Black Manta and the mysterious Torrid violently collide when the truth of Manta’s link to Atlantis is revealed! Torrid and Manta’s fates violently collide and Manta’s link to Atlantis is revealed! Gallous uncovers Manta’s act of heroism, but will Manta continue on this path? Or will he turn away from good to teach Gallous that ice water in your veins is necessary for survival?
More pieces of the puzzle are revealed as Black Manta has a welcome rough charm both for the main character and for the series itself, adding a ton of new layers to the Atlantean realm and this decades-old character. Everything presented here bodes quite well for the upcoming Aquamen series and for the Aquaman-related line overall. Read Full Review
The world of Black Manta continues to expand at an exponential rate. And while I am enjoying this tale, I can't help but wish it would slow down. Read Full Review
This chapter left me more intrigued about what Brown has in store for Black Manta and where he plans to take this approach on the character and Atlantis in general. Read Full Review
If you weren't engaged in this story before, this issue will change that - and there's even an appearance by Gentleman Ghost. Read Full Review
Really embarrassing art is all it takes to crater this formerly fun comic. Bad art just shines a light on all of the myriad of story elements that just don't work anymore. Read Full Review
Lots of stuff happens in this issue which is always good.
Were finding out the connection between Devil Ray and Black Manta.
The art leaves a bit to be desired. I like the art style quite a bit but it is less refined than I would like.
MiLeStOnE MeAnS BlAcK ChArAcTeRs ExIsT.
This unofficial Milestone book (you have to be an idiot to pretend by now this isn't a Milestone book) bored me and the art was pretty bad.
black manta is a bully to that poor ghost man :(