The Water-Bearers are Aqualad's signature weapons. They allow him to create hard-water constructs out of any fluid.
They are tools used by students of the Conservatory of Sorcery,[1] a mix of Atlantean science and sorcery. Users use the tattoos on their body to power them.[2] More advanced students can control fluids without the water-bearers.[3]
Known users[]
Sightings[]
- Season 1
- 01. "Independence Day"
- 02. "Fireworks"
- 04. "Drop-Zone"
- 05. "Schooled"
- 06. "Infiltrator"
- 08. "Downtime"
- 10. "Targets"
- 14. "Revelation"
- 15. "Humanity"
- 16. "Failsafe" (illusion)
- 19. "Misplaced"
- 20. "Coldhearted"
- 25. "Usual Suspects"
- 26. "Auld Acquaintance"
- Season 2
- 03. "Alienated"
- 09. "Darkest"
- 10. "Before the Dawn" (flashback)
- 18. "Intervention" (flashback)
- 19. "Summit"
- 20. "Endgame"
- Season 3
- 08. "Triptych"
- 17. "First Impression"
- 23. "Terminus"
- Season 4
- 14. "Nautical Twilight"
- 15. "Ebb Tide"
- 16. "Emergency Dive"
- 17. "Leviathan Wakes"
- 22. "Rescue and Search"
- 23. "Ego and Superego"
- 24. "Zenith and Abyss"
- 25. "Over and Out"
- 26. "Death and Rebirth"
- Young Justice: Legacy
- Companion comics
- 03. "Hack and You Shall Find"
- SS. "Face Your Fears"
- 04. "By Hook or by Web"
- 05. "What's the Story?" (flashback)
- 10. "Hot Case"
- 13. "...And the Penalty"
- 14. "Under the Surface..."
- 15. "...Here There be Monsters"
- 18. "Monkey Business"
- 19. "Gorilla Warfare"
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Weisman, Greg, Kevin Hopps (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Chadwick, Jim (ed). "...Here There be Monsters" Young Justice 15 (April 18, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2010-12-02). Question #12730. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2011-05-16). Question #13316. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (November 26, 2010). "Independence Day". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.