Aquaman - Sub-Diego #1
Aquaman – Sub-Diego #1 (2018) brings a fresh wave of underwater intrigue as the Atlantean king teams up with a new generation of Sea Devils to protect survivors of a sunken U.S. Navy vessel. Written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Chris Batista, with inks by Dave Meikis and colors by Nathan Eyring, the issue blends political tension and deep-sea danger, setting up a confrontation with the mysterious undersea threat known as Marauder. The cover, by Patrick Gleason, captures the moment’s intensity with sharp, dynamic detail.
In "null," Aquaman and Lorena face off against Anton Geist, the enigmatic scientist behind the transformation of San Diego’s citizens into water-breathers—only to discover Geist used Aquaman’s own DNA to achieve his terrifying results. The revelation shakes Aquaman to his core, forcing him to confront the unsettling connection between his legacy and the man who weaponized it.
In "null," Aquaman and Lorena bring the conflicted Geist to Sub Diego, forcing him to confront the consequences of his past actions. As the truth unfolds, they discover Geist was manipulated by unseen forces—now determined to silence him for good.
In the underwater city of Sub Diego, the birth of the first non-water-breathing child stirs unrest, prompting Aquaman to enlist Geist and city officials to find a solution. As tensions rise, a mysterious new figure emerges, poised to seize control of the city’s criminal underworld.
In "null," Aquaman and a team of heroes confront the political and logistical realities of raising a submerged city, only to shift focus when a new threat emerges. With the Sea Devils at his side, Aquaman races to aid survivors of a sunken Navy vessel, facing off against the mysterious undersea villain Marauder.
In "null," Sub Diego teeters under the grip of a tyrannical Aquaman whose motives are anything but heroic. When Councilman Asano and the confused Anton Geist are captured for defying his rule, the city’s fragile peace cracks open—revealing a crisis deeper than rebellion.
In "null," Aquaman Orm Marius faces off against his brother, Ocean Master Arthur Curry, in a clash that blurs identity and memory. When Arthur is captured and later escapes, he’s told by Geist that Orm has taken his place—leaving Arthur with no recollection of his life as Aquaman. As the truth begins to surface, Arthur must confront the brother he no longer remembers.
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