Aquaman #43
In "They Might Be Giants," Aquaman faces an unstoppable force as the ancient Millennium Giant Cerne marches toward Thierna Na Oge, threatening to level the city. With help from his allies and the full weight of Atlantean magic, he must confront a disaster beyond any known threat—only to find hope in the aftermath, thanks to Spought’s quiet act of preservation. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jim Calafiore, with inks by Peter Palmiotti and colors by Tom McCraw, this 1998 issue captures the epic scale of Aquaman’s world, all framed by a striking cover by Ron Frenz and Jim Calafiore, inked by Mark McKenna.
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Cerne, a Millennium Giant, is headed towards Thierna Na Oge, and nothing Aquaman or any of his friends do can stop it. It destroys the city, but Spought saves a little of the mystic power so they can rebuild.
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