Aquaman #10

Writer: Jeremy Adams Artist: John Timms Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 8, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
8.9Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

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Cursed treasure! Ghost pirates! Spooky mysteries abound as darkness rises from the deep, awakening creatures long since dead. Something is infecting the high seas, and it’s up to Aquaman, the avatar of the Blue, to defend it before it’s too late!

  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth Oct 8, 2025

    Aquaman #10 captures the Halloween episode that you would see in a cartoon perfectly. The team ensure we are able to catch our breath and have a bit of fun while also moving the plot forward and dropping hints at something bigger on the horizon. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Oct 8, 2025

    Aquaman fighting ghost pirates might not be the most original storyline, but the creative team makes it a fun, quick standalone thats worth checking out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Oct 10, 2025

    Aquaman #10 is a boisterous slice of supernatural seafaring, surging with enough pirate grit and sorcerous chaos to leave readers gasping for air. While the plot occasionally knots itself in mystic fog, it's all hands on deck for spectacle, suspense, and some much-needed comic swashbuckling. If every storm ends with a treasure, consider this one worth its weight in Atlantean gold. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Oct 8, 2025

    This arc doesn't have the wild visual sense of the battle against Dagon, but it continues a fascinating effort at building Aquaman's mythology in this run. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    KPB Comics - Chris Hernandez Oct 8, 2025

    Aquaman #10 combines the ongoing saga of Aquaman's power boost and missing family with a truly fun, classic aquatic horror story. It's a great example of a book that can handle both the epic and the ridiculous elements of the Aquaman mythos. Though this issue is a surprisingly quick read, and ultimately one that could be skipped without missing a major beat in the overarching plot, it's still a satisfying single-issue adventure that reminds us why Aquaman is the protector of all watery domains. Read Full Review

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