Written by: Jeremy Adams
Art by: John Timms
Colors by: Rex Lokus
Letters by: Dave Sharpe
Cover art by: John Timms (cover A)
Cover price: $3.99
Release date: August 13, 2025
First Impressions
This is a powerful issue with a lot of action and emotion. The story pulls you in immediately, especially with the deep conversation between a father and son
Recap
In the previous issue, Aquaman and his crew faced Dagon, a demon that has enslaved Atlantis and killed many of his people. The story focused on Aquaman’s struggle to lead his people and avenge their deaths while trying to figure out how to defeat Dagon. The issue ended with the revelation that Dagon is not just a demon but something much more powerful.
Plot Analysis
The comic begins with young Arthur speaking to his father about a tragic event that happened after a hurricane made landfall
The scene shifts to a battle with a monstrous creature named Dagon
In a desperate turn of events, Aquaman is impaled by one of Dagon's tentacles
Aquaman emerges, transformed and glowing with power
Detailed Review
Writing
The writing in this issue is effective, balancing a heavy emotional conversation with a high-stakes action sequence
Art
The art by John Timms and colors by Rex Lokus are a highlight of the issue
Characters
Arthur Curry's character arc is a central focus of the issue
Positives
This issue excels in its emotional core, providing a moving conversation between Arthur and his father that defines Arthur’s motivations
Negatives
The main drawback of this issue is its abrupt pacing, especially the jump from the flashback with Arthur's father to the middle of the battle with Dagon
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Final Thoughts
Aquaman #8 is a fantastic issue that delivers on all fronts, combining a strong emotional narrative with explosive action
9/10
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I like the look of Aquaman with the beard, the cast of great characters (Nemo!?!, Lady of the Lake!?!, Zan!?!...so bizarre, it's terrific!) and the build-up to this issue. The art in #8 was great, as always, but I kind of felt it was a little bit of a let down. It wrapped up really quick, and Garth & Jackson were tossed out much like the red-shirts in Star Trek. Still, this has been by far my favorite line of any books out there, and I am looking forward to the next issue. Keep the cast and the beard. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteNot sure where this story is going but I can't assume everyone who got killed stays dead so I'd guess much of it gets washed away with the tide.
ReplyDeleteLoved the insights in this review of Aquaman #8. The pacing between Arthur’s emotional core and the explosive battle with Dagon was handled brilliantly. It actually made me think about how even in tech, transformation moments matter. I recently came across the best Bloxstrap installer for Roblox with smooth updates, and the way it streamlined performance gave me the same “level-up” vibe that Aquaman’s power shift delivered
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