Top Comics #10
In "Der Wassermann aus Atlantis," Aquaman and Aqualad investigate mysterious explosions near Atlantis—only to be pulled into a time-warp by a disgraced Atlantean named Pomoxis. Suddenly stranded in ancient Greece, Aquaman must navigate a world far removed from his underwater home, where the sea holds secrets older than memory.
In "Der doppelte Tod," a man in an Aquaman disguise, known as Pomoxis, terrorizes the seas, attacking ships and leaving Aqualad stranded to die on a remote island. Meanwhile, in ancient Greece, Aquaman himself aids the Greek forces in their war against the Persians, earning the reverence of the people who believe him to be Poseidon, the sea god.
In "Der Kampf der Fisch-Streitkräfte," Aquaman races through a time warp to return to the present, where he quickly springs into action to save Aqualad from danger. Together, the two face off against the menacing Pomoxis, whose forces threaten the ocean’s balance. With courage and cunning, Aquaman leads the charge in a fierce confrontation that will determine the fate of Atlantis and the sea’s future.
In "Der Mordwal," Aquaman leads a posse to track down Black Beauty, a whale accused of sabotaging Captain Verne’s ships—though Aquaman’s growing suspicion that Verne himself is a diamond smuggler suggests the real danger may lie not in the ocean depths, but in the man behind the hunt.
In "Die drei Voraussagen," a mysterious machine delivers three chilling forecasts about Aquaman—two of which unfold with unsettling precision. As the final prediction looms, a terrified Aquaman races to outwit fate, knowing the third prophecy names a death by fish.
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