Emperor Aquaman #18 Explores Aquaman's Godhood as Avatar of the Blue
By
Rich Johnston
Hand-rolled, kettle-boiled, baked to perfection. Worth every minute at the bakery.
Summary
Emperor Aquaman #18, written by Jeremy Adams with art by Paolo Villanelli, continues Aquaman's transformation into a god-like being as an Avatar of the Blue. The issue explores his new water-based powers and their limits, featuring a team-up with Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) where Aquaman performs feats far beyond his traditional "talks to fish" reputation.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAquaman "Doesn't Just Talk To Fish" Anymore, He's A God
continues Aquaman's journey into godhood as an Avatar of the Blue… and ruminating about his new water-based powers, and how far they extend
fighting alongside Hal Jordan, Green Lantern, he does more of the kind of things that Aquaman is not normally associated with doing
You might also wanna read
Absolute Catwoman #1 Final Page Teases Major Moment for Batman Fans
The article discusses the upcoming Absolute Catwoman #1, a spin-off from the Absolute Batman series, and teases that its final page will be
Barbara Gordon: Breakout #2 Revisits The Killing Joke Storyline in New DC Comic
This article discusses the upcoming Barbara Gordon: Breakout #2 comic from DC Comics, which features a storyline that returns to the traumat
The Nice House by the Sea #10 Preview: Walter and Oliver's Broken Friendship Tested
A preview of The Nice House by the Sea #10 from DC Comics, focusing on the strained friendship between Walter and Oliver and whether they ca
The Fury of Firestorm #3 Preview: Lorraine Searches for Martin Stein to Save Ronnie
A preview of The Fury of Firestorm #3 from DC Comics, where Lorraine hunts for Martin Stein to save Ronnie, exploring the secret rift that t
Poison Ivy #45 Sets Up 'Bad Seeds' Crossover with Vandal Savage and Jim Gordon
Poison Ivy #45, written by G. Willow Wilson with art by Leandro Fernandez, features Mayor Poison Ivy of Gotham City meeting with her Police
Batman #10 Teases Future of Batman and The Joker Through Dr. Zeller's Crown of Storms Invention
Batman #10 by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jimenez (DC Comics) teases the future of Batman and The Joker, who have been reunited in an unexpected
