Fathom Five (comics)
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The Fathom Five are a team of fictional sea-dwelling terrorists partially composed of previously existing characters. They debuted in the first few issues of the New Thunderbolts and have fought Namor and Warbird besides the Thunderbolts proper.

Fictional history

Fathom Five is an extremist group of Atlanteans seeking to detroy the humans. The group is composed of five members: Bloodtide, Dragonrider, Llyron, Manowar and Sea Leopard. They attacked Beijing before turning their attention to New York City. They were defeated by the newly-reassembled Thunderbolts. They retreated to the sea and regrouped near Atlantis where they affronted and defeated some Atlantean troops sent by Namor to stop them.

Fathom Five attacked New York a second time. One of Dragonrider's beasts destroyed the Brooklyn Bridge. Fathom Five battle again with the Thunderbolts, helped by Warbird, and was defeated by them. Llyron and Sea Leopard managed to escape. Bloodtide, Dragonrider and Manowar were taken into custody.

Bloodtide

Bloodtide is a supervillain of atlantean heritage, a homo mermanus
Homo mermanus
Homo mermanus is a fictional race of gilled aquatic humanoids that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. This race is best known as the people who live in the Atlantis of Marvel's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe...

, who first appeared in New Thunderbolts vol.1 #1 (January, 2005). Bloodtide's body was "ravaged by pollutants," mutating her, giving her superhuman powers. She has white eyes which lack a visible iris, white hair and turquoise skin color. She is a foe of Namor.

Bloodtide possesses the power to control the flow of water and can use it to propel forceful hard-water blasts of water, and to transport herself and others through the air.

Manowar

Manowar appears for the first time in Fantastic Four Unlimited #11 (September, 1995). He looks like a jellyfish
Jellyfish
Jellyfish are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. Medusa is another word for jellyfish, and refers to any free-swimming jellyfish stages in the phylum Cnidaria...

and can operate in air and water. The source of his powers is unknown. He seems to be able to make his form grow in order to engulf his opposants. His body possesses multiple tentacles which allow him to grab and hold his enemies. Manowar can produce twenty thousand volts of electricity through his membranous form.
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