Bang! Zoom! To the moon?! After finding themselves stranded on the moon, Aquaman and Green Arrow work to get back to Earth. The problem is that this isn't the Earth either of them remember! Scorpio has once again altered the timeline to resemble something a little more...Jurassic?!
Aquaman/Green Arrow: Deep Target #5 may be the best issue of the series. Brandon Thomas takes the hook out of the reader's mouth as he reveals Scorpio's motivations, but we're willing to stay around because the creative team has developed a fun and exciting tale rife with classic science fiction references. Read Full Review
It's an oddball side story to the bigger stories for these two characters, but it's definitely won me over. Read Full Review
This issue by no means saves the series to date"a poorly executed comic is still a poorly executed comic even with one fun issue"but at least this issue is both entertaining and even a little interesting, finally paying off on the Silver Age riffs of it all. Read Full Review
Aquaman / Green Arrow #5 continues the train wreck this series has been from the start. So what else is there to say about it? If you've liked it or hated it so far, this issue won't change your mind. However, if you haven't read it yet, I advise you to avoid it. Read Full Review
Wow, did everyone just decide to drop all the Aquaman series and not tell me? I thought this issue was pretty good. It's incredibly silly, but once you get into that mindset, you can enjoy yourself without too much hesitance. It's not high art, nor will it matter in the end, but it's fun.