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File:Poseidon Penteskouphia.jpg|link=Poseidon (nonfiction)|[[Poseidon]] holding a trident. Corinthian plaque, 550–525 BC. Inscription (not shown) reads: "To N. Slaughter. P."
File:Poseidon Penteskouphia.jpg|link=Poseidon (nonfiction)|[[Poseidon]] holding a trident. Corinthian plaque, 550–525 BC. Inscription (not shown) reads: "To N. Slaughter. P."
File:800px-2005-06-27 - Smithsonian Scrimshaw Collection.jpg|link=Scrimshaw abuse|Residue from a [[scrimshaw abuse]] binge, confined in a protective vitrine.
File:800px-2005-06-27 - Smithsonian Scrimshaw Collection.jpg|link=Scrimshaw abuse|Residue from a [[scrimshaw abuse]] binge, confined in a protective vitrine.
File:Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs.jpg|Grave of the pirate Olivier Levasseurs, guarded to this day by cannon.
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Revision as of 07:27, 6 June 2016

Neptune Slaughter is a supervillain.

Scrimshaw abuse and pact with Poseidon

A former Scrimshaw abuser, Slaughter renounced the knife and the ivory alike in a sacred pact with Poseidon.

As a result, Slaughter now controls 51% of the scrimshaw abuse trade in any coastal region subject to earthquakes, making him a very wealthy man indeed.

Aquaman (nonfiction)

Aquaman, vol. 1, #1: cover art by Nick Cardy. From the personal collection of Neptune Slaughter.

Neptune Slaughter is prepared to attack Aquaman on sight.

This offer is contingent upon DC Comics and myself (as Slaughter's agent) agreeing to terms beforehand.

Papillon

Cover of Papillon by Henri Charrièr.

Slaughter is a great admirer of the novel Papillon by convicted felon and fugitive Henri Charrière.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference