Aquaman #18

Writer: Will Pfeifer Artist: Patrick Gleason Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: May 12, 2004 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
8.0Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

Just as Aquaman discovers that the disaster that sunk San Diego was caused deliberately, a man-made sea beast sent to prevent anyone from learning the truth attacks him and Lorena! "American Tidal" part 4.

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Olivia Woodward May 19, 2004

    If you're looking for an exciting story of superheroic action, a compelling protagonist, thematic coherence, and powerful art, then you ought to be reading Aquaman. This is what a superhero comic is supposed to be. Obviously, I highly recommend it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell May 16, 2004

    There's also an interesting opening sequence as Will Pfeifer takes a look at another form of life that has to be kept from rushing to the surface to their deaths, and this opening scene acts as a solid look at a little idea that most writers wouldn't have paid any attention to. There's also a solid little character moment where an ally of Aquaman's is killed during the battle, and this scene does a very effective job of conveying the character's empathic connection to the creatures that live in the ocean. There's also an interesting surprise when we see that Aquaman's new sidekick can emerge from her watery prison. Read Full Review

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