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Aquaman Andromeda #1

Aquaman Andromeda #1

$6.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ram V.
(A/CA) Christian Ward
Deep in the Pacific Ocean, at the farthest possible distance from any land, sits Point Nemo: the spaceship graveyard. Since the dawn of the space race, the nations of the world have sent their crafts there on splashdown, to sink beneath the silent seas. But there is something...else at Point Nemo. A structure never made by human hands. And that structure seems to be...waking up. The crew of the experimental submarine Andromeda, powered by a mysterious black-hole drive, have been chosen to investigate this mystery. But they aren’t the only ones pursuing it. Anything of value beneath the ocean is of value to the master pirate Black Manta...and anything that attracts Black Manta attracts Arthur Curry, his lifelong foe, the Aquaman! But heaven help them all when the doors of the mystery at Point Nemo swing wide to admit them... Bringing a bracing cosmic-horror sensibility to the world of Aquaman, rising superstars Ram V (Venom, The Swamp Thing) and Christian Ward (Thor, Invisible Kingdom) team up to put Arthur Curry through an exercise in psychological terror that could break the will of even a king!
Date Available: 06/07/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


What If? All of the horror possibilities of what lies within the trench were fully exploited by a solid creative team using the Black Label imprint to its best effect? Why, you'd have a spectacular Aquaman tale for those who have little to no interest in Aquaman. This is a Heavy Metal style story that works really well with the Black Label format, or as we like to call it-Vertigo 2 Electric Bugaloo. Highly recommended for fans of Low, the less whimsical aspects of Pirates of the Caribbean, and those who really enjoyed those couple of panels in Kingdom Come.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ram V.
(A/CA) Christian Ward
Deep in the Pacific Ocean, at the farthest possible distance from any land, sits Point Nemo: the spaceship graveyard. Since the dawn of the space race, the nations of the world have sent their crafts there on splashdown, to sink beneath the silent seas. But there is something...else at Point Nemo. A structure never made by human hands. And that structure seems to be...waking up. The crew of the experimental submarine Andromeda, powered by a mysterious black-hole drive, have been chosen to investigate this mystery. But they aren’t the only ones pursuing it. Anything of value beneath the ocean is of value to the master pirate Black Manta...and anything that attracts Black Manta attracts Arthur Curry, his lifelong foe, the Aquaman! But heaven help them all when the doors of the mystery at Point Nemo swing wide to admit them... Bringing a bracing cosmic-horror sensibility to the world of Aquaman, rising superstars Ram V (Venom, The Swamp Thing) and Christian Ward (Thor, Invisible Kingdom) team up to put Arthur Curry through an exercise in psychological terror that could break the will of even a king!
Date Available: 06/07/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


What If? All of the horror possibilities of what lies within the trench were fully exploited by a solid creative team using the Black Label imprint to its best effect? Why, you'd have a spectacular Aquaman tale for those who have little to no interest in Aquaman. This is a Heavy Metal style story that works really well with the Black Label format, or as we like to call it-Vertigo 2 Electric Bugaloo. Highly recommended for fans of Low, the less whimsical aspects of Pirates of the Caribbean, and those who really enjoyed those couple of panels in Kingdom Come.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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