A review by ashlightgrayson
Aquaman, Volume 2: The Others, by Geoff Johns, Joe Prado, Ivan Reis

adventurous fast-paced

4.0

We get a glimpse into Arthur's past as we meet his old crew, The Others. It was nice to see that despite Arthur being late to admitting some actions he regrets from his past, Mera continued to trust that Arthur is a good person. Arthur carries a lot of guilt and regret about many things he has done and it is clear that he has matured and changed just as The Others have. He loses more friends along the way as The Others and him hunt down Black Manta. When they finally are able to confront him, Arthur makes a wise decision that represents how revenge is not a solution. This storyline is thematically impactful and helps further establish Aquaman as a character in a way I highly appreciated.