Aquaman #5
In "Tödliches Kobra-Gift," Aquaman’s brother Orm unleashes ancient sea monsters upon the former king of Atlantis using a long-lost machine, turning the underwater realm into a battleground of old grudges and forgotten power. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life by Don Newton’s dynamic art, with inks by Dave Hunt and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1980 issue sees the tide of Atlantis turn in terrifying ways. The cover, by Jim Aparo, captures the storm brewing beneath the waves.
In "Tödliches Kobra-Gift," Aquaman teams up with Batman and Green Lantern to stop the cunning criminal Kobra from carrying out a dangerous scheme, but despite their combined efforts, Kobra manages to escape—leaving the heroes to face the consequences of his latest scheme.
In "null," Aquaman returns to Atlantis to face Mera’s fury after abandoning her during a crisis that endangered their son. Forced to leave by Vulko’s urging, he soon confronts the terrifying Seaquake, a villain wielding vibrational machines capable of shaking the ocean floor to destruction.
In "null," Aquaman’s brother Orm wields an ancient machine to command the forgotten sea monsters of Atlantis, turning them against the island’s former king. With the ocean itself now a weapon, the fate of Atlantis hangs in the balance.
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