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''NOTE: This issue features a 3-D motion cover.''
''NOTE: This issue features a 3-D motion cover.''
==Synopsis== <!-- Single sentence describing story -->
==Synopsis== <!-- Single sentence describing story -->
Orm is freed when the Crime Syndicate arrives, but doesn't return to the ocean.
==Summary== <!-- Longer overview of story, including spoilers -->
==Summary== <!-- Longer overview of story, including spoilers -->
Orm's lawyer sums up the case against Orm, including the fact that thousands of people died in the Atlantean attack. Orm shows no interest in the case, telling the lawyer his opinion is irrelevant. While they are talking, a kind prison guard brings Orm his water. Then the lights go out, as the crime syndicate attacks the prison.
Orm retrieves his gear and leaves with the rest of the prisoners, but finds the kind guard severely injured. He kills the guard as an act of mercy after learning from him that the sea is 10 miles south. Orm starts walking.
At a diner, he stops for directions, but the prisoners there attack him. In fighting them off he inadvertently saves their next victim. The woman begs for help from Orm in finding her son, who is only eight years old. He ignores her, even when they reach the house of the babysitter and find prisoners attacking. Orm goes into the ocean, but his conscience pulls him back.
==Comments== <!-- Anything about the story or issue that may be of interest -->
==Comments== <!-- Anything about the story or issue that may be of interest -->
This features a 3-D motion cover or a standard cover. The 3-D motion cover has very little more than the regular except a sense of motion.
Orm doesn't understand that the guard is asking for medical attention. Instead he gives him mercy with very kind eyes (the artist outdid himself there). That's one of the freakiest panels I've seen in comic books.
We [[Aquaman (2011) 25|later learn that Orm stayed]] with the woman, whose name is Erin, and her son Tommy.
Characters: Orm; General Rodunn; Atlantean army; Orm's lawyer; Prison guard; various other prisoners; Black Manta; Hank; Tommy's mother; Tommy; Tommy's babysitter
Locations: Belle Reve


==Links==
==Links==
[[Previews/2013#Aquaman_.2323.2:_Ocean_Master|Aquaman #23.2: Ocean Master Preview]]
* [[Previews/2013#Aquaman_.2323.2:_Ocean_Master|Aquaman #23.2: Ocean Master Preview]]
* [http://www.aquamanshrine.net/2013/09/aquaman-232-nov-2013.html Aquaman Shrine Review]
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Aquaman (2011) 23.1
Aquaman #23.2: Ocean Master (2011)
AquV523 2.jpg
Paul Pelletier and Sean Parsons
Title: New Fish
Cover Date: Nov 2013
   
Writer: Geoff Johns and Tony Bedard
Penciller: Geraldo Borges
Inker: Ruy Jose
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Colorist: Rod Reis
   
Cover Artist: Paul Pelletier and Sean Parsons
Assistant Editor: Kate Stewart
Editor: Brian Cunningham (Senior Editor)
AQUAMAN Created By Paul Norris
   
Ship Date: 25 Sep 2013
Order Code: JUL13 0167
Cover Price: $3.99
Page Count: 32 (20 story pages)
   
Character Appearances: Orm, Black Manta
 

Synopsis | Summary | Comments | Links

Preview Text

Ocean Master is freed from Belle Reve and wants no part of the Secret Society - he just wants to go home to Atlantis. But he has a long bloody journey across the surface world in front of him, and he might not make it back!

NOTE: This issue features a 3-D motion cover.

Synopsis

Orm is freed when the Crime Syndicate arrives, but doesn't return to the ocean.

Summary

Orm's lawyer sums up the case against Orm, including the fact that thousands of people died in the Atlantean attack. Orm shows no interest in the case, telling the lawyer his opinion is irrelevant. While they are talking, a kind prison guard brings Orm his water. Then the lights go out, as the crime syndicate attacks the prison.

Orm retrieves his gear and leaves with the rest of the prisoners, but finds the kind guard severely injured. He kills the guard as an act of mercy after learning from him that the sea is 10 miles south. Orm starts walking.

At a diner, he stops for directions, but the prisoners there attack him. In fighting them off he inadvertently saves their next victim. The woman begs for help from Orm in finding her son, who is only eight years old. He ignores her, even when they reach the house of the babysitter and find prisoners attacking. Orm goes into the ocean, but his conscience pulls him back.

Comments

This features a 3-D motion cover or a standard cover. The 3-D motion cover has very little more than the regular except a sense of motion.

Orm doesn't understand that the guard is asking for medical attention. Instead he gives him mercy with very kind eyes (the artist outdid himself there). That's one of the freakiest panels I've seen in comic books.

We later learn that Orm stayed with the woman, whose name is Erin, and her son Tommy.

Characters: Orm; General Rodunn; Atlantean army; Orm's lawyer; Prison guard; various other prisoners; Black Manta; Hank; Tommy's mother; Tommy; Tommy's babysitter

Locations: Belle Reve

Links

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