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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401200886
ISBN: 1401200885
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: December 01, 2003
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: December 01, 2003
Sales Rank: 667355
Studio: DC Comics
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This was a good read with Aquaman out of the sea. With his Kingdom turned against him for his Actions during the Obsidian Age story line in JLA(Great Read by the Way). Aquaman gains the Waterbearer hand which gives him mystical powers and allows him to do things he couldn't before. One of the few Aquaman graphic novels out there and it is a pretty good one. If your an Aquaman fan like myself give it a read.
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I'm pretty much positive with just about anything Mr. Veitch does so when I see his name on a mainstream title like Aquaman, I know I'm in for something different or getting in way over my head! In any case, he's pushed the boundaries of the fantasy & super hero mythology with characters like Swamp Thing, the Ninja Turtles, & his gn's Brat Pack, The One, & The Maximortal just to name a few. If you like the Vertigo imprint & other darker works like Wanted or The Crow, look into this ... Read More
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Being new to Aquaman, this book gave me a good idea on the changes that Aquaman is going through. The new hand is certainly not as brutal as his trident hand but maybe time with the series will prove other wise. Great art work, beautiful coloring.
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Aquaman is one of those minor but enduring characters that DC Comics just isn't sure what to do with. He never accomplishes much in JLA, and his own series are only received luke-warmly. On the other hand, there are still those who fondly remember his adventures and appreciate the complexity of his personality: the imperious, temperamental king of Atlantis who nevertheless has a heart of gold. Even having a child die, losing a hand, and now being exiled (for rather dopey reasons, but nevermind) ... Read More
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