Talk:Aquagirl

Major problem in this page
In current continuity, Lorena is NOT said to be Aquagirl IV, but rather Aquagirl II, since the first two are out of continuity, and Tula is said to have been the first Aquagirl. If you've read the stories involving the first two, you'll agree it would have been incredibly silly to keep them in continuity. It's not hard to discard them, since most issues of World's Finest and The Brave And The Bold contained semi-imaginary stories. And everyone must remember the adventures of the 1950's Aquaman closely resembled the adventures of the weak and lame Golden Age Earth-Two Aquaman, despite being later considered to be part of the mythos of the powerful and cool Silver Age Earth-One Aquaman. --Ace ETP 03:40, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

water breath
how can she breathe? where are her gills?

She's a superhero. While this would be a perfectly valid question to ask if you saw someone like this on TV, I think that under the present circumstances this question is more than a little pointless. Allispaul 14:12, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

no, allispaul, i meant aquagirl II.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:48, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

How to spell "Mareena"
I've changed it in the article, although if past experience is any guide, I'm sure someone will change it back, but Mareena from Batman Beyond is spelled "Mareena," not "Marina," as was in the article orignally. This was directly stated by Paul Dini, writer of Batman Beyond, on his Twitter account, when Ozzie Olin asked him, "I have a question about Aquagirl from Batman Beyond: is it spelled Merina, Marina, or Mareena? I've seen all three online." To which Paul Dini replied, "Mareena." This is the link to get to the page: https://twitter.com/Paul_Dini/status/287221444461596672 It is my sincere hope and wish that before someone reverts the article back to the way it was, that they will read the above paragraph and perhaps even follow the link, and see that Mareena is, in fact, the correct spelling of the Batman Beyond version of AquaGirl. Thank you.

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