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    Aquaman » Aquaman #1 - Hitting Bottom released by DC Comics on August 1, 1994.

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    Hitting Bottom last edited by tinyirnfist0 on 03/18/23 08:35AM View full history

    Aqualad returns, seeking the Sea King's help in locating a sunken nuclear submarine! This leads to a fierce battle with the villainous Charybdis, who holds hostage someone who will come to mean a lot to the Sea King: Dolphin.

    Aquaman is sleeping in the Aquacave having vivid dreams of monsters, while Aqualad has come to investigate why no one has heard from the Sea King in weeks. Garth then attempts to bring Aquaman out of his shell then, attacking him before being battered by Aquaman. The duo then depart from the Aquacave, heading to assist the navy in finding a lost nuclear sub, and require the aquatic heroes aid much to Aquaman's suspicion.

    The two then don radiation suits and investigate the sub on Strom's orders, where they find the crew dead. They are then ambushed by a man, called Charybdis who used the navy to lure Aquaman and Aqualad to him by threatening to crack the nuclear core if the Navy revealed he was waiting for them. Aquaman is then captured by the villain and taken to his lair, where he meets his other captive Dolphin. While elsewhere a bleeding Aqualad floats through the ocean being circled by several sharks.

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    A new chapter is coming  This is by far my favorite Aquaman series ever, but I always thought it started out lackluster in the first issue.  I reread it today and I noticed things I never did before.  First of all I remembered all the first issues of Aquaman I read before this.  With the exception of his first issue from his first series (that I have not been able to read) none of the first issues were this good.  That is counting all the mini-series as well.  Dull, dull, dull.  That is most l...

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