Showing posts with label Aquaman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aquaman. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

DVD Tuesday: Aquaman

I remember when Aquaman was thought of as a joke and it seemed like only a few of us were fans of the character. What's not to like about Aquaman? He's a hero that protects the oceans and seas from villains and polluters while helping those in need.

One of the good things that came out of DC Comics' terrible New 52 reboot was Aquaman getting the star treatment that the character deserved. New fans were finally seeing what us old fans saw, a really cool character. Although, Aquaman has always been a great character, I do commend the New 52 with making the character popular to more fans.

And that surge of popularity really helped in getting Aquaman to big screen, from the Justice League movie to his solo movie, it's a great time to be an Aquaman fan.


Aquaman


Description:

Arthur Curry learns that he is the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, and must step forward to lead his people and be a hero to the world.

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Weekend Films: Aquaman, Bumblebee and Mary Poppins Returns

This is the weekend before Christmas and it's probably not the best time for me to even think about going to the theatre especially since I still have some last minute gift shopping and wrapping to do. However, there are three really interesting movies that I want to see: AquamanBumblebee and Mary Poppins Returns.

I've already heard good things about each movie from critics and movie goers who seem to be really enjoying these movies and I can't wait to see them as well. Out of these three movies which have you seen or are planning to see?


Aquaman


Starring: Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Nicole Kidman, Temuera Morrison and more

Director: James Wan

Description:

Arthur Curry learns that he is the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, and must step forward to lead his people and be a hero to the world.




Thursday, August 3, 2017

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Art of the Day: Aquaman


Artwork: Aquaman #18 variant cover by Joshua Middleton

Looking at this makes me wish there was an animated nature documentary narrated by Aquaman and Mera. This is absolutely beautiful which is why I made sure to grab this variant cover when it was released.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Book Review: Aquaman vol #2 (New 52)


Book: Aquaman volume #2: The Others (issues #7-13, 0) by Geoff Johns with illustration by Ivan Reis, ink by Joe Prado and more, with color by Rod Reis

Edition: Single print issues

Rating: 4 1/2 stars

Review:

Volume #2 was good but perhaps not as good as the first one. In issues #7-13, Aquaman's past comes to light as him and Black Manta seek revenge against each other. Manta is also going after members of The Others, a team that Aquaman was once a part of. Manta was also seeking the ancient Atlantean artifacts and weapons that The Others use as a way to locate the ultimate Atlantean weapon that is supposed to be even more powerful than Aquaman's trident.

Issue #0 provided more backstory as a way to see what Arthur's life was like following the death of his father and his connection to Atlantis.

I enjoyed reading this, it was fast-paced and well-written but there were times when it felt like the story could have included more. There was a lot of flashbacks in these issues as the reader got a better understanding of who Arthur is. Even Mera didn't quite know Arthur as well as she had previously thought. Even though The Others were featured heavily in the story I felt like there wasn't as much info on them as was provided. I wanted to know more which is probably why the spin off series Aquaman and The Others was probably created. However, that series has since been cancelled with the #11 issue being the last. That is also another group of issues that I have but have not read yet.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Currently Reading: Aquaman vol #2 (New 52)


I really should be a shame of myself for letting all of these comics pile up but with so many options of things to read. I end up pushing a few books to the back burner to read later, case in point Aquaman. Yeah, I have all of the current run (New 52 and DC You) I just need to take some time to get caught up.

Book: Aquaman volume #2: The Others (issues #7-13, 0) by Geoff Johns with illustration by Ivan Reis, ink by Joe Prado and more, with color by Rod Reis

Edition: Single print issues

Description:

Long before the King of the Seven Seas joined the Justice League, Aquaman was a part of another super-team: The Others. These young costumed adventurers traveled the globe, each trying to find their own individual road to redemption.

Six years later after a grisly murder, The Others are reunited. They know only one man could be responsible: Black Manta. Aquaman must lead the charge to stop his arch-nemesis, but will the years have fractured The Others just enough to keep them from bringing this villain to justice?

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Book Review: Aquaman vol #1 (New 52)


Book: Aquaman volume #1: The Trench (issues #1-6) by Geoff Johns with illustrations by Ivan Reis, Ink by Joe Prado and color by Rod Reis

Edition: I read the individual issues

Rating: 5 stars

Review:

I thought the first six issues of Aquaman were a well-written masterpiece. It's hard to believe that Geoff Johns wrote such an amazing group of first issues especially when you think about the fact that he also wrote those horrible mediocre first issues of Justice League. Perhaps, the writers are spread too thin and given too many series to write and maybe it disrupts the creative process, who knows?

Anyway, I loved reading this. As I said the writing was just phenomenal and it's one of the reasons why I have stuck with this series since the beginning of the New 52 while I have long since dropped Justice League.

The first four issues center on The Trench storyline. The first issue opens with an impressive scene of Aquaman stopping some robbers in an armored truck. The funny thing is, Arthur not only doesn't get respect from the crooks but also from the police. But that scene alone proves that Aquaman is not some lame superhero. The story continues with both Aquaman and Mera being contacted by a local Deputy to assist the police down at the docks due to a large group of people having gone missing.

But just when the police pull what looks to be a cocoon out of the water, a massive group of strange and mysterious creatures emerge from out of the water. Aquaman, Mera and the police try to fight off the creatures but ultimately the creatures nearly overwhelmed them before they took off. Some good news, they were able to save a dog who had been placed in one of the cocoons. More on the dog later. 

Before one of the dead creatures could be taken away by the police, Arthur and Mera take it (despite the police protesting against it) to an old associate who's a scientist. After examining the creature he gave them clues to where they could find the creatures. The duo head down to the bottom of the sea and go up against the creatures as well as saving many of the abducted people. The fourth issue ends with the Deputy going back to see Arthur and Mera to try to see if they would like to adopt the dog.

The fifth issue opens with Aquaman crashing into the desert then the story flashback to what took place hours ago. This issue delves a little into the Atlantean world with scientists some how triggering an alarm from a device after they removed it from the wall of one of those cocoons. They contact Aquaman to get his assistance once he arrived to check out the device, a mysterious group of armed people show up to retrieve the device and quickly leave but not without Aquaman tagging along.

After a huge fight and an explosion later, Arthur crashed into the desert. He was able to get the device back as well as gain some rather interesting information about Atlantis. He returned home later thanks to the police only to find Mera gone with a note that she's gone to town to get some dog food.

The sixth issue focused on Mera's adventures in town as she attempts a rather normal task of trying to buy dog food. But no matter where Mera and Arthur go, they always draw attention. In the store Mera was asking for help with figuring out which dog food to buy, and unfortunately the sleazy manager at the grocery store decided to help her. However, things didn't work out too well for him, when he didn't heed Mera's warning to not touch her. He wound up with a broken arm but unfortunately for Mera someone called the police.

There was bit of a showdown between them until she surrendered but that was only so she could accompany them to where a father was holding a gun on his daughter. Even though Mera tried to help, it was not appreciated by the police.

However, someone did appreciate her, it was the young lady who worked at the grocery store. Earlier in the story, the manager had been speaking to her in an inappropriate way. She showed up while Mera was thinking about her past and gave her a bag of dog food and toys. I thought that was really nice because she wanted Mera to know that not all of the humans were bad. This issue ends with Arthur wanting to find out who sunk Atlantis.

These first sixth issues were amazing and I loved the artwork as well. There was nothing bad about this and that really means something when I say it because the New 52 has been plagued with a lot of generic and poorly written books.  Aquaman has always been one of my favorite characters however most comic book fans tend to think he was a lame and useless character. But I'm glad this series has shown fans how awesome he really is.