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Aquaman#7
Cover: Jim Aparo

Aquaman #7

Jan 1982 · Egmont Ehapa · 4,80 DEM
“Familienzwist”

In "Familienzwist," Aquaman's past takes center stage as Tom Curry recounts the origins of his dual heritage, revealing how he came to inhabit Poseidon's body. With tensions rising, he also sheds light on the roles of his mother Atlanna and Ocean Master in the challenges he now faces. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and Len Wein, with art by Don Heck and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1982 issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.

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writer J. M. DeMatteis · writer Len Wein · artist, inker Don Heck · colorist Jerry Serpe · cover Jim Aparo

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Don Heck
colorist Jerry Serpe
cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

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The origin of Aquaman is reviewed, as Tom Curry explains how he came to be in Poseidon's body. He also explains how Aquaman's mother Atlanna, as well as Ocean Master, are behind Aquaman's recent troubles.

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