King Shark is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
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King Shark is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
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King Shark made his live-action debut in the television series The Flash, voiced by David Hayter while Dan Payne portrayed his human form.
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King Shark later turned up in the Wild Lands and fought Superboy and his allies.
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King Shark joined Manchester Black's Legion of Villains in the "Ending Battle".
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King Shark made an appearance during the Joker's Last Laugh riot with Orca.
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King Shark is recruited into Alexander Luthor's Secret Society of Super Villains and is one of the many sent to attack Sub Diego.
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King Shark is less violent and more talkative than in previous appearances.
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King Shark is a major character in the series, acting as an unwilling caretaker for Arthur Joseph Curry.
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Albeit feigning disrespect, and often disappearing for a while, King Shark accepted, sharing his knowledge of the way of sea with his young savior.
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King Shark had previously killed a number of members of this group, obeying his father's will.
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King Shark God believed that if the Order was destroyed, that would trigger the prophecy, birthing some great power in the process.
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However, King Shark was defeated by Aquaman before completing his father's goal.
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King Shark then was imprisoned by priests of the Thorny Crown for three years before escaping; Nanaue mentions that he was tortured during his captivity.
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King Shark is among Superboy's villains brought by Krypto to a hill near the Smallville high school.
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King Shark was tortured and forced into the Suicide Squad by Amanda Waller.
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King Shark began terrorizing San Francisco before being subdued by the Teen Titans.
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King Shark has his minions capture Mera to use as a bargaining chip and has a run-in with the still alive Aquaman.
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King Shark convinces King Shark to work with him at stopping King Rath's murderous ambitions on the condition that the Ninth Tride would receive better treatment by the new monarch.
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King Shark's augmented flesh provides protection against the pressures of the deep and physical attacks.
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King Shark has enhanced strength and endurance, and he can regenerate lost bodily tissue.
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King Shark is shown as a student at the same Atlantean sorcery academy that Aqualad once attended.
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King Shark Sha'ark is the ruler of the Atlantean city-state Nanauve.
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King Shark appears in The Flash: Season Zero tie-in comic, in which a dying Shay Lamden accepts an offer by Dr Shults to undergo an experimental procedure employing shark cells to regenerate his dying body's cells.
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