What ties does the mysterious craft have to the city of Atlantis? Its true purpose has infected most of the Andromeda, but an even greater threat has descended upon the crew: Black Manta has taken possession of the craft. If Aquaman is to defeat him, he'll have to stare down his greatest fears. Can Aquaman wrest control over the craft before the weapons systems aboard the Andromeda wipe them all from the ocean floor?
Aquaman: Andromeda saved its best issue for last, crafting an Aquaman story unlike anything else. Read Full Review
The final chapter wraps things up with gorgeous art and a superbly layered script that adheres to the superheroic required but does what the best comics do and gives us a nuanced, beautifully layered examination of guilt, loss, trauma, fears, and human nature itself in magnificently rendered world beneath the waves where something waits to make your dreams or your fears come true. Read Full Review
This isn't some swashbuckling seafaring adventure, as fun as those are. It's a melancholy mystery that pays tribute to some of the greatest deep-sea adventures of all time. Read Full Review
Aquaman: Andromeda #3 ends the mini-series with a story about stories that create stories. Filled with over-narration, and exposition, the arc boils down to a DC Comics version of the movie Sphere (1998). Just watch the film instead. Read Full Review
This was such a good read. Powerful story, gorgeous art...another winner from Ram V.
Wow. Perfection in a comic. Full review at:
https://standupcomicreader.blogspot.com/2022/11/andromeda-3-review.html
Another issue without Aquaman.
Ram V forgets to include Arthur curry in his own book.