Aquaman (2011) 29

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Aquaman and the Others (2014) 1
Aquaman #29 (2011)
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Paul Pelletier and Sean Parsons
Title: Olympian
Cover Title: From the depths... ...A god rises!
Cover Date: May 2014
   
Writer: Jeff Parker
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Sean Parsons and Norm Rapmund (pg 20)
Letterer: Dezi Sienty
Colorist: Rain Beredo
   
Cover Artist: Paul Pelletier, Sean Parsons and Wil Quintana
Variant Cover Artist: RC Stoodios (Robot Chicken)
Associate Editor: Chris Conroy
Editor: Matt Idelson (group editor)
AQUAMAN Created By Paul Norris
   
Ship Date: 26 Mar 2014
Cover Price: $2.99
Page Count: 32
   
Character Appearances: Aquaman, Mera
 

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Robot Chicken Variant Cover

Preview Text

It's all-out action as Aquaman feels the wrath It's all-out action as Aquaman feels the wrath of Atlas as he makes his first appearance in The New 52! And the environmental havoc seen in the pages of SWAMP THING may put Arthur on a collision course with a certain Avatar of the Green!

Update: According to The Aquaman Shrine on Twitter, this solicit was supposed to say "Hercules" and not "Atlas". The aquatic @JeffParker was nice enough to tip us off regarding a case of "Premature Solicitation" regarding next week's AQUAMAN #29... ...which will feature the King of Atlantis vs the Lion of Olympus: HERCULES in an issue chock full of action & intrigue! Sorry, Atlas!

Note that the final cover is slightly different from the original solicited image (click on the cover above to see the image history and compare the two versions).

Synopsis

Summary

At the lighthouse, Aquaman discovers the theft of the trident. Officer Watson discovers that a plane left in the middle of the night to the archaeological dig in the Azores.

At the dig, Evans holds a press conference as he uses the trident to attempt to prove a theory about Atlantis. He believes there is a temporal bend that involves Atlantis and that the trident is the key to a "honeycomb of time and space".

Comments

This issue features a 1:25 Robot Chicken variant cover.

In the first panel of the story, Aquaman says "Outrageous!" which is the catchphrase of the Brave and the Bold cartoon Aquaman.


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