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Cover: Jim Aparo

Aquaman #62

Jun 1978 · DC · 0.35 USD
“And the Walls Came Tumblin' Down”

In "And the Walls Came Tumblin' Down," Aquaman returns to Atlantis to confront the fallout of his absence, facing Mera’s anger after he left her and their son in peril. With Vulko urging him to act, Aquaman soon discovers a new threat in the form of Seaquake, whose seismic devices could bring the underwater city to ruin. Written by Paul Kupperberg and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Bob McLeod and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1978 issue features a cover by Jim Aparo that captures the tension beneath the waves.

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writer Paul Kupperberg · artist Don Newton · inker Bob McLeod · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer Shelly Leferman · cover Jim Aparo

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artist Don Newton
colorist Adrienne Roy
cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

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Aquaman returns to Atlantis and faces Mera's wrath for abondoning her to play hero while their son faced death. Upon Vulko's request Aquaman leaves, but quickly encounters the menace of Seaquake, who plans to use his vibrational machines to cause quakes that will destroy Atlantis.

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