![]() Here Arthur and Orm have an actual conversation like adults, and Orm comes across as perfectly reasonable and actually having some love/respect for his half-brother. 3 of Justice League, and it’s actually a pretty crucial piece of the puzzle, and probably the other reason I like this version of the story than the JL version. Issue #14 of Aquaman is missing from Vol. The JL stuff was still kinda dumb, the reserves being called in was cool, but seriously, ELEMENT WOMAN? VIXEN? Hawkman and Firestorm, sure, Black Canary and Lightning, OK, even Zatana, but those 2? ![]() So Ya, somehow that Origin issue of Aquaman was much more enjoyable, Arthur accepts who he is, meets Vulko (who’s OBVIOUSLY drawn in a way that gives away plenty….) and returns to Atlantis. ![]() The only drawback is that this volume includes some Justice League issues that I’ve already read and apparently didn’t enjoy. OK, so this is unprecedented…Geoff Johns has been involved in a storyline I’ve enjoyed for 3 volumes in a row…oh, and it’s AQUAMAN. ![]()
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