The "Sea of Storms" story arc begins with the debut of new Aquaman writer Jeff Parker (BATMAN 66)!
Jeff Parker is a Portland, Oregon based writer and comic book artist. He worked as a storyboard artist on the television cartoon "Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot," and has written a number of Marvel Comics titles including, X-Men- First Class, Agents of Atlas, and Thunderbolts. He is a member of Periscope Studio, originally from Burlington, North Carolina, and the son of a grocery store owner. His first exposure to comics came from reading comics on the store's spinner racks.
Praise for Aquaman (The New 52): "[Throne of Atlantis] is showing
many of the same qualities that make Sinestro Corps such a standout
comic book event. It's dramatic, engaging, and expertly
rendered."--IGN "Has breathed new life into [Aquaman].... The
series is off to an excellent start with plenty of mystery and
action ahead. Anyone that ever hesitated to read a story about 'the
guy who talks to fish, ' should have no second thoughts about
picking up Aquaman Volume 1: The Trench."--Philadelphia Examiner
"Every page drips with humor and all of it is aimed at Aquaman and
his considerable character heritage, be it the orange shirt, the
power to talk to fish or the second-string super-hero status."--Los
Angeles Times Hero Complex "Fresh."--Entertainment Weekly
Praise for "Aquaman" (The New 52):
"[Throne of Atlantis] is showing many of the same qualities that
make Sinestro Corps such a standout comic book event. It's
dramatic, engaging, and expertly rendered." IGN
"Has breathed new life into [Aquaman].... The series is off to an
excellent start with plenty of mystery and action ahead. Anyone
that ever hesitated to read a story about 'the guy who talks to
fish, ' should have no second thoughts about picking up "Aquaman
Volume 1: The Trench."" "Philadelphia Examiner
""Every page drips with humor and all of it is aimed at Aquaman and
his considerable character heritage, be it the orange shirt, the
power to talk to fish or the second-string super-hero status." "Los
Angeles Times" Hero Complex
"Fresh."" Entertainment Weekly""
Praise for "Aquaman" (The New 52):
"[Throne of Atlantis] is showing many of the same qualities that
make Sinestro Corps such a standout comic book event. It's
dramatic, engaging, and expertly rendered."--IGN
"Has breathed new life into [Aquaman].... The series is off to an
excellent start with plenty of mystery and action ahead. Anyone
that ever hesitated to read a story about 'the guy who talks to
fish, ' should have no second thoughts about picking up "Aquaman
Volume 1: The Trench.""--"Philadelphia Examiner
""Every page drips with humor and all of it is aimed at Aquaman and
his considerable character heritage, be it the orange shirt, the
power to talk to fish or the second-string super-hero
status."--"Los Angeles Times" Hero Complex
"Fresh.""--Entertainment Weekly"
Praise for "Aquaman" (The New 52):
"[Throne of Atlantis] is showing many of the same qualities that
make Sinestro Corps such a standout comic book event. It's
dramatic, engaging, and expertly rendered."--IGN
"Has breathed new life into [Aquaman].... The series is off to an
excellent start with plenty of mystery and action ahead. Anyone
that ever hesitated to read a story about 'the guy who talks to
fish, ' should have no second thoughts about picking up "Aquaman
Volume 1: The Trench"."--"Philadelphia Examiner
""Every page drips with humor and all of it is aimed at Aquaman and
his considerable character heritage, be it the orange shirt, the
power to talk to fish or the second-string super-hero
status."--"Los Angeles Times" Hero Complex
"Fresh.""--Entertainment Weekly"
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