Aquaman #26
In "Twilight," Aquaman faces a world chilled to the brink as the Sun-Eater’s lingering effects freeze the oceans, trapping sea mammals beneath thickening ice. With the fate of the deep hanging in the balance, he races to save them—only to confront a new threat that even his strength may not overcome. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jim Calafiore, with inks by Peter Palmiotti and Phyllis Novin, and colors by Tom McCraw, this 1996 issue captures a haunting, urgent moment in Aquaman’s struggle, its cover by Calafiore and Palmiotti reflecting the icy dread of a planet in shadow.
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The Sun-Eater has made the Earth grow cold, and Aquaman is still dealing with the aftermath of the invasion. He realizes that the sea mammals can't get through the forming ice to breathe, and rushes to their aid. But he can't save Porm from a different menace.
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