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Real Name: Vic Bragg | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Adventure Comics Vol.1 #272 (1960) Silver Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: No known Associates | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: None | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Mobile | ||||||||
Grudges: Aquaman | ||||||||
Creators: Robert Bernstein and Ramona Fradon | ||||||||
Gallery: Click | ||||||||
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Flight: The Human Flying Fish can fly for short periods. | |||||||
Swimming: The Human Flying Fish can swim at incredibly fast speeds. | |||||||
Water/Air Breathing: The Human Flying Fish can breathe in water as well as on land. |
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Vic Bragg was a swimming champion before turning to crime, before he fell in with Dr. Krill, the brilliant medical doctor and marine biologist who had also turned to a life of crime for some unknown reasons. Dr. Krill had been studying Aquaman's powers and crime-fighting methods, and had hypothesized that the only way for a person to commit crimes on the sea is if one could escape into the air afterwards, where Aquaman would not be able to follow. | ||||
After coming to this conclusion, Dr. Krill surgically altered Bragg making him not only just amphibious, but able to take to the air for short periods of time with the aid of a special costume. After several months of recovery and training, Bragg began his career as the Human Flying Fish. |
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Human Flying Fish at DC Database | ||||
Human Flying Fish at Comic Vine | ||||