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Cover: Tom Grummett & Terry Austin

Aquaman #3

Nov 1994 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD; 0.70 GBP
📊 ~68,360 copies sold its debut month
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“Arthur Goes Hawaiian”

In "Arthur Goes Hawaiian," Aquaman takes a dramatic turn as he grapples with betrayal and a personal mission to rescue Porm, his adopted dolphin mother, from Japanese hunters. With Peter David’s sharp storytelling and Gene Gonzales’s dynamic art bringing the underwater world to life, the issue blends action and emotion as Aquaman confronts both a former ally and a dangerous new threat. The cover by Tom Grummett and Terry Austin captures the high-stakes tension of a hero on the edge.

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

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Full credits

colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Dan Nakrosis
cover pencils Tom Grummett
cover inks Terry Austin

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Aquaman learns to use his harpoon, then goes after the general who set him up for Charybdis. Porm (Aquaman's adopted dolphin mother) is captured by Japanese dolphin hunters. Aquaman fights Superboy to see Strom, who tells him about Porm's capture.

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

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