As the Atlantean sleeper agents awaken all over the globe, their message is clear...Atlantis remembers! How long have these sleeper agents been out in the world? More importantly, how long has Arthur been aware of their existence? The answer to that question may just end his partnership with Jackson as well as his marriage to Mera!
‘Aquamen' is not only a fantastic Aquaman family-centered series, it is probably one of the most fun and emotional and family-centric comics on the stands right now. Embracing the legacy of the characters and delving deep into their worlds is bearing great fruit and proves beyond a doubt that these characters are great and have been great and should be featured like this far more. All while giving us a gorgeous energetic action-packed tour of the DC Universe in every issue. Read Full Review
It's probably the most nuanced supervillain reformation arc since the one Dan Slott and Christos Gage gave Dr. Octopus. Hopefully this one sticks like that one didn't, because with Arthur on the way out, the sea is going to need all the guardians it can get. Read Full Review
Aquamen #4 is finally bringing the band together, and unsurprisingly, the book is one of if not the strongest entry in the series because of it. Read Full Review
Aquamen #4 is another acceptable entry in the series. The plot moves forward, and the dialog, pacing, and action are fine. What's missing is any sense of scale from the attacks, a motivation behind the attacks, or stakes beyond stopping bad people from doing bad things. Again, the technical execution is here, but this comic never crosses the line between competent and memorable. Read Full Review
This is an incredibly boring book and I have nothing to say.
for some reason they've put so much focus on the dialogue despite it being painfully bad. it genuinely would be more interesting to read if the air bubbles were empty