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That’s in the future, however, with the rest of the issue takes place one year previously.
He also has a new power…
John Timms' main cover for Aquaman #1.
The recent Absolute Power arc saw Amanda Waller kidnap superheroes and steal their special abilities using Amazo robots.
The Amazo named Depth Charge captured Arthur, took his powers and tried to conquer Atlantis.
When the heroes got their abilities back, however, Depth Charge and Waller were defeated.
John Timms' main cover for Aquaman #1.
Still, some powers were jumbled up.
What’s going on with Atlantis?
After saving the plane, Arthur returns to Atlantis.
Yep, while Aquaman is busy fighting the monster on Daytona Beach, he hears a cry from Mera.
While exploring the depths, they discover a strange, weed-covered monument.
The Orb seems to activate and Arthur realises that the monument is in fact a transportation gate.
He swims through it and vanishes leaving behind an ominous and very familiar symbol: Darkseid’s Omega.
Yep, this is an underwater Boom Tube.
So what’s next?
Aquaman #2 hits shelves on February 12.
Here’s what DC’s solicitation copy has to say about what happens next:
“ATLANTIS… OBLITERATED!
After the shocking events of Aquaman #1, Arthur Curry is now a king without a home!
But is hope truly lost?
The answer lies in Aquamans mysterious new water-morphing abilities, and a portal into the unknown.
Aquaman #1 is out now from DC.
He may sometimes be a bit of a pop culture punchline, butAquaman is a total badass.