Description
Dive deep into DC Comics’ oceanic adventures with Aquaman #5 (1995), part of the critically acclaimed run by Peter David, with art by Jim Calafiore and inks by Howard M. Shum. In this intense issue, the King of Atlantis is caught in a deadly confrontation with monstrous tentacled horrors from the deep. Injured and bloodied, Aquaman fights for survival—visually captured in one of the most striking and visceral covers of the ’90s era.
This issue is essential for fans of dark, character-driven superhero storytelling, showcasing Aquaman’s transformation into a hardened warrior and ruler. It’s a pivotal installment that captures the raw power and mythological depth of the DC Universe’s undersea world.
Perfect for collectors, fans of Aquaman, and readers exploring the edgier side of ’90s DC comics. A must-have addition to any serious comic collection!
Published by DC Comics
Issue #5 – February 1995
Written by Peter David
Cover & interior art by Jim Calafiore
Own a piece of the epic saga that redefined Aquaman for a new generation!