Aquaman by peter david7/6/2023 ![]() ![]() David is an Edgar Rice Burroughs fan, and Aguaman's childhood is similar at times to Tarzan's. Put out to die, the infant Orin was raised by dolphins. This was stage two, a fresh origin of Aquaman.Īquaman adds his own story to the Chronicles, narrating his life. Stage one was The Atlantis Chronicles, a fresh origin for DC's Atlantis. In the nineties he did the same thing to Aquaman. In the eighties Peter David took over The Incredible Hulk, a mainstay character that nobody actually wanted to work on, and turned the title into one of the top comics at the company. If you want an Aquaman fix (and i mean really there is not enough Aquaman, sort it out DC!) it is worth picking up, it's kind of crackers but just go with it don't expect too much from it. The art is blindingly colourful and Arthur looks like he could join an 80's band at any given second but it is quite an angst filled read there's a lot of drama and murder so don't let the cutesy appeal fool you. Then later his dolphin mother and brother having to delicately explain to Arthur why he can't fuck a dolphin and at this point i had to take a time out because i couldn't stop laughing and let me tell you i wasn't expecting that. ![]() It also shows Arthur being raised by dolphins, y'know just the usual. It is a wild ride from start to finish which begins with the Flash showing up and helping Arthur out and giving him his superhero name which was sweet. Arthur sees himself as a bit of a history buff so decides to chronicle his life and it jumps around from place to place but this is mainly an origin story. ![]()
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