Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has arrived at McFarlane Toys with a brand new set of DC Multiverse figures from the sevens seas
Kordax is a lesser-known but intriguing Aquaman villain from the depths of DC Comics. It appears he will be making a live-action appearance ingiving this D-List character a new light with an updated backstory. In the comics, Kordax has a dark and chaotic past that is deeply entwined with the previous kings of Atlantis. While not much is known about him for live-action, McFarlane Toys is bringing him to life with a new DC Multiverse figure.
This updated version has a more realistic and"-like" look, with some ceremonial armor and the mysterious Black Trident! It is unclear if King Kordax is a ruler of the present or the past but Aquaman will want to be wary as he does have the power to control marine life and manipulate their minds. His thirst for power can be obtained in October 2023 with the new wave of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom for $19.99.
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