Aquaman is back on the throne of Atlantis and back in comic stores with a brand new ongoing series from the creative team of writer Jeremy Adams, artist John Timms, colorist Rex Lokus, and letterer ...
DC writer Adams has promised that his vision for the iconic hero will “change Aquaman in a big way," with this also expanding to include Atlantis.
Aquaman is relearning how to commune with the sea, and it's all thanks to the new superpower that was never supposed to be ...
John Timms is one of the most underrated artists at DC Comics and his work on Aquaman #1 is typical of his usual high level of quality. Each panel is full of intricate details, yet never becomes ...
$5.99 US 48 pages Variant $6.99 US (card stock) ON SALE 1/8/24 NEW POWERS ... have emerged from each of the seven seas, and only Aquaman's water-warping abilities can stop them—but not if ...
The team of Jeremy Adams, John Timms, Rex Lokus, and Dave Sharpe look to encompass elements from each and every part of Arthur’s world, and while ambitious, Aquaman #1 effortlessly soars and ...
The new Aquaman series sees him reclaiming his place among the World’s Finest heroes, despite new powers and new challenges. Jeremy Adams stated, in an interview with Comic Book Club Live ...
When the mercenary pirate resurfaces in Aquaman 2, it’s with the Black Trident: the mythical weapon wielded by Atlan’s brother, the accursed Kordax (Pilou Asbæk), king of the long-lost ...
DC Comics wants their comic book retailers to order more copies of Aquaman #2 than they did of Gotham City Sirens ...
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3 and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse both met with box office success (to the tune of a combined $1.5 billion ... danger at this point is the Aquaman sequel. The studio spent $215 million ...
Join us now as we break down all that you need to know about Aquaman #1 – but be warned, there will be full spoilers for the issue from this point on... When we catch up with him at the start of ...