The confrontation with Dagon looms as Aquaman and his band of fighters near theend of their quest, revealing a heartbreaking reality that will change Aquamanforever.
Aquaman #7 sets us up heartbreakingly and powerfully as we prepare for the ultimate showdown between Arthur, Dagon, and a surprise entrant into the battle for Atlantis. Read Full Review
Aquaman #7 is a major turning point that delivers a powerful emotional punch. It leaves you eager to see how Aquaman and his now adult daughter will navigate this new, heartbreaking reality and confront the formidable Dagon. This issue solidifies Jeremy Adams' run as one of the most intriguing and emotionally resonant in recent Aquaman history. Read Full Review
It's such a huge reset for the title that I can't even guess what'll come next but I suppose that's the mark of a run that manages to genuinely shake things up for its character. Read Full Review
This issue may also remind fans of Geoff Johns' Throne of Atlantis arcbut with more reflection and less spectacle. If Johns was about reclaiming Arthurs authority, Adams is more interested in questioning whether that authority is even just. Read Full Review
Aquaman #7 is a pretty solid issue that moves the plot forward quite a bit which is also satisfying. The "twist adds some good emotional content and all the while Aquaman continues to be written very "in character. This may not be the best issue of the series, but it's definitely better than the previous issue. I feel like Jeremy Adams has a longer resolution that will play out and next month's "finale is just the midpoint of the greater saga. Read Full Review
Adams' run has been full of surprises, and has been full of humor and intrigue. Hes brought some great moments with his artistic partners, John Timms and Michael Shelfer, who have brought us both fantasy and steampunk, building a world thats full of wonder and magic. The additions to the cast has elevated this run, and I cant wait to see where we end up. Read Full Review
Adams provides answers to reader questions exactly when needed to hook them once more. However, some of those answers have left me feeling unsure. Either way, I'm interested to see where the battle takes us next issue and how lasting the effects of Dagon's actions will be. Read Full Review
Aquaman #7 is a visually appealing comic with some exciting moments, but it struggles to maintain a consistent pace and fully develop its emotional beats. While it sets the stage for a dramatic showdown, the journey there feels a bit underdeveloped. Read Full Review