Aquaman #14
"Tryton le terrible" marks a standout moment in Aquaman's 1972 run, with Sam Glanzman handling writing, art, and inks for a deeply atmospheric tale that plunges readers into a tense naval encounter. The story unfolds as the crew of the U.S.S. Stevens, part of a convoy, witnesses a fierce aerial dogfight between a P-38 and a mysterious Japanese Dragonfly fighter—setting the stage for a mystery rooted in the deep sea and forgotten war. The cover by Nick Cardy captures the drama with striking detail, a hallmark of his work on the series.
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L'équipage de l'U.S.S. Stevens, faisant partie d'un convoi, est témoin d'un combat aérien entre les navires entre un chasseur P-38 et un chasseur japonais Dragonfly.
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