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Aquaman#20
Cover: Phil Jimenez

Aquaman #20

May 1996 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Thy Keeper's Brother”

In "Thy Keeper's Brother," Aquaman faces a renewed threat as Ocean Master rallies his forces, forcing the King of Atlantis to confront not just his enemy, but the fractured memories of their shared past. With Admiral Strom's sudden intervention and the mountain collapsing around them, the stakes rise as Atlan encounters the enigmatic Koryak and Kordax in a moment that reshapes the tide of destiny. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Martin Egeland and Alan Caldwell, with dynamic inks by Howard M. Shum and vibrant colors by Tom McCraw, this 1996 issue features a cover by Phil Jimenez.

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writer Peter David · artist Martin Egeland · artist Alan Caldwell · inker Howard M. Shum · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Dan Nakrosis · cover Phil Jimenez

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colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Dan Nakrosis
cover pencils, inks Phil Jimenez

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Ocean Master regroups his people and attacks Aquaman, who uses the memories of their relationship to try to get through Ocean Master's madness, but Admiral Strom interrupts and the whole mountain explodes. Atlan meets Koryak, and Kordax.

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