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Cover: Jim Calafiore & Mark McKenna

Aquaman #38

Nov 1997 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
📊 ~28,356 copies sold its debut month
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“Open for Business”

In "Open for Business," Aquaman ventures into uncharted territory by opening the underwater city of Poseidonis to tourists, sparking tension with his advisor Vulko. When Rhombus—a foe from Tsunami’s past—seizes control of a failing body, he sets his sights on Deep Blue, setting off a dangerous new threat beneath the waves. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jim Calafiore, with inks by Mark McKenna and Peter Palmiotti, and colors by Tom McCraw, this 1997 issue features a cover by Jim Calafiore and Mark McKenna.

writer Peter David · artist Jim Calafiore · inker Mark McKenna · inker Peter Palmiotti · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Jim Calafiore, Mark McKenna

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Full credits

colorist Tom McCraw
cover pencils Jim Calafiore
cover inks Mark McKenna

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Aquaman opens up Poseidonis to tourism, against Vulko's objections. One of Tsunami's old enemies, Rhombus, takes over a loser's body and comes looking for Deep Blue.

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