Mera

Mera (/ˈmɪərə/) is a fictional superheroine and warrior appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jack Miller and Nick Cardy, the character first appeared in Aquaman #11 (September 1963) as a queen of the sea.

Originally portrayed as a supporting character to her husband, the superhero Arthur Curry / Aquaman, possessed of the formidable power to control water, modern writers have given greater emphasis to Queen Mera's own superhuman physical strength. In recent years, Mera has featured as a member of DC Comics' flagship superhero team, the Justice League. Queen Mera's storylines have also portrayed a mental breakdown faced with crippling loss and explored her attempts at coping with lasting anger and rage.

In the feature films of the DC Extended Universe, actress Amber Heard portrayed Princess Mera in Justice League and reprises the role in Aquaman and will return in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

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 * Mera appears in the Justice League/Teen Titans Animated Universe, voiced by Laura Bailey. While she still Aquaman's wife and Queen of Atlantis and a member of the Justice League, this version is also a half-breed like Aquaman; being the daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Olympian sea god Poseidon, and Wonder Woman's half-sister. Like Diana, Mera also has a good relationship with Terra, and respects her decision to put an end to all Tyranny.
 * Mera appears as a non-playable character in Marvel/DC Heroes Unite!, voiced by Laura Bailey.
 * Mera also appears in Comic Con Incorporated. A roomer in the titular fictional hotel alongside Aquaman, she spends most of her time in water-based areas and activities; the pool and the beach.

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 * Mera appears in DC: Unlimited Rebirth, voiced by Jennifer Carpenter.

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 * Mera appears in DC Friends, voiced by Jenna Fischer.