Aquaman's troubles don't stop.
The Shaggy Man is causing destruction everywhere and Arthur needs to find a way to stop him no matter what while Mera is doing something just as complicated, preparing for their wedding.
Following the same consistent stories of the book I see.
Dan Abnett offers a new chapter where he continues the little story about the attack of the Shaggy Man and how Arthur can do very little to stop him. Character-wise, this is once again pretty solid due that Abnett makes Arthur interact with several members of the cast which explores more about his own personality and how that reflects the current situation. Mera also receives some good moments in a lighter tone. No complaints there.
Plus, Abnett is really good at developing more stories behind the main one. Several plot-threats are being created while old ones are progressing at the same time which will hopefully receive a satisfying resolution.
Scot Eaton remains in art duties and while his work is not particularly beautiful, he gets the job done with expressive enough characters and decent storytelling.
Solid once again, is pretty much what you expect from this title.
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