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Cover: Patrick Gleason & Christian Alamy

Aquaman #28

May 2005 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
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“To Serve & Protect”

In "To Serve & Protect," Aquaman faces a moral crossroads as Geist reshapes police officer Alonzo Malrey into a human-fish hybrid, testing the limits of justice and identity in the submerged city of Sub Diego. Written by John Arcudi and brought to life by Patrick Gleason’s dynamic art, with Christian Alamy’s inks and Nathan Eyring’s colors, this 2005 issue captures the tension between protection and transformation. The cover by Gleason and Alamy perfectly frames the uneasy fusion of man and sea.

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As the inhabitants of Sub Diego continue to adapt to their new lives underwater, Geist transforms police officer Alonzo Malrey into a human-fish hybrid, to Aquaman's dismay.

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