![]() ![]() We also see the Justice League become involved and there’s tension between all of them and Aquaman but the reasons for this must’ve happened in previous volumes. ![]() There’s some allusions to Atlanteans not all supporting his reign, but it doesn’t seem as if there was some sort of civil war. ![]() Sometimes there’s gaps in the story where those issues are in another volume, sometimes for another character.Īnyways, Arthur apparently takes the Atlantean throne but gives it up to his brother, Orm, with whom he’s close, unlike the movie. It’s one thing I don’t like about graphic novels that are compilations of comic issues. There’s a jump in the timeline and that took me a minute to fill in the the gaps. It quickly introduces us to who Arthur is and what/where Atlantis is. If you’ve watched the Aquaman film you’ll be familiar with the first part of this volume. Aquaman, Volume 3: Throne of Atlantis by Geoff Johns ![]()
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