DC Comic Review: Aquaman #45

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”16143″ img_size=”400×611″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]I am continuously impressed by the storyline and just the overall gorgeous landscape of the Aquaman series. Like paintings in a museum, each page is filled with a story that needn’t any dialogue to actually convey the tale they are preventing. This comic series does a fantastic job in really integrating the feel of old, oceanic mythology into itself, while also feel incredibly like a DC comic issue.

Arthur Curry is still “Andy” and while he understands some things about himself, he still does not know who he was or that there is a whole world waiting for him just below the ocean. Instead, Andy is accompanied by Caille, the woman in red who still reminds me of that one character from Game of Thrones. That’s not a bad thing, simply what I assume they drew inspiration from.

Aquaman #45 tells us more of the woman Caille and her backstory, which may surprise many and it is certainly not anything you’d expect. I am wondering if what happens at the end will catapult Andy into realizing he is Arthur and his powers as Aquaman come into play here. You have to really read what the story is that is being narrated and I hope you appreciate the gorgeous drawings they use to convey their tale.

The Aquaman series will always have me suggesting that you pick it up, because there is such care in making each issue absolutely sensational, and just a DaVinci of comic books. Yes, that may sound dramatic, but in reality, it is so much more than a superhero comic book.[/vc_column_text][vc_images_carousel images=”16150,16144,16145,16146,16147,16148″ img_size=”400×611″ speed=”3000″ autoplay=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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