Aquaman #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis January 2000 issue of Aquaman carries a hauntingly beautiful cover by Mike Kaluta, depicting a great bearded figure with piercing blue eyes and a radiant golden halo looming over an ethereal, crystalline orb that contains a magnificent underwater city. Flanking him are sinuous sea-creature forms rendered in lush greens and golds, while a mermaid-like figure glides gracefully across the foreground in swirling currents. Titled "King Arthur," this issue features the interior work of writer Dan Jurgens and artist Steve Epting — a strong creative team that makes this a compelling chapter in the series' early 2000 run.
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In a flashback, Garth tells his granddaughter Donna of the birth of his son, and the start of the war with the island nation of Cerdia.
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