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Aquaman#50
Cover: Brett Booth & Norm Rapmund

Aquaman #50

May 2016 · DC · 4.99 USD
“Dead Water”

In "Dead Water," Aquaman and Mera face their most unusual challenge yet as they prepare to open Spindrift Station—the first Atlantean embassy on dry land in Amnesty Bay—only to be drawn into a mystery when the FBI asks for their help investigating a series of strange killings linked to a creature that moves through water with impossible speed. Written by Dan Abnett and brought to life by Brett Booth’s dynamic art, with inks by Norm Rapmund and colors by Andrew Dalhouse, this pivotal issue blends political tension with underwater intrigue. The cover, by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, captures the eerie stillness before the storm.

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writer Dan Abnett · artist Brett Booth · inker Norm Rapmund · colorist Andrew Dalhouse · letterer Tom Napolitano · cover Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund

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Full credits

writer Dan Abnett
cover pencils Brett Booth
cover inks Norm Rapmund

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As Arthur and Mera prepare to open Spindrift Station, the first Atlantean Embassy on dry land (located in Amnesty Bay), the FBI contacts Aquaman to investigate a series of killings by an aquatic creature who can teleport from one water source to another.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).