Aquaman #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA haunting underwater tableau dominates Mike Kaluta's cover for this June 2000 issue, depicting a crashed warplane tangled in wreckage while dozens of pale, drifting figures — children and adults alike — float eerily through the dark blue water around it. A single determined figure streaks across the top of the image amid twin columns of rising bubbles, lending the scene an urgent, unsettling energy. The tagline "Atlantis Has a Place for Her Enemies…" sets a chilling tone for "Blood Realm," with the creative team of Dan Jurgens, Steve Epting, and Norm Rapmund delivering what promises to be one of the series' more atmospheric chapters.
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Aquaman talks a mob out of violence, then helps Tempest to free his son from Ocean Master.
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