“Endless Winter” chapter four! The icy tendrils of Frost King’s global grip extend all the way to the bottom of the Seven Seas! Can Arthur and Mera convince a ferocious collective of Fire Trolls to emerge from the Earth’s very core to save Atlantis from its frozen imprisonment? And in our look to the past, the unlikely team of heroes gets more than they bargained for when they face off against the Frost King for the very first time!
Endless Winters latest chapter keeps the momentum rolling without feeling like its becoming repetitive. This doesnt seem like it will have lasting effects on the DCU, but its making for a pleasant distraction in the road to Future State. Read Full Review
Mandonca delivers some great art in this issue. There is a lot of action throughout and that is delivered with style and energy. The details in the backgrounds are brilliantly drawn and give a sense of scale that enhances the imagery. Read Full Review
With "Endless Winter" almost at the halfway mark, the creative team shows no signs of second-act sag. Rather, the stakes and pacing continue to up each other, as the story continues to kick into high gear. Don't wait for the trade - "Endless Winter" is a Christmas surprise worth checking out! Read Full Review
Color me pleasantly surprised that despite being chapter four in a multi-part crossover Aquaman #66 reads amazingly well as the next step in Aquaman and Mera's life. For Aquaman fans worried about an interruption, there's no need to skip this issue. Plus, for those following “Endless Winter,” you might find yourselves interested in learning more about the erstwhile King and Queen of the Seven Seas- Arthur and Mera…and Andy too! Read Full Review
Aquaman #66 hints at a changing tide in Endless Winter. The comic looks stunning, Mendonca and Plascencia capturing the battle of the undersea world superbly. During the individual issues of this event, Lanning and Marz are able to balance the larger story at play whilst also showcasing the personalities of the title heroes. Aquamans bravery and dedication is clear here, as is Meras power. But at the same time, Endless Winter rages on. Read Full Review
Aquaman #66 continues the Endless Winter story, and while it wasn't great, it was better than the last two solo character issues in the event. Better yet, if you aren't even reading Endless Winter, you can check this out as a nice Aquaman and Mera... and Andy (!) issue. Read Full Review
Bringing an established series into an event can be a tricky endeavor, and while Aquaman #66 doesn't deliver an unforgettable chapter of "Endless Winter" or Aquaman in general, it still has several delightful moments for fans of the characters. Read Full Review
this is the review for the entire series, and overall I had a fun time and I enjoyed it more than the New 52 Aquaman.
I mean, at least something happens that feels like it's actually going to affect the story. But it's not very interesting, unfortunately.
Yes I also would bring my infant daughter with me to do battle in the sea.