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Cover: Martin Egeland & Howard M. Shum

Aquaman #12

Sep 1995 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD; 1.25 GBP
“Acts”

In "Acts," Peter David and Martin Egeland kick off a high-stakes underwater crisis as Mera’s escape into the real world ignites fury in Thanatos—and unexpected resistance from Dolphin. With Koryak guiding his people toward the fabled city of Tritonis, tensions rise as Aquaman and Dolphin plunge into a bottomless pit to follow Mera, where the depths hold secrets and danger. The cover by Martin Egeland and Howard M. Shum captures the moment’s intensity, setting the stage for a story where loyalty, loss, and the weight of legacy collide.

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writer Peter David · artist Martin Egeland · inker Howard M. Shum · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Dan Nakrosis · cover Martin Egeland, Howard M. Shum

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Full credits

colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Dan Nakrosis
cover pencils Martin Egeland
cover inks Howard M. Shum

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Thanatos is enraged that Mera escaped into the real world, but so is Dolphin who battles her. Koryak leads the people to Tritonis where tensions build. Mera dives into the bottomless pit, and Aquaman and Dolphin follow her.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).