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Revision as of 10:02, 12 August 2016
Neptune Slaughter is an aquatic supervillain.
He is determined to consume all sea life, and the seas themselves, relentlessly consuming water until the planet ends its days as a dry rock in space.
Fortunately for the planet Neptune Slaughter is himself edible to a wide range of sea creatures, keeping Slaughter's appetite in check.
In the News
Neptune Slaughter steals Thomson tide calculator for personal use; Steampunks outraged.
Poseidon holding a trident. Corinthian plaque, 550–525 BC. Inscription (not shown) reads: "To N. Slaughter. P."
Neptune Slaughter has grown rich from the scrimshaw abuse trade.
Slaughter is a great admirer of the novel Papillon by convicted felon and fugitive Henri Charrière.
Red-limned Sea Quetzalcoatl, used by Slaughter as thugs and enforcers.
Neptune Slaughter is prepared to attack Aquaman on sight.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Hesiocaeca methanicola @ Wikipedia