Siren (DC Comics)

Siren
The Hila version of Siren as depicted in Brightest Day #10 (August 2010). Art by Ivan Reis.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance(Hila)
Aquaman #22
(August 1965)
As Siren
Brightest Day #5 (July 2010)
(La Sirène la Bailene) #5
(July 1999)
The Titans #5
(July 1999)
Created by(Hila)
Nick Cardy (penciler, inker)
(La Sirène la Bailene)
Devin Grayson (writer)
Mark Buckingham (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego
  • Hila
  • La Sirène la Bailene
Species(Hila)
  • Amphibious alien (Pre-Crisis)
  • Xebellian (Atlantean) (current)

(La Sirène la Bailene)

Place of origin(Hila)
  • Dimension Aqua (Pre Crisis)
  • Xebel (current)
Team affiliations(Hila)

Xebellian Royal Family, Xebel Death Squad, Thule, Shifters (La Sirène la Bailene)

Tartarus, Secret Society of Villains
Partnerships(Hila)

Black Manta
(La Sirène la Bailene)

Vandal Savage
Abilities(Hila)
  • Xebellian physiology grants
    • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, and senses
    • Water-breathing
    • Hydrokinesis
  • Skilled combatant, assassin, and swordswoman
  • Magical powers that allow for illusion casting and shapeshifting

Siren is the name of two supervillains, both appearing in books published by DC Comics. The first character to use the name is Hila, the identical twin sister of Mera. Originating from the same underwater sub-realm as her sister, Hila was the younger twin and considered the black sheep of the family. She eventually makes herself an enemy of both Mera and Aquaman. The second Siren was a minor Lwa resembling a mermaid. An eco-terrorist, the second Siren joined forces with Vandal Savage and becomes an enemy of the Teen Titans.