I do like an idealistic Arthur but I kind of agree that the sarcastic wit has been toned down a lot. I feel Abnett's version tends to be a little unsure of himself more often than I'd like.
I do like an idealistic Arthur but I kind of agree that the sarcastic wit has been toned down a lot. I feel Abnett's version tends to be a little unsure of himself more often than I'd like.
The current arc may fee too subdued (and it sort of does since the political and ideological spectrum is the heart of it) but "modern comics" includes the whole volume and the ones that came post PAD. There`s a lot of personality there. That said, I feel you can have the two Aquamen co-existing since the mediums work on differering formats and neither lacks personality for me.
In the movies you need someone who carries himself with visual charismatic force and that comes first as what grabs the general audience.
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I re-read the PAD run pretty recently, and I've got to say, while that's an assessment I agree with, I feel like those books would hold up better not if they were less shocking or grim, which was just a keynote part of the Nineties, but generally if they'd just had a more lush, vibrant design aesthetic. I think some of the great strengths of the Aquaman run since Brightest Day brought him back, from Johns to Parker to Abnett, has been how it looks (obviously going from Ivan Reis to more recently having Stejpan Sejic). So my feeling was ultimately that if the book had had a more classical, timeless, and fantastically "under the sea" look going on, and less of an Ultra-Nineties aspect, it would still probably hold at the top of the list of all-time Aquaman runs in most people's eyes (I always put it after the 60s-70s Vol 1, but hey). Currently thanks to many years of really good Aquabooks, I think PAD's run is finally down to like ... jeez, fourth place?
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I didn't care for PAD's Aquaman. I admit my love for the character comes from the silver age run which I was exposed to in old Showcase reprints. Other than that, New 52 onward have been some of my favorite comics DC has put out, certainly with Aquaman (sans the Bunn issues). The hook hand and edgier personality just reminds me of someone who could be interesting trying too hard to impress. When I think about it, Mera's basically become essential to his universe as far as I'm concerned. If you remove her from his supporting cast, the franchise is poorer for it.
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