In the comics, Aquaman does not have the ability to fly. His strength lies in his underwater skills and leadership of the Atlanteans. His domain is the ocean, not the sky.
No, Aquaman typically can't fly in the comics. His powers are mainly related to controlling and communicating with sea life and enhanced swimming abilities.
In the main comic storylines, Aquaman is not gay. However, there might be alternate universes or special editions where his character could be portrayed differently, but that's not the norm.
No, Aquaman wasn't depicted as gay in the traditional comics. His character was typically presented in a heterosexual relationship.
Yes, Aquaman is often depicted as having a certain degree of resistance to bullets in the comics.
Well, Aquaman is usually portrayed as being bulletproof in the comics. His tough skin and aquatic powers contribute to this defense against bullets.
Yes, Aquaman is shown to be smart in the comics. He often makes strategic decisions and uses his knowledge of the underwater world to his advantage.
It's quite faithful. The movie mostly sticks to the comic book storylines and character traits.
Yes, Aquaman is half human. His father was a human lighthouse keeper and his mother was Atlanna, a queen of Atlantis.
No, Aquaman wasn't a frat boy in the comics. His character is typically depicted in a much different light.
It's hard to give an exact number as new ones are constantly being produced. But there are a significant number available over the years.
No way. Aquaman is a DC Comics staple. The two comic universes, DC and Marvel, are separate, and Aquaman remains firmly within the DC realm and has never crossed over into Marvel.