Diego Rodriguez (Jay)
Not even close to what I expected out of a superhero comic. It wasn't all building destroying action, its about a hero who in the literal and metaphoric sense is a fish out of water when he decides to give up the throne and live on land where he is ridiculed because of who he is. He is slowly winning the hearts of the humans even though that is not his intention.
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Gracie James
This is a fantastic book, if you're the biggest believer that Aquaman is a joke you definitely won't think that by the end of this volume. This will change your perspectives on a lot of things too. Holy carp, best read ever. Can't recommend enough, it's also a good introduction to comics :)
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Adamist Pentastic
One of the most underrated super heroes, Aquaman makes an amazing comeback in this phenomenal volume. If you're an Aquaman fan this is a great treat for you. The story flows well and deepens with flashbacks. The art work is great, although some pages lack a little bit of the flare others have, otherwise it's great. If you like comics get it; if you like DC, even more reason why you should get it; if you're an Aquaman fan then this is a: Must have and must read!
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