A review by samsolariusleo
Aquaman Vol. 2: Amnesty by Kelly Sue DeConnick

5.0

Art was amazing (the colours were absolutely magical), story was pretty good too, and I love how the story wove in very relatable feminist and personal moments!

Kelly Sue DeConnick really nailed Diana and Mera's personalities and what made them such strong and powerful role models for women :D Arthur's struggle with his insecurities was relatable, but he kind of lags behind his female costars in terms of story and development. But I don't think that's such a bad thing, since we get to see a new side of Arthur, one which is more insecure, unsure of himself, and learning the ropes as he goes.

I have to say I was apprehensive about DeConnick writing Aquaman, but I definitely have no reservations about it after reading this volume! Can't wait to see what happens next!