Probably not the cuddliest representative of shark people, this savage demigod of the seas was born from the Shark God and a human mother, and hails from Hawaii.
First appearing in 1994 as an adversary of Superboy, he later more fittingly became a recurring villain of Aquaman. He is also often seen as a member of the Suicide Squad (including in the upcoming "The Suicide Squad" movie where he'll be voiced by Sylvester Stallone).
It is worth remembering that his behavior is NOT typical of most sharks. For one, regular sharks tend not to come on land. But despite being often portrayed as a blood-thirsty man-eater (he will chew you up, boy) there are more recent incarnations that show him in a less brutish light, such as the one in the "Harley Quinn" TV series. (Harley is a trained psychologist after all. Who's to say she can't help sharks, too?)
First appearing in 1994 as an adversary of Superboy, he later more fittingly became a recurring villain of Aquaman. He is also often seen as a member of the Suicide Squad (including in the upcoming "The Suicide Squad" movie where he'll be voiced by Sylvester Stallone).
It is worth remembering that his behavior is NOT typical of most sharks. For one, regular sharks tend not to come on land. But despite being often portrayed as a blood-thirsty man-eater (he will chew you up, boy) there are more recent incarnations that show him in a less brutish light, such as the one in the "Harley Quinn" TV series. (Harley is a trained psychologist after all. Who's to say she can't help sharks, too?)