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Opinion: More Fun Comics #81 - July 1942
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Sat, Oct 31
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) These Golden Age Aquaman stories are way better than I ever would have expected, and I have to think part of the reason Aquaman lasted through the 1950s, even after almost every other comic book superhero disappeared, was because of Paul Norris giving the character such a solid start.
Opinion: Aquaman Shrine Interview with Steve Epting - 2009
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Mon, Feb 23
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) SE: I had been doing Superman with Dan Jurgens for a short time when an editorial shake up essentially removed everyone from the Superman books. Dan was going to be taking over Aquaman after Erik Larsen's run and I believe he asked the new Editor, Tony Bedard, to bring me on to draw it.
Opinion: Aquaman Shrine Interview with Dan Jurgens - 2009
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Sun, Feb 22
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) Dan Jurgens has been working in comics for decades, as both a writer and artist, and has worked on almost every major DC hero at one time or another. After that I really became interested in the work done by Steve Skeates and Jim Aparo on the book.
Opinion: Aquaman (Vol.1) #36 - Dec. 1967
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Fri, Oct 31
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) Comics Weekend Aquaman vs...The Awesome Threesome! Just look at the cover (a beauty, by Nick Cardy)--"The King of the Sea is now King of TV!" (Too bad the Aquaman pilot didn't sell, otherwise DC could've used that blurb again for Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis)
Opinion: Aquaman Shrine Interview with Paul Kupperberg - 2008
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Thu, Oct 16
By noreply@blogger.com (rob!) As I mentioned last Saturday, I was thrilled to see that the Patron Saint of the Aquaman Shrine, Paul Kupperberg, was the author the three-part Aqualad solo story that ran in Adventure Comics #'s 453-455. Aquaman Shrine: How did you end up writing the Aqualad series?
DVD Review: DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Aug 23
OH - The following year the show was expanded to an hour under the title of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure and featured not only Superman, Aquaman, ...
Review: Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis - Once and Future trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Sat, Jul 28
By collectededitions Sword of Atlantis follows Arthur Joseph Curry, born with the ability to breathe underwater and raised in isolation until Infinite Crisis dumps him in the ocean. Recruited by the mysterious Dweller of the Deep to fulfill an ancient prophecy, Curry first saves King Shark, and travels with...
Opinion: This Week's Haul: New and Improved Aquaman, Super Hero Crushes and Mad Scientists
Original at Living Between Wednesdays
• Thu, Mar 22
By rachelle The Brave and the Bold #2 Detective Comics #830 52: Week 46 And then we get to see them beat up on a superhero/villain/misunderstood strong guy: Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50 Alright, Aquaman. You've got my attention. I'm looking forward to the next issue.