Aquaman #32
In "Sea of Green," Aquaman grapples with overwhelming powers that threaten to spiral out of control, forcing him to confront his limits. With Swamp Thing’s unexpected guidance, he faces a minor threat not just to test his strength, but to show him the need for discipline and support. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jim Calafiore, with inks by Peter Palmiotti and Mark McKenna, colors by Tom McCraw, and letters by Albert DeGuzman, this 1997 issue features a striking cover by John Totleben.
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Aquaman's powers are out of control, and Swamp Thing helps Aquaman defeat a two-bit villain in order to prove this to him, and give him the help he needs.
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