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    Aquaman #6

    Aquaman » Aquaman #6 - Deserted! released by DC Comics on April 2012.

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    Deserted! last edited by Saren on 05/24/18 07:57PM View full history

    Who sank Atlantis? Mera, the beautiful Atlantean assassin trained in the Bermuda Triangle, follows a trail of death and deceit to the one man who knows the ugly truth. But what does he want in return for his secrets – and how does it all tie into Mera's own dark past?

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    3.4 stars

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    A darker side to Mera... 0

    Johns finishes off his first arc with Aquaman by taking a complete focus on Mera instead of the title character himself.The Good:Aquaman has been a series so far that has impressed to a degree where I've taken a completely new interest into the character. I credit Geoff Johns of course for his excellent writing and for revolutionizing Aquaman for a new era and a different audience. In this issue, Johns puts a bigger focus on Mera and introduces us to a past that she has long hoped to be forgotte...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Water at mine 0

    This issue is in no way a bad issue, but suffers in comparison to the rest of the stories thus far in this stand out series.  After the previous issue focusing almost solely on Arthur, here Mera gets the treatment as a trip into town to buy some dog food turns into sexual harassment, which turns into an arrest and with Mera using some extreme measures to stop someone out for revenge.  The entire issue is based around the concept of Mera being an outsider in every place she exists, but it is a st...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Badly Handled Cliche 0

    Hopefully I get this in before too many fanboys jump for joy at the issue showcasing "You don't mess with Aquawoman!"Read my points before you condemn it for disagreeing with the praise everyone else seems to be giving this series constantly. I like the series fine, this issue was bad.Because that's literally ALL THIS IS. Johns is doing exactly what he did the first issue but with even less plot and even less justification less humor and less subtlety. It's like he's walking up to everyone who d...

    6 out of 9 found this review helpful.
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