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    Aquaman #5

    Aquaman » Aquaman #5 - Lost released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    Aquaman has been left for dead in the middle of the desert! But how did the King of Atlantis find himself marooned in such a hellish environment? As Aquaman struggles to survive impossible odds, what extreme measures will he resort to in order to stay alive?

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    In the line of fire 0

    After the first story arc, this issue jumps pretty much right into the second story arc, but in doing so it reveals what might be some weaknesses in an otherwise very strong series thus far.  As Mera lies sleeping Arthur is woken by a storm, foreshadowing the troubles to come, and as a phone call requests his presence away from his house he ends up in situation where (as the cover suggests) he ends up stranded in the desert.  The process by which he gets here is pretty interesting, involving amo...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Aquaman #5 0

    SummaryAlthough the previous arc finished last month, it would appear all is not over yet. After scientists find an Atlantian relic in the roof of the old vessel discovered in the previous issue things go from bad to worse. What is the relic and what does it have to do with Aquaman’s heritage? Also... why is Aquaman stranded in the middle of a desert? Read this issue and find out!What I liked· The Geoff Johns Treatment: I like Geoff Johns’ writing for several reasons, but in particular I appreci...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    David Be Proud 0

    So I'm an Aquaman fan. I get enough of it from the wife - so no additional remarks are necessary. This issue though continues to embody what I like about that character; conflict within himself, a calm and talk less demeanor and a past that continues to bring meaning to the present. If you can't enjoy the irony of finding the man in the desert from chasing a Atlantean super secret SOF ship as a comic fan - I got nothing for you. The distress beacon activated which detailed a little as to the the...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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