DARKSEID IS...AQUAMAN?! A journey into the heart of darkness has brought Arthur Curry one step closer to finding his kingdom...but is the allure of freedom too much for the uncanny undersea champion to resist? Temptation draws Aquaman to the depths as a new villain joins the fray...and a squad of mer-mercenaries? Lori Lemaris is on the prowl in the latest installment of the Aquaman epic!
A question of power surges Aquaman into uncharted waters. Adams continues to inject new elements that challenge Curry to his core. Timms and Lokus bring the new world to life with phenomenal imagery. This story never stops diving deeper into new storytelling. Read Full Review
Aquaman #3continues Arthur Curry's mythic journey to save his people and stop an ancient evil. Jeremy Adams's surprising twist on Arthurian legends is a treat, and John Timms's art is stellar. Between this title and Green Lantern, Jeremy Adams has the secret formula all of DC should be following. Read Full Review
Overall, Aquaman #3 is a promising installment that continues to build on the strong foundation established in previous issues. The exploration of Arthur's character and the introduction of new threats make it a compelling read for fans of Aquaman and those who enjoy underwater adventures. The return of Lori Lemaris adds a nostalgic touch and promises further intrigue in future issues. Read Full Review
Jeremy Adams is doing it again! After saving Wally West and breathing new life into Hal Jordan, the King of the Seven Seas is starring in a series that demands attention! It's not rocket science, but it isn't always easy. Aquaman #3 is one of those comics that is new reader friendly. Even if you've missed the first two issues, Adams makes it clear what's going on and adds effective character moments with plot progression. You don't want to miss this new series! Read Full Review
As long as you can check your expectations at the door, I think this is a book many can get into. Read Full Review
I don’t have a lot of expectations of an aquaman book because I’m not a long time reader of the character.
For me this is a very good book.