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    Aquaman #4

    Aquaman » Aquaman #4 - Volume 4: Death of A King released by DC Comics on May 2014.

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    Volume 4: Death of A King last edited by KillerZ on 04/17/24 06:01AM View full history

    Unfolding from the events of 'THRONE OF ATLANTIS' comes a mystery that sends Aquaman to the ends of the Earth to solve an ancient murder - one that will reveal a horrific truth and threaten those closest to him today! Plus, as the Scavenger compiles more Atlantean weaponry and artifacts, Aquaman enlists the aid of The Others to help find one missing relic in the Southwestern United States before his enemies can get to it and possess untold power. Collecting AQUAMAN #17-19 and 21-25.

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    Someone's sitting in MY throne! 0

    After defeating his brother Orm whom is now being referred to as Ocean Master, Aquaman reclaims the throne of Atlantis and he hopes to one day bring peace between the Atlanteans and the surface world. Little does he know, a former king from the past is set to return and reconquer what was once already his. -summaryGeoff Johns decided to wrap up his run on Aquaman, and I just have to commend him for a job well done. Aquaman wasn't only fun to read over the last three years, but the title is in my...

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    Throne of the Seven Seas 0

    The Dead King claims his throne as the rightful first king of Atlantis, and face against everyone he needs to. The history and all these revelations about Arthur's past are pretty, plotted in a nice way. The consequences of the previous war look clearly during all the story. I felt the ending a little rushed, there's no much epicness on final issue 25, but either way is a good ending pointing into future of Aquaman and Atlantis (although it's been years since DC don't continue that story)...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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