Wedding bells? More like wedding hells, as Mera’s nuptials ignite a war across the Seven Kingdoms. Arthur, Orm, the Trench, Xebel, and more battle not just for the crown but for the future of Atlantis and beyond. Stuffed to the gills with characters and action, this all-out undersea brawl will leave readers gasping for air!
This is one run that fans of the character are going to look back at as one of the greats. Read Full Review
Miguel Mendonca's beautiful art adds another layer to this story. The action is brilliantly done and brings the reader into the story with energy and great details. Read Full Review
With Aquaman #64, we've almost come full circle from where we were at way back when in Aquaman #24. It's been a long detour, but Aquaman has nearly shaken off the Jason Momoa influence. DeConnick shows that she's got some classic Aquaman in her with this issue and it feels right. The larger cast will clearly play a role in upcoming issues as Vulko and Cetea appear to come to a detente. Read Full Review
The conflict is finally boiling over in Aquaman #64, and it feels like all of the elements writer Kelly Sue DeConnick has built over the course of her run are starting to come together. Read Full Review
I have been looking forward to this issue for months, and maybe I expected too much because I was disappointed. Most of the wedding setup and the Seven Kingdoms disappeared to get to an Aquaman vs. Ocean Master fight like so many other stories. While there is still time to turn it around, this issue felt uninspired. Read Full Review
why is orm attacking like calling a ton of fish is a bad idea?? glad kelly sue is back : )
This was fine but I'm not really interested in any of this.