Cover Credits |
Artist: George Freeman |
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Comic Title: Aquaman Special #1
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: 1988
On Sale Date:
March 8, 1988 Shipping Date March 8, 1988
Source: Direct Currents, #2
Shipping Date March 8, 1988
Source: Amazing Heroes, #136
Copyright Date March 8, 1988
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1988
Shipping Date February 9, 1988
Source: Direct Currents, #1
Listing dates were out of sequence
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 48
Editor: Barbara J. Kesel (Randall)
Story |
Title: "The Missing Peace"
Pages: 38
Feature(s):
Aquaman (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Gary Cohn
Writer: Dan Mishkin
Penciller: George Freeman
Inker: Mark S. Pacella
Letterer: Ron Muns
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko
Feature Character(s)
- Aquaman (last appearance in Millennium #8; next appearance in Adventures of Superman #442)
Supporting Character(s)
- Mera (first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Aquaman #1)
- Vulko (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in Aquaman Special #1; no further appearances)
Villain(s)
- Vladimir Petrovich Magus (a Russian scientist; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Yuri Popov (assistant to Professor Magus; no further appearances)
- The commander of a Soviet submarine (no further appearances)
- The crew of the Compass Rose (no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Aqualad (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Ocean Master (in flashback)
- Justice League (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Superman (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Batman (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Nuada (in flashback)
- Martian Manhunter (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Green Arrow (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Wonder Woman (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Aquagirl (in Aquaman's thoughts)
- Arthur Curry, Jr. (in Aquaman's thoughts)
Synopsis:
Aquaman and Mera save the crew of a freighter caught in a storm. They then return to Atlantis where Aquaman demands that Vulko turn over to throne to him. Vulko refuses, and Aquaman's behavior grows erratic. When a patrol craft is reported missing, Aquaman rushes to the scene in order to prove that Atlantis needs him.
The patrol craft went missing at the site of Aquaman's final confrontation with the Ocean Master. He finds a Soviet submarine in the area and boards it. A Russian scientist then explains that Professor Vladimir Magus found the artifacts used by Orm and they transformed him into a creature. The creature is consuming all life and growing rapidly.
Aquaman confronts the creature that is Magus and is drawn inside. Magus has created a psychic reality. He also tells Aquaman that during the battle with Ocean Master, the Sea King's astral self was separated and never returned to his body. If Aquaman interferes with the artifacts, he could cause part of himself to be lost forever. Aquaman battles the psychic challenges of Magus. He fails in his first three attempts, but one his fourth and final try Aquaman realigns one of the artifacts.
The world Magus created is destroyed. Aquaman is able to pull Magus free and by keeping him alive, he is also reunited with his missing astral self. Following the incident Aquaman believes he needs to maintain a balance between control and emotion.
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