Aquaman #31
In "Shark Bait," Aquaman confronts the consequences of wielding his powers with unchecked force, returning to the submerged city of Poseidonis for reflection. But when a monstrous shark has seized control of the underwater realm, Aquaman must summon his abilities once more—not just to survive, but to reclaim what's his. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Roger Robinson, with inks by Ken Branch, colors by Tom McCraw, and letters by Albert DeGuzman, the issue's cover by Jim Calafiore and Mark McKenna captures the tension of a hero at war with both his own strength and the rising threat beneath the waves.
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Uses his powers aggressively has caused a physical change in Aquaman, and he goes back to Poseidonis to think about them. But the shark has taken over the city, and Aquaman must use his powers again to drive him off.
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