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Opinion: Aquaman Shrine Interview with Steve Epting - 2009
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Mon, Feb 23
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) AMS: The setting for the Aquaman stories (undersea cities, magical beings, etc.) are about as different as possible from the work you're doing now on Captain America (gritty streets, skyscrapers, etc.), yet both worlds are fully realized visually. Is there a particular type of comic book...
Opinion: Crisis on Earth-Blog: The Flash (v.2) #66
Original at thefastestmanalive (Blogspot)
• Fri, Nov 28
By dix@fourthhorsemanpress.com (Dixon) Some threats are too big for one hero to handle. Some crises encompass more than one world in the multiverse. Certain epic adventures call for a crossover! Today, for the first time, Crimson Lightning is teaming up with the Aquaman Shrine for a comic blog crossover! Both Rob Kelly and I will b...
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!) I'm also writing some Simpsons stories for Bongo Comics, Cartoon Network stories for DC Comics, some Superman young reader storybooks for Stone Arch Books, non-fiction books for young adult readers--just finished one about the Alaska Highway and I'm about to start on one about Yahoo c...
DC Universe Classics: Aquaman review
Original at oafe.net
• Mon, Sep 8
No well-known superhero has been the subject of as much derision as Aquaman. Whether due to the the inexplicable orange-and-green costume or the unfortunate limitation of performing best in an environment in which humans can't live ...
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, ...
Opinion: Society doesn’t know, care about Namor The Sub-Mariner (and a few other subjects undeserving of their own posts)
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Thu, Aug 21
By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) Namor first appeared in 1939, and he was essentially just Superman from underwater…if Superman was an enormous prick who would occasionally just walk around wrecking the joint for no good reason. Namor fought Nazis with Captain America in the Golden Age, kidnapped Sue “Invisible Woman...
Opinion: Two Simple Twists of Fate
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Sat, Jan 12
By rob! Aquaman and Green Arrow had been filling up the backs of DC's anthology books all during the fifties; and even though they never headlined a book, they earned a special place in DC/superhero comics history simply by being, along with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, the only superher...
Opinion: Crisis on Earth B-List!
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Mon, Dec 31
By rob! It opens with Aquaman and his sidekick Aqualad stumbling upon a band of underwater thieves, who are busy plundering some treasure. Aquaman assumes this will be easy pickings, but as they approach they are blasted by some sort of high-tech weaponry!