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Can the power of Thalassa, the Trilance Saber, be enough to unite Aquaman and hispeople?! It’d better be, because if King Arthur is to have a prayer of seeing Atlantisagain, he’s going to need to hurry! The mystery of the pearl deepens, the powerof the Dark Tide grows, and a major step on the path to the next big DCU event istaken in this epic chapter of the Dark Tide Saga!
Aquaman #6 feels like the calm before the big rolling storm. The pieces are in place and Jeremy has us set up for an epic showdown with Dagon! Read Full Review
Aquaman's adventures mostly seem to be apart from the main DCU at this point, and I think this title is better for it. The character really shines when he's doing things that only he can do and exploring new realms deep below the waves. Read Full Review
Aquaman #6 is a richly layered, myth-soaked chapter that propels both its hero and the DCU closer to a breaking point. Jeremy Adams continues to prove hes the right steward for Arthur Curry in this new era blending high fantasy, political intrigue, and personal stakes into a compelling narrative undertow. With a legendary weapon in hand and war on the horizon, Aquaman is ready to fight for his kingdom…but the deeper question is whether his kingdom still remembers him as king. The Dark Tide Saga isnt just reshaping Aquaman it may be reshaping the DCU. Dive in now, before the surface breaks. Read Full Review
Aquaman #6 is a stunning example of a creative team firing on all cylinders, delivering a grand adventure with emotional depth and thrilling action. If you've ever doubted Aquaman's place among DC's top heroes and have slept on this series, do yourself a huge favor and pick it up. Read Full Review
An Aquaman title that isn't afraid to be equal parts daring, goofy, and mysterious. Read Full Review
Did not like this issue, felt like it was such a drag to read. How powerful is Dagon to just destroy mythical aquatic gods?
I like the art though.
Though I love Jeremy Adams, this is not my Aquaman. I know many people like this version that leans more toward the Absolute universe. There really hasn't been any movement on this story. Arthur is no closer to finding Mera and Atlantis than he was in issue 1. Now we have Gods being turned into Zombies and the appearance of a Wonder Twin. Come on. I still don't know why Nemo is piloting the Nautilus alone. Makes no sense. I gave this 6 issues. So, this is a drop for me. Sorry, Jeremy.
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"we'll never outrun it!"
"we don't have to outrun it, we have to outswim it!"
*next pannel*
"boy i sure am sore!"
some of the worst dialogue i have read in any comic ever. also would have been nice if they had invested more time into the original characters of the gods and not lame ass nemo. like they genuinely made some wildly interested characters and settled for using them as a prop to continue to let nemo toot around in his tiny because arthur is unable to follow google maps, apparently.