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Fathom is a series created, written and drawn by Michael Turner. It features, a woman named Aspen Matthews, a marine biologist who discovers that she is a member of a race of aquatic creatures with hydrokinetic abilities.
Fathom begins as the cruise ship Paradise arrives in San Diego 10 years after its disappearance had been reported. A military quarantine is established to cross-examine the crew and passengers; however, no one onboard is aware that they had been missing. Compounding the mystery is a girl who had been discovered by the crew while still at sea. The girl could only remember that her name was Aspen. Aspen is taken from the ship by a vacationing naval officer, Captain Matthews, who adopts her and raises her as his own. Aspen has a strange attraction to water, and spends much of her youth swimming, eventually making the US Olympic team for the 1988 Seoul games. She wins the gold, but has her medal taken away and receives a permanent ban after she fails a rigged drug test. Afterward, Aspen attends UC San Diego and gets a degree in Marine Biology. She is then invited to study at a top-secret underwater science facility known as the DMD or Deep Marine Discovery. The DMD is a joint project between the United States and Japan. The facility was built over a strange underwater craft of unknown origin, which both nations study to determine its source. However, the Americans and the Japanese no longer trust each other and rely on an intermediary named Cannon Hawke to share research data. Aspen is also introduced to a mysterious man who somehow entered the DMD and requested to be placed into a tube filled with water. He requires no air, leading the DMD to deduce that, despite his appearance, he is not human.
A US Navy test pilot named Chance Calloway is testing an experimental amphibious fighter plane for Admiral Maylander, who heads Naval Intelligence. Maylander is also the man who oversaw the quarantine of the Paradise. Chance's wingman is killed by a craft resembling the one at the DMD. Violating orders, Chance pursues the ship, first in the air, and then underwater. Again disobeying orders, he fires a torpedo at the craft only to have it dissolve into the water before the projectile reaches its target. Without a target, the weapon locks onto the generator at the DMD and destroys it, severely damaging the facility. Before she drowns, Aspen is rescued by the man in the tube. He springs to life and attempts to take her with him. He begins to dissolve into the water, just like the alien craft, and Aspen starts to dissolve as well. Naval rescue teams arrive, and the man flees: Aspen is rescued, but not before Calloway sees her in a half-dissolved form. He goes AWOL to try to find Aspen and figure out what he saw. He eventually finds Aspen, who cannot explain her abilities. Before she can find out any more, she is abducted by government personnel and brought to Killian, who is held in the DMD. He tells Aspen that she is a member of a race of aquatic humanoids called the Blue, who possesses the ability to control water.
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