Cover Credits |
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy |
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Comic Title: Aquaman #30
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Nov/Dec 1966
On Sale Date:
September 8, 1966 Newsstand Date September 8, 1966
Source: Direct Currents, Doom Patrol #107, Page 11
Copyright Date September 8, 1966
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1966
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: George Kashdan
Story |
Title: "The Death of Aquaman"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Aquaman (of Earth-1)
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy
Reprinted In:
Showcase Presents Aquaman Vol. 3 TPB (2009)
Feature Character(s)
- Aquaman (last appearance in Aquaman #29; next appearance in Justice League of America #50)
Supporting Character(s)
- Aqualad (last appearance in Teen Titans #5; next appearance in Teen Titans #6)
- Mera (last appearance in Aquaman #28; next appearance in Aquaman #31)
- Aquababy (last appearance in Aquaman #28; next appearance in Aquaman #32)
Villain(s)
- Mongo and his army (no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Justice League of America (last appearance in Justice League of America #47; next appearance in Justice League of America #49)
- Superman (last appearance in Action Comics #342; next appearance in Justice League of America #49)
- Batman (last appearance in Batman #186; next appearance in Justice League of America #49)
- Flash (last appearance in Flash #165; next appearance in Justice League of America #49)
- Hawkman (last appearance in Hawkman #16; next appearance in Hawkman #17)
- Wonder Woman (behind-the-scenes; last appearance in Metal Men #21; next appearance in Wonder Woman #166)
- Metamorpho (behind-the-scenes; last appearance in Brave and the Bold #68; next appearance in Metamorpho #9)
Other Character(s)
- Professor Larcher and his assistants (die in this story; no further appearances)
- A duplicate Aquaman (dies in this story; no further appearances)
- Sea Imp (last appearance in Aquaman #29; next appearance in Aquaman #32)
Comments:
Wonder Woman and Metamorpho are shown on the cover, but they are not clearly depicted within the story. However, there are two shadowed pallbearers in the story whose identity is not apparent. It is assumed that these two are indeed Wonder Woman and Metamorpho.
Synopsis:
An alien device that controls dimensional time reflex orbits the Earth and occasionally causes the underwater city of Necrus to materialize. When the Black City appears again, its leader, Mongo, orders the destruction of Alpha Colony, an underwater colony of surface dwellers. Aquaman learns that Mongo has returned and locates the Black City. Mongo traps Aquaman inside a crystal tomb, then prepares to attack Atlantis.
Somehow, the alien device in orbit causes a duplicate Aquaman to be formed. Aquaman is able to control the duplicate by remote and uses it to defend Atlantis. After the attack is successfully defeated, the automaton Aquaman collapses dead. Believing it to be the real Sea King, Aquaman's friends and family mourn his loss.
Mongo, whom has escaped the capture of his invasion force, finds the real Aquaman still imprisoned in his crystal tomb. He tries to kill the Sea King for real this time, but Mera intercedes. She believed her husband was still alive and searched until she found him. Mongo returns to Necrus just as it dematerializes into another dimension.
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