Aquaman #4
In "Leben um Leben," Aquaman faces a chilling trap set by the Angler at the very lighthouse once owned by his father. As memories of his parents surface, they ignite a surge of strength that may be his only way out. Written by David Michelinie and brought to life with striking art by Jim Aparo—both interior and cover—this 1979 issue blends emotional depth with underwater tension, all in a 4,20 DEM cover price comic from Egmont Ehapa.
In "Leben um Leben," Aquaman presses forward in his relentless pursuit of Black Manta, the man responsible for his son's death, while the angler General Morgan takes a dangerous turn—capturing a key figure to uncover the location of a long-sunken ship.
In this 1979 tale from Aquaman #4, the mysterious Angler traps the sea king at the very lighthouse once owned by Arthur’s father. As the tide rises and the past surfaces, Aquaman’s memories of his parents become his only lifeline in a fight to break free.
In the Marianas Trench, Aquaman races to stop the Fisherman from salvaging a sunken ship—only to be interrupted by the sudden arrival of the Scavenger, who has the same goal. With tension rising in the deep, both rivals and the ocean itself stand between them and the ship’s secrets.
In "null," Aquaman races to stop the Scavenger from looting a sunken ship, but when the tide turns and the Scavenger gains the advantage, a new threat emerges—Kobra, who swoops in to claim the cargo for himself.
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