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Re: Aquaman
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Anyone else think it's delicious that AQUAMAN is outselling almost every Marvel comic?
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Yes, yes I do...
I'm really enjoying Aquaman... this latest story arc seems very promising... plus I love the artwork... Mera looks beautiful...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...
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AQUAMAN 8 continues this title's trend of excellence. Johns' storytelling, respect of the Mera character and the artwork (no-shirt Arthur!!) continue to make me a happy camper.
I've enjoyed some previous Aquabooks, but I can state with certainty that THIS is my favorite Aquaseries version so far.
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A great reveal at the end of #9! I look forward to this book every month.
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I only I just wish the JLA Aquaman was nearly as interesting as THIS one. They should make Mera a JLA member stat!
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So this current storyline has pushed Aquaman to being my #2 favorite DCnU series (behind All Star Western). I'm just really digging it! The wonderful art by Reis and Prado are the main draw by far, as every page just explodes with action & drama and has a plethora of detail to go with the dynamism. That just works for me on every level.
The story itself is also very good, and I'm loving the introduction of so many new characters, and how it all ties into the larger mythology of Aquaman (Arthur's past, the epic grudge with Black Manta, etc).
My one small complaint is the issues really fly by, but that is something I'm finding with all of John's work. It could be he wants to let his artists really 'open up' the page. But still, no matter how fast I read it, I'm loving what I'm actually reading.
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Cobes, i agree its a fast read, but I get that more because it's a page turner, and lets face it, Reis's art is definitely a page turner, than it is because it's thin on story (Liefeld's Hawkman, anyone?)
Still, both books have great art, but the difference in writing between the two is staggering.
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Don't Stop Peelieving
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Don't Stop Peelieving
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Aquaman is THE best book I'm not actually collecting... My buddy Mike gets it faithfully and I let him piggyback on my DCBS order, so I get first dibs. The art is fantastic and I love how... awesome Aquaman is! I'll probably get the trades eventually, when I have space on my monthly orders... Which shouldn't take long,actually; I'm feeling another culling coming on. Alot of stuff I'm getting currently from DC (even-- or is that especially? -- the Legion titles) just seem to be floating by me with nothing to provoke that old enthusiasm... Thank Grife for Indies!
"Anytime a good book like this is cancelled, I hope another Teen Titan is murdered." --Cobalt
"Anytime an awesome book like S6 is cancelled, I hope EVERY Titan is murdered." --Me
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I'm not too impressed by The Others. In fact, I forget who they are as soon as I close the comic. Except for the cosmonaut, I guess. The jungle girl isn't nearly as fun as she should be.
I don't like DC peppering it's line with all these teams preceding the Justice League. They're all pretty much duds compared with what they're replacing. IMO. If we had to lose the JSA, Freedom Fighters, etc. then at the least DC should've stuck to the Justice League *being* the trailblazers. That I could at least understand.
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Garth gets mentioned by name in #14! And he still has purple eyes, which remains an Atlantean superstitious bugaboo in the new 52. It's not Arthur or Mera who speak of Garth, but Ocean Master, who sits on Atlantis' throne in his brother's absence. He's menacing as all get out, but it's in that soft-spoken, civilzed sort of tone that's really more dangerous than the usual bluster.
The way OM talks about Garth, he'll probably be a good bit younger than Dick Grayson. Which I hate, but at least he's not erased from the roll of availibility for all time.
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Originally posted by Mystery Lad: Garth gets mentioned by name in #14! And he still has purple eyes, which remains an Atlantean superstitious bugaboo in the new 52. It's not Arthur or Mera who speak of Garth, but Ocean Master, who sits on Atlantis' throne in his brother's absence. He's menacing as all get out, but it's in that soft-spoken, civilzed sort of tone that's really more dangerous than the usual bluster.
The way OM talks about Garth, he'll probably be a good bit younger than Dick Grayson. Which I hate, but at least he's no erased from the roll of availibility for all time. On one hand, that's cool, happy for the Garth fans. On the other hand, that makes Kaldur/Jackson's placement in the DCU a little harder to gauge, and I'd much rather see him than Garth.
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Maybe Garth can be his Aqualad in the seas and Jackson his Aqualad on land?
Or Garth can be Tempest from the get-go and Jackson Aqualad... or vice versa...
...hmmm. DC could rename Jackson Joshua and give him the surname 'Clay' and an automatic 'in' with the Doom Patrol whenever that property's 52 slot lands in DC's game of Russian Roulette.
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Originally posted by Mystery Lad: Maybe Garth can be his Aqualad in the seas and Jackson his Aqualad on land? I could see that--it's not really all that far off from what they did in the Young Justice cartoon: Garth and Kaldur were friends raised together in Atlantis who saved Aquaman's life one day. Aquaman offered to take them on as apprentices, and while Garth decided to keep going in his magical academy, Kaldur decided to go up to the surface world with Aquaman to become a superhero.
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I do like the cartoon's Kaldur, too, but really don't see him much like the Aqualad who appeared near the end of the last DCU at all. So using traits of each would make sense.
Or would there be three Aqualads? Why not give Batman a run for his money? Heck, thrown in Lagoon Boy, too!
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I don't have a problem with Kaldur. Jackson Hyde on the other hand, I completely loath, as I see him as nothing but a blatant marketing attempt to draw in more viewership of Young Justice and more sales regarding Brightest Day.
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"Throne of Atlantis" is actually good so far, albeit with the usual Geoff Johns super slow, padded story-telling approach. With just Aquaman, Bats, Supes, WW and Cyborg, it's let Lois, Mera and Vulko have a nice role.
One thing I noticed is Paul Pelletier has started his run as penciler on Aquaman and he's utterly fantastic. Yet, his first issue looked kind of week. I then saw it was because of a multitude of inkers. Not good, DC. Pelletier is a top of the line superhero artist--put him to good use! Get him the right inker, ASAP! Reis is an impossible act to follow but you actually have a guy who can do it. Get it done.
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