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Cover: Nick Cardy

Aquaman #47

Sep 1969 · DC · 0.15 USD
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“Come the Revolution”

In "Come the Revolution," Aquaman and Mera race to Atlantis to confront the tyrant Narkran, but a sudden lead on the missing Aqualad pulls them off course. Meanwhile, in the underwater city, the rebellion ignites as Narkran's forces clash with insurgents—and Tula finds herself caught in the crossfire. Written by Steve Skeates and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Aparo, this 1969 DC classic blends political tension and underwater intrigue, with Nick Cardy’s striking cover capturing the rising stakes.

writer Steve Skeates · artist, inker, letterer Jim Aparo · cover Nick Cardy

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artist, inker, letterer Jim Aparo
cover pencils, inks Nick Cardy

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Aquaman and Mera head back to Atlantis to stop the tyrant Narkran, but are diverted when they pick up the trail of the missing Aqualad. Meanwhile in Atlantis, the rebels strike against Narkran's soldiers, and Tula is caught in the middle.

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