Waterman was the star of a comic book read by “Comics” McCormick. He was an undersea spy known as “The Mighty Man of Land and Ocean” who protected humanity from the evil ruler of Atlantis, Mollusk. When wearing his air-conditioned helmet, Waterman could breathe under water. He was also an exceptional swimmer.
| Alias Waterman |
| Real Names/Alt Names Unknown |
| Characteristics Hero, Aquatic, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Ed Wheelan |
| First Appearance Cat-Man Comics #28 (June 1945) |
| First Publisher Temerson / Helnit / Continental [CB+] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Catman #28 |
| Sample Read Cat-Man (Helnit) [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Waterman was the star of a comic book read by “Comics” McCormick. He was an undersea spy known as “The Mighty Man of Land and Ocean” who protected humanity from the evil ruler of Atlantis, Mollusk. When wearing his air-conditioned helmet, Waterman could breathe under water. He was also an exceptional swimmer. |
| Source Waterman – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
