Aquaman #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Unification by Division," Aquaman faces rising unrest as the people of Atlantis and Cerdia resist his efforts to merge their nations, forcing him to confront both sabotage and deep-seated doubt. Written by Dan Jurgens and illustrated by Gordon Purcell, with inks by Claude St. Aubin and colors by Digital Chameleon, this 2000 issue captures Aquaman at a pivotal moment, balancing diplomacy with the threat of violence. Mike Kaluta’s striking cover captures the tension of a world on the brink.
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The people of Atlantis and Cerdia aren't happy about Aquaman's plans to unite the two nations, and Aquaman has to stop a plot to destroy unification as well as convince the people that it's a good idea.
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