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Cover: Martin Egeland & Howard M. Shum

Aquaman #24

Sep 1996 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
📊 ~42,248 copies sold its debut month
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“United We Fall”

In "United We Fall," Aquaman rallies his forces with a bold plan, but as the tide turns, the invaders turn their attention to swaying the U.S. government—painting Aquaman as the enemy. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jim Calafiore, with inks by Peter Palmiotti and colors by Tom McCraw, this 1996 issue delivers high-stakes tension and political intrigue beneath the waves. The cover by Martin Egeland and Howard M. Shum captures the clash of power and deception.

writer Peter David · artist Jim Calafiore · inker Peter Palmiotti · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Martin Egeland, Howard M. Shum

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Full credits

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

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Aquaman explains the plot to his confused troops, then they go into battle. In the meantime, the invaders are sucking up to the US government to convince them that Aquaman is a bad guy.

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