
Posted by Halo82 on October 4, 2006, 12:21 pm, in reply to "New to Aquaman" --Previous Message--
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Hell yeah I'd recommend Aquaman. Kurt Busiek is really doing great things with the...lore of Aquaman. What I mean by that is AQ is kinda outta the picture right now and there's a replacement (who's intresting enough). This sounds like typical DC crap, I know, but it was a stroke of genuis on KB's part to take AQ away from the scene so's he can focuse on who AQ is without dealing with the telepathy, waterhand, Atlantis, and what not. Each issue just keeps getting better and better. And if you ever go to pick up any back issues I'd recommend starting with 15 on up of this volume and of course PAD's from the previous volume. I'd stay away from the first 12 issues of this volume they were borderline crap. Started out good with great ideas but...*shaking head* it all went to shit.
: Hi guys, I'm planning on picking up Aquaman
: and just wanted to know how KB is portraying
: Aquaman. I don't mind KB's writing as long
: as he stays away from Thor! Anyways, do you
: think it would be wise to pick the Aquaman
: series up?
:
: I'm a Marvel (don't really like what Marvel
: is doing right now) fan reintroducing myself
: to the DC environment. Last time I read
: Aquaman he was sporting a Blue uniform with
: different waves on it. I believe this was a
: 4 part mini!
:
: Thank You
:
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