This issue is billed as an “Interlude” which just screams “Fill-In” and be that as it may, it’s at least a good Fill-In. …
Aquaman has a rough transition as he assumes control of the Atlantean Army who are used to following his much more ruthless brother…
This. Issue. Was. EPIC!!! This was just a big super hero throw down, gorgeously drawn and very nicely wrapped up one of the…
The tense stand-off between Aquaman and his brother Orm, the King of Atlantis, escalates with the involvement of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman…
The “Throne of Atlantis” crossover begun in Justice League #15, continues here, with Aquaman rescuing Commissioner Gordon and Detective Harvey Bullock after Gotham…
I’ve made no secret of my disappointment with Justice League. For what should be DC’s best book, it hasn’t come together as one…
Leading into the crossover event ‘Throne of Atlantis’, this issue opens with a flashback to 1820 of some pirate-looking guys on the high…
Last issue, Alan Scott entered the Grey in an effort to stop Solomon Grundy’s assault on all living things on Earth, only to…
This series really kicks it up this issue as we meet Commander Amir Kahn of the World Army. Yes, apparently since the Apokoliptian…
It’s Zero Month for DC with each of their titles getting a flashback issue to flesh out the events that happened prior to…
The Others contact Mera and enlist her aid to stop Aquaman from going after– and possibly killing– Black Manta. Arthur went after the…
The Others finally come together in pursuit of Black Manta and we observe their initial discovery of their golden instruments, which are tied…
Following the explosive conclusion to last issue, Alan Scott discovers that he is the only survivor of the train explosion, saved at the…
Black Manta goes after another of The Others, The Prisoner, who can summon the skills of deceased soldiers, although there is a psychological…
This issue should actually be titled ‘Mera’ #1, as the bride of Aquaman steps into the spotlight. And just as issues #1, #2,…