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Cover: Martin Egeland & Howard M. Shum

Aquaman #18

Mar 1996 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Biblical Sense”

In "Biblical Sense," Aquaman's journey through the mythical island of Hy-Brasil takes a sudden turn when Dolphin experiences a disturbing vision that leaves her acting out of control. Captured and put on trial by the islanders, she’s ultimately freed by Aquaman himself, setting off a chain of events that draws the attention of Ocean Master. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Martin Egeland, with inks by Howard M. Shum, colors by Tom McCraw, and letters by Dan Nakrosis, this 1996 issue features a cover by Martin Egeland and Howard M. Shum.

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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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While Aquaman tours Hy-Brasil, Dolphin has a vision and starts shooting the people. She is captured and put on trial, then freed by Aquaman. Admiral Strom goes to warn Ocean Master that Aquaman is coming.

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