Aquaman #25 continues the saga as Aquaman, hot off the heels of the usurpation of his throne and the brutal betrayal of Murk, lost his throne to Corum Rath.
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Writer Tom King and artist Mikel Janin bring to life a team-up of brilliantly destructive proportions in Batman #25.
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I never completely grasped who Arthur Curry was as until Abnett took over this book. He’s shown Aquaman to be a stoic optimist with a sense of humor.
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Despite a ridiculously complex plot in Blue Beetle #9, this story kinda grabbed me. Craziness is happening, the two Beetles have to cooperate.
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Nightwing is continuing his career in his old hometown of Bludhaven, and his pal Wally West, aka the Flash, is here to join in.
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