The Dead King leads the Others in a final assault on Atlantis to end Mera's reign forever!
Sean(X-O Manowar) Chen's art was clean enough for the more positive tone of the comic, but I'll still take Booster's story with all the importance of DC's current events that surrounds it. Hey" it's not often a monthly-themed comic had this much meaning. Read Full Review
The dialogue can be clunky at times, but there's still a strng team dynamic anchoring the story and a moving scene as one of the Otehrs passes their mantle to another character. All of this dovetails with Aquaman's struggle as he again confornts King Atlan and tries to unite his people. Read Full Review
AQUAMAN AND THE OTHERS is mending the bonds from land to sea as they fight for peace. A new adventure for both worlds, we now have to wait and see if Aquaman will go back to his kingdom below or stay his home above. Read Full Review
While the Futures End one-shots have been a grab bag, this was one of the more enjoyable issues. Dan Jurgens uses all the characters well and constructs a good enough story. Sean Chen does a nice job on the artwork and leaves everything on the page.Futures End Aquaman and the Othersis one of the better issues to come out of September. Read Full Review
Aquaman and the Others: Futures End #1 wraps up the two part story with lots of action, a bit of cheesy dialogue and some silliness. In the end, it's going to be another forgotten story that does nothing for the series or Event in general. Thankfully, this event is over and we can get back to the regular series. Read Full Review
All told, "Aquaman and the Others: Futures End" #1 is an enjoyable read. I wish it were less obvious and problematic, but with only two issues to tell an entire arc, the creative team has done well. Read Full Review
Sean Chen's layouts are good, with an extremely thin pencil style that gives the characters a realistic took. He tries to keep the tension up, but can't save terrible dialogue and plotting of Jurgens that sinks the book. Read Full Review
From stilted expository dialogue, to randomly Liefeldian feet, and all the way to the lukewarm conclusion, this book was a dud. In the end, everything comes off feeling rushed. Hopefully, being a one-shot, this won't reflect too poorly on the main continuity going forward. Better luck next time guys. Read Full Review
This is the second half of the story from "Aquaman: Future's End", and that's a problem I have with the book: there shouldn't be a first part to a one-shot story. That complaint aside, this a really good story, and the artwork is solid. The end, with the reveal of The Other, is a great tease, and I would actually be interested in reading that series, if it ever happens. There are some great character moments, and while Aquaman is put on the backburner, it focuses on the members of The Others and their future, staying true to the characters from the Aquaman series. A satisfying conclusion, even if it should really be a done in one story. I recommend the book, but only if you read the Aquaman story first.
Dialogue was bad, story was decent
The artwork looks fantastic, but the dialog is stale and the story is just just weird and childish.