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I am a firm believer than whenever a story is not being handled so well that it is the worst time to inject some denizens from Apokolips thinking that their presence alone is enough to make a story compelling, but that is unfortunately what occurs here. In a bit of a disjointed storytelling method which jumps back and forth between the past and the present, Arthur and Koryak have gone searching for whatever is responsible for the attacks on Koryak's village without realizing that the same group is in the process of attacking it at the same time. So when the action does get going it creates two streams of action underwater and on land, but really neither is compelling enough in itself to maintain a lot of attention, nor is the overall effect the sum of its parts. The sub plot featuring Garth is maybe handled a little bit better, but this issue still leaves a lot to be desired.