Cerdian is a minor fictional character in the DC Universe. He is the young son of Tempest and Dolphin. His name, given to him by his godfather Aquaman, comes from "Cerdia", the name of a nation which is home to Atlantis annexes. Ceridian first appeared in Aquaman (v5) #63 in January 2000. During the Titans series that ran from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, Cerdian resided in Titans Tower with Dolphin and Tempest. However, following the disba...
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Cerdian
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Dan Jurgens
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