Aquaman learns the secret behind the Atlantean relics The Others use! Plus, a member abandons the team during a deadly battle against the Solokovs!
Aquaman and the Others may not be at the level of its sister series, but it's slowly getting there. Read Full Review
AQUAMAN AND THE OTHERS has been consistently inconsistent for the most part as Jurgens and Medina continue to gain their footing as a creative team. #3 is not bad, but it's not good. The plot moves along in a big fashion with the reveal of the story's villain, but it must continue to gain steam and traction. #4 has been set up to be full of fireworks so let's hope it can live up to it! Read Full Review
Aquaman and the Others #3 continues the poor characterization that has plagued this book since the start. It's a team book with an uninteresting team. Although we get the main villain and better action, it's still a struggle to read and the rushed art only adds to the problems. I love Aquaman, but this book is getting very near to being dropped. Read Full Review
Unfortunately,after reading this issue, my faith in the title is almost completely lost. Read Full Review
Plagued by terrible dialog and forced confrontations, there are no signs here of the series improving. The art is good, but I can't fathom how the Others get past the front door when confronted by villains who almost have Scarlett Witch powers. Do the villains want them to come in? I like these characters and the villain introduction is cool, but I have to throw in the towel. I'm not buying anymore issues.