Fathom #2
Fathom #2 (2000, Infinity Verlag) delivers a gripping continuation of Aspen’s mysterious recovery after her rescue from the ocean, as doctors in Hawaii begin to question her unusual physiology. With tensions rising between Chance and Maylander over the destruction of the Deep Marine Discovery station, Killian’s forces launch attacks on surface installations, forcing Chance to track down Aspen and confront the fallout of his actions. The issue’s dynamic art, led by Michael Turner and a team of skilled inkers, brings the underwater mystery and escalating conflict to life, while the cover by Turner and Joe Weems captures the series’ intense, otherworldly tone.
In the aftermath of a catastrophic rocket strike on the Deep Marine Discovery research station, Aspen awakens to a body transformed by the ocean’s strange embrace—her form shifting into bubbles as she floats in the depths. When Test Pilot Chance, the man who fired the missile, finds her suspended in the wreckage, he’s confronted by a mystery far beyond the disaster’s cause.
In the sci-fi tale "null" from Fathom #2 (2000), Aspen, rescued from the ocean and undergoing medical treatment in Hawaii, begins to reveal unsettling differences in her physical form. As tensions rise between surface forces and underground operatives, Chance confronts the fallout of his actions when Maylander blames him for destroying the Deep Marine Discovery station, while Killian’s agents launch attacks on surface installations. When Chance tracks down Aspen, their reunion becomes a moment of reckoning—though the path forward remains uncertain.
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