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Aquaman: Bd. 1: Der Graben by Geoff Johns

carroq's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a good introduction to Aquaman for me. The premise is that Aquaman gave up the position as king of Atlantis to protect humans from threats from the sea. I liked that the people he wants to protect have no respect or understanding of him. Feels like a good place to start with a new series when everything I've heard makes him seem like a joke. This might have been a little overdone though.

Part 1 introduces Aquaman and begins to hint at the creatures featured on the cover. I don't think they developed meaningfully, but they are a tool to bring in other antagonists. There is a bit of background on the hero too. The series has room to develop and could be quite good.

cynz's review against another edition

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5.0

I just struggled to finish Scott Lobdell's take on Teen Titans so I don't know if it was in the aftermath of it all that I found this to be great. Arthur's always been a favourite of mine, I'm really happy with what Geoff Johns has done with the character. And huge props to Ivan Reis and Joe Prado. Seriously, underrated.

19lindsey89's review against another edition

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3.0

I think they were trying to redeem Aquaman and make him cool instead of the butt end of every joke. But the entire comic was littered with the common jokes against Aquaman. It didn't really help the problem.

My biggest disappointments were that the plot lacked depth and Aquaman (who is largely unexplained) didn't get much backstory to explain his superheroness.

imakandiway's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional fast-paced

4.0

caitieeka's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautifully drawn, interesting story. Picked this up because I enjoyed this scene in the Aquaman movie but now I really want to read the rest of the issues.

tyrshand's review against another edition

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5.0

I felt like this story really showed me something about the characters of Aquaman and Mera (who I knew almost nothing about) -- which really drew me in to the story.

vkm13's review against another edition

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4.0

I didn't know a lot about Aquaman going into this, besides the fact that there's been a lot of jokes made at his expense, and that he had one of the two marriages that survived the New 52 reboot. Now that I've read this volume though, I definitely want to learn more.

This book deals with the whole "Aquaman is a joke" thing is way that is very meta - maybe a bit too much so, but hopefully things will get toned down in later issues. The book does do a lot to establish Arthur's backstory, and comes up with a really freaky threat. Mera also is pretty awesome, and gets to shine in her own story at the end of the volume.

All and all, this is a very fun book and it sets up a very interesting mystery at the end, leaving me eager to check out volume 2.

lberestecki's review against another edition

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5.0

This was surprisingly awesome. Funny but creepy, and I love Aquaman and Mera.

booksnarks's review against another edition

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4.0

I have found a new love for Aquaman.

And it is all Anne's fault. She wrote such a great review praising the book that I just had to read it.

More than the story itself, it just hit me in all the right places emotionally. I mean, Aquaman was never regarded as a superhero that reached Batman or Superman's standards - he was disregarded a lot, and this volume deals with that. Really well I might add. At one point someone basically tells Aquaman 'yeah you suck,' and my heart just broke. Like, damn it, I do not need to feel this right now.

And what can I say. Aquaman's just a real cool character in this. And Mera's such a badass.

nerdywerewolf's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. Now I know why everyone's obsessed with Geoff Johns-the man knows his stuff. This was certainly an amusing read. I cannot wait to keep reading these!