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Aquaman #17 American Tidal, Part 3: Urban Renewal!
Cover Date: June, 2004
Aquaman has arrived back to the ruins of San Diego, moving a city block to free the cadre of people as he warns them not to surface or they will die as he enforces this with a swarm of sharks.Aquaman then addresses the terrified citizens, filling them on ...
Issue Description
Aquaman has arrived back to the ruins of San Diego, moving a city block to free the cadre of people as he warns them not to surface or they will die as he enforces this with a swarm of sharks.Aquaman then addresses the terrified citizens, filling them on the events while telling them that they can never leave the oceans.While back on Watchtower Lorena awakens only to be startled by the Martian Manhunter,and demanding she be teleported back as she feels Aquaman can use some help with his rescue efforts while Manhunter successfully gains the aid of various humanitarian organization's aid. Aquaman and Lorena then set out after a dolphin informs him they have found a machine,which they successfully find with some kind of organism inside.
Aquaman (2003)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Aquaman (Volume 4)
Starring: Arthur Curry as Aquaman, Tempest, and Lorena Marquez as Aquagirl (II).
In the aftermath of the JLA arc The Obsidian Age, Aquaman is hated by his former subjects and exiled from the life-giving ocean he once called home. But that doesn't mean his quest to protect the oceans of the world at any cost is over any time soon!This volume is very interesting. The Lady of the Lake is a central character for the first 12 issues. Other new characters are the sorcerer Hagen, Man-of-War, Sweeney and Mccaferety. Aquaman goes back to spending time at a Lighthouse. The Thirst is introduced as a villain in issue 5 and is known as the dark side to the Water Bearer. Issues 13 and 14 are stand alone issues. Both are very good, but issue 14 is awe inspiring and stands along with Aquaman 13 of the 2nd series as one of the very best Aquaman stories of all time. Issue 15 brings a new writer, Will Pfeifer and a new Storyline, SubDiego. The end of this run sees Atlantis destroyed by the Spectre (with an Infinite Crisis tie in). Mera is back in Aquaman's life, just as he is developing a relationship with a surface woman. Lorena Marquez becomes the new Aquagirl around issue 20 and Koryak is no longer exiled from Atlantis.
Collected EditionsAquaman: The Waterbearer (#1-4 and Aquaman: Secret Files & Origins)Aquaman: Sub Diego (#15-22)Continued in: Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis.
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