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Aquaman#16
Cover: Martin Egeland & Howard M. Shum

Aquaman #16

Jan 1996 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Kings”

In "Kings," Aquaman stands firm as the JLA arrives in Poseidonis to investigate threats from Thanatos—only to be met with resistance from the Atlantean king and his ally Dolphin. With Kordax rising and enslaving the people of Poseidonis after defeating Koryak, the fate of the underwater realm hangs in the balance. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Martin Egeland, with inks by Howard M. Shum, colors by Tom McCraw, and letters by Dan Nakrosis, this 1996 issue features a cover by Egeland and Shum.

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writer Peter David · artist Martin Egeland · inker Howard M. Shum · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Dan Nakrosis · cover Martin Egeland, Howard M. Shum

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Full credits

colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Dan Nakrosis
cover pencils Martin Egeland
cover inks Howard M. Shum

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The JLA comes to Poseidonis to check out the threats made by Thanatos, and get booted out by Aquaman and Dolphin. Kordax enslaves all the people of Poseidonis after beating up Koryak.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).