Friday, 28 March 2014

Julz`s Aquaman Issue #29 Review

By Julzchan aka Julius Cantara

Jeff Parker continues to make to make Aquaman an enjoyable series after the departure of Geoff Johns. From the very first word of dialogue, readers can feel the sense of contagious enthusiasm Jeff tries to put into this issue, especially if anyone who reads this is a fan of Brave and The Bold TV series.

Like with John, Parker starts off his new story arch by fleshing out Aquaman`s relation to his life on land last issue and in this issue he introduces the next conflict the king of Atlantis is going to face.

This issue introduces new, frightening threats but without getting gory, a surprise guest of legendary proportions, and back stories on   these new players sets up the next challenge for Arthur Curry. The information given brings up good ideas and possibilities of fleshing out and adding onto the history of Atlantis, much like how Geoff John`s the Dead King arch.

The artwork, by Paul Pelletier as penciler and  Rain Beredo as colorists, is a real treat for fans, as the issue gives us a great deal of monsters to show off and action sequences that exciting see and without getting gory. 

This issue receives 4.5/5 

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