Aquaman #25
| Writer | Dan Abnett |
| Artist | Stjepan Sejic |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"UNDERWORLD" part one! In this extra-sized anniversary issue, former terrorists have replaced the Atlantean police. Crime lords control huge swaths of the kingdom. And a deadly undersea arsenal is trained on the surface-dwellers. All is as King Rath commands-and yet whispers persist of a rebel in the slums of Atlantis: A hero with the potential to change the world. A whole new era of AQUAMAN begins as master storyteller Stjepan Sejic (Sunstone, Death Vigil) joins series writer Dan Abnett for Arthur's boldest and most harrowing adventure yet!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 21, 2017I've been a huge fan of this run since it started. It's been strong nearly every issue, but now it's starting to read like Abnett is shaking up expectations in an organic way. This is as clean a jump-on point as readers could ask for and at this high a quality, it's definitely time to find space on the Aquaman bandwagon. Read Full Review
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10
Comicosity - Matt Santori
Jun 21, 2017For DC to choose to address fascism and dictatorship with its title character not in the fascist role may already put this effort far ahead of their competitions attempts, but the reality Abnett and Sejic instill in every panel and page is what truly elevates this title to the top of pile for the foreseeable future. Aquaman is dead. Long live Aquaman, I say. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman #25 delivers a promising new direction for the series while still utilizing the solid foundation of the previous arcs. There's nothing not to love here, and if you've been waiting to jump on board, your wait is over. Read Full Review
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10
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jun 21, 2017You don’t often hear words like “sexy” or “beautiful” in regards to an Aquaman comic book, but the sheer talent on display in #25 cannot be denied, even by the staunchest of Aquaman haters. Dan Abnett completely tore apart Arthur’s world, and is now showing us just how a hero and king without a throne operates in a world that has seemingly abandoned him. Couple that new, propulsive direction with the smoothly engaging and often vapor-inducing artwork of Stjepan Sejic, and you have a title that has leveled up in a big, big way. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis
Jun 24, 2017Of course, the best part of this comic is the art by Stepan Sejic. It seems that DC Comics really wants Aquaman to shine, now that he will become a popular movie hero. The publisher is putting its best talent behind this series and willing to reduce its publication from twice a month to one so that it can have solid work for this series. I do hope that Abnetts script will be strong enough to create a memorable Aquaman run similar to Greg Ruckas Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Jun 27, 2017With Aquaman's appearance in the up and coming Justice League movie gaining a lot attention, it's about time that DC got around to showing Arthur Curry and his fans, some love. With Abnett and Sejic on board, it is now safe to go back into the water. Read Full Review
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9.8
On Comics Ground - James Portis
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman #25 is like I said, an amazing fresh start. Some might say it was done to make Arthur look like Jason Mamoa, but in the same way Lazarus Contract was Dan Abnett's way of retelling Judas Contract, this feels like his attempt at the exile Arthur went throught in the early 2000's. This first issue was simply perfect in every way, ushering in a new age of not just Atlantis, but for Aquaman himself. Read Full Review
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9.5
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jun 28, 2017This comic was well worth your time. Aquaman has been one of the narrative powerhouses of Rebirth, and it remains that here. Pick up Aquaman #25. It kicks off a new era for Aquaman, and it looks like its going to be another good one. Read Full Review
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9.5
Outright Geekery - Lucas Rivas
Jul 24, 2017In conclusion this was visually appealing and story engaging book. As a result I truly had fun reading it. Jumping from panel to panel throughout the book my excitement grew. Strongly recommend this book. The main reason I'm reviewing is to put the word out there about this master piece. Worth every penny I spent on it " I can't wait to read on and see how this story unfolds. Read Full Review
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9.3
IGN - Blair Marnell
Jun 22, 2017This issue fulfilled the promise of DC Universe Rebirth, and I can't wait to see where the series goes from here. Read Full Review
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9.1
Multiversity Comics - Rowan Grover
Jun 22, 2017Pun intended, "Aquaman" #25 blew me out of the water. Abnett has upped his game to match the masterful Sejic, and both have delivered a great fantasy/superhero comic. Read Full Review
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9.0
Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman has been always one of the better written titles in the post-Rebirth DC Universe, but after twenty-five issues, it finally has what feels like the perfect artist to work alongside Abnett on this dark, politically charged story. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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9.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Noah Sharma
Jun 22, 2017As Arthur Curry finds himself deposed, a new king rises in Atlantis; one named Stjepan Sejic. This single issue puts Sejic in the running to be the definitive Aquaman artist for years to come and he comes aboard at a particularly strong moment in Dan Abnett's run with the character. Though it suffers slightly for its expository dialogue and some unexplained plot points, this issue gives life and depth to Atlantis and those who inhabit it.This is not an Aquaman #1 in disguise, nor is it even really the start of a new story. Instead this is a watershed moment in an ongoing story, but its such a fascinating and breathtakingly beautiful one as to draw in new and old readers alike. Aquaman #25 makes classic Aquaman feel new, expansive, and intelligent. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Eric Cline
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman #25 is a strong, beautifully illustrated beginning to a new era for the King of Atlantis. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Brazen Bull - admin
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman is back, and better than ever. I'm aware that aside from the artist, not a whole lot has changed here, but this issue feels wildly different than its predecessors. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Pop Break - Andrew Fontana
Jun 22, 2017Visually, Aquaman #25 is a stunner. Stjepan Sevic's intricate pencils bring Atlantis to teeming life. He creates a vast metropolis that genuinely feels lived in, a feat that artists in previous issues couldn't quite deliver. His art keeps things going whenever Abnett's script falters. Plus, it doesn't hurt that Aquaman is once again rocking long hair and a beard. His lush colors, with their maritime tone, are an excellent fit for his pencils. Altogether, the art elevates Aquaman #25 into something truly memorable. Read Full Review
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8.4
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman #25 was worth the wait t get into this new story arc, and to have one of the best artists you could ask for on a book like this. This is a familiar story with unique qualities to it. I will say it didn't quite feel like an anniversary issue, but that didn't stop it from being a great issue in general. Underworld should be worth seeing through to the end. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway
Jun 21, 2017This beautifully-rendered book is a worthwhile buy based on the art alone. The story is a little flaccid, but does advance the story somewhat from last issue when Corum Rath took the Atlantean crown. Plus, Aquaman grows his hair and beard out as will be necessary for this crossover with Metal this Summer. So that's a thing. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Beat - Alexander Lu
Jun 21, 2017Aquaman #25 is more than the beginning of a new arc. It's the beginning of a new era for Aquaman. Oft-maligned but even more often without purpose, Arthur finally has a cause that feels important to our era. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jun 24, 2017Aquaman #25 is a perfect jumping on point for a reader like me, who mostly just wants to marvel atStjepan Sejic's work, but also wants to get back into Aquaman. Looks like the start of a fine story. Read Full Review
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7.0
Nerd Church Radio - Ariel DuPey
Jun 21, 2017New art, new plot, and a new Aquaman. Set in a tyrannical police state, Dan is taking Aquaman in a whole new direction. The big question is will it work? Even though the art was gorgeous and set the tone really well, something didn't feel quite right. The plot was too rushed to feel like a natural progression of events. They should have stated that more time had passed to make the reader truly feel that this is a new world we are diving into. The setting is amazing, and we get to explore unseen parts of Atlantis. It's definitely good enough to keep reading and I'm excited to see where it goes, and maybe after an issue or two more the story will find its niche. Read Full Review