"THE DROWNING" chapter one
Black Manta returns, and as Aquaman attempts to broker lasting peace between Atlantis and the surface world, his greatest foe engineers a plan to destroy everything and everyone the undersea hero loves.
THEY SAID IT: "I'm excited to draw a vast undersea world with all the visual flourishes of fantasy and science fiction that it affords," says artist Brad Walker. "I've done so much work in outer space-based comics, and I love the freedom that affords."
Rating | Issue | Writer | Artist | Reviews |
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Rating | One Shot | Writer | Artist | Reviews |
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8.4
7.3
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Drowned Earth Special #1 | Scott Snyder | Francis Manapul |
Rating | Annual | Writer | Artist | Reviews |
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8.1
7.7
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#2 | Kelly Sue DeConnick | Victor Ibanez | |
7.7
7.9
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#1 | Philip Kennedy Johnson | Max Fiumara |
Rating | Collected Volume |
Issues
Reviews
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8.5
5.5
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Vol. 4: Echoes Of A Life Lived Well | |
8.2
1.0
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Vol. 3: Manta Vs. Machine | |
8.3
3.5
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Vol. 2: Amnesty | |
7.9
4.3
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Vol. 1: Unspoken Water | |
7.8
N/A
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Vol. 7: Sink Atlantis | |
7.5
7.5
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Vol. 6: Kingslayer | |
8.1
8.0
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Vol. 5: The Crown Comes Down Rebirth | |
8.3
8.2
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Vol. 4: Underworld | |
8.0
7.0
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Vol. 3: Crown Of Atlantis | |
8.1
8.0
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Vol. 2: Black Manta Rising | |
7.5
7.7
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Vol. 1: The Drowning |