Aquaman #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA milestone 75th issue, this 2001 entry in DC's Aquaman series arrives with a visually striking cover by Mike Kaluta that layers the oceanic world in rich, symbolic imagery — a commanding, long-haired Aquaman dominates the composition, flanked by a figure in red and a silver-haired woman, while a serene infant adorned with shells rests at the center, all framed by the gaping jaws of a massive sea creature and golden seahorses below. The sense of legacy and something deeply at stake radiates from every corner of Kaluta's densely crafted tableau. With Dan Jurgens writing, Steve Epting on interior art, and the story titled "No Future," this feels like an issue carrying real weight for the King of Atlantis.
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Aquaman saves Garth, then calls in his army to battle the bad guys, who are actually stranded aliens.
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