyborgpicks up DoctorStephen Shin(Aquaman's friend who helped Arthur develop his powers) and also brings him to the Watchtower. Vulko asks Cyborg to help Aquaman and the reserve members of the Justice League.[27]As Vulko and Shin watch creatures known as theTrenchattack Ocean Master and the Atlantean soldiers, Vulko assaults Shin, revealing that Vulko (who hiredBlack Mantato steal the Atlantean relic scepter[28]) is responsible for the Atlantean war. He blames Shin for his current exile after Aquaman left the throne.[29]

Vulko escapes the Watchtower and arrives in Boston to watch Aquaman fight Ocean Master for the Atlantean throne. When Aquaman defeats Ocean Master and the deceived Atlantean soldiers, Vulko surrenders and confesses to wanting his life back in Atlantis. Aquaman is outraged about the flooding and the people who drowned, and the Atlantean soldiers take Vulko in for an Atlantean trial.[30]

Afterwards, while incarcerated in Atlantis, Vulko is confronted by Aquaman who asks him about the weapons dealer selling Atlantean weapons outside territorial waters. Vulko informs him that he studied the surface world, and that the weapons dealer isScavenger.[31]Later, Vulko informs the Atlantean guards that he wants to see Aquaman immediately upon his return, because he was afraid that the "unspecified being" is the Dead King, the first King of Atlantis.[32]When Scavenger and his men invade Atlantis to take the throne, the Atlantean guards go to execute Vulko when his prison cell was broken, but the Atlantean warden prevents the Atlantean guards from attacking Vulko without his trial happening. While the Atantean guards mentioned they are to defend Atlantis, the Atlantean warden then takes Vulko to another prison cell.[33]Aquaman arrives to defend Atlantis, but the Atlanteans are to fall back from Scavenger's men, who are eventually contaminated by Aquaman's order and Aquaman himself using his physical force ability to summon the Kraken to attack Scavenger's men. However, Aquaman was unconscious when the Dead King and Xebel soldiers arrive. Aquaman revives with Vulko on the surface world, but Vulko reveals to Aquaman that he has been in a coma for six months.[34]

Vulko explains that the Dead King has been in control of Atlantis and seeks revenge on all the seven kings of Atlantis, so he and Aquaman are safe in Antarctica where the Dead King's tomb is in location. Aquaman is still angry at him about the events of "Throne of Atlantis", but Vulko shows him the truth about the Dead King's past. Aquaman learned about him being the descendant of Orin, whose deception against his own brother led to the Dead King's takeover of Atlantis' kingdom.[35]Aquaman uses the relic scepter against the Dead King. Aquaman pedestals Vulko back and forgives for manipulating the events of "Throne of Atlantis", but still the trial must continue until it is over. Aquaman arrives to free the Atlanteans to battle the Dead King and Xebel soldiers. When the Dead King grabs the relic scepter and strikes at Aquaman, Vulko tries to prevent the Dead King from killing him, saying that Aquaman is the rightful king of Atlantis, causing the Dead King to be so angry, he attempts to destroy all of Atlantis, but Aquaman stopped and destroyed the Dead King along with the relic scepter. The battle is over, when Aquaman reclaims the throne once again.[36]

Rebirth

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During Dan Abnett's run, Vulko was mysteriously released from his jail during the Corum Rath uprising. He observed the Crown of Thorns capsuling the city of Atlantis and the fall of Aquaman.[37]Teaming up with rebels, he succeeded in alerting Mera when he learned that Arthur was alive.[38]He reluctantly teams up with Arthur eventually, despite Arthur no longer trusting him (referring to Vulko not only as "The most devious political operator I've ever met" but also "One of the most quietly dangerous people in Atlantis" ).[39]

Powers and abilities

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As a Atlantean, Vulko possesses natural superhuman abilities that grant him enhanced strength, durability, sight, swimming, and speed, enabling him to thrive in the depths of the ocean and live underwater indefinitely. Though he may not possess the physical prowess of a warrior, Vulko compensates with his skills as a political manipulator, tactical skills, extensive knowledge of Atlantean history and mythology, and a brilliant scientific mind.[1][40]

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