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Aquaman (2016-) #1 by Drew Hennessy, Dan Abnett, Gabe Eltaeb, Brad Walker

rashthedoctor's review

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3.0

early days as far as this storyline goes but the introduction of black manta in this one seemed really abrupt , the cliffhanger was really good , but due to the art which was absurd i rate it so low

apageinthestacks's review

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3.0

Another "fine" issue. Unfortunately, it still just doesn't get me excited at all for this series, which again is a real bummer because of how much I love Aquaman as a character. I'm definitely not picking up any more single issues, and I might not even pick up the trade, unless I hear really good reviews. I'll probably borrow it from the library just to see how the first arc plays out, but unfortunately there's nothing that makes me really want to read this.

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

I love this arc

marisacarpico's review

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4.0

This and GA are my favorite Rebirth books. Just some really solid writing.

http://pop-break.com/2016/06/23/review-aquaman-1/

ashlightgrayson's review

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adventurous medium-paced

3.0

The Justice League has given Arthur a chance to prove his innocence. Mera continues to be concerned about how the prophecy of the destruction of Atlantis, possibly by her hand, will affect the approval of her marriage to Aquaman. It sucks that Mera is this concerns about the issue, but I can understand why the elders would be against their union. I would like to know if they have precedent to how accurate their predictions of the future are, though. Aquaman doesn't look to be in the best light to the United States by the end of the issue, unfortunately. This N.E.M.O. organization sure has a talent for framing the poor dude.
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