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#4
Aquaman (2003) #4
2003
Aquaman and Tempest reunite for the first time since the former Sea King's trial. Tempest wants to show his magic power to his adoptive father and hatches a plan to sneak Aquaman into post-Obsidian Age Atlantis...by turning them both into fish! But when his spell goes awry, it might condemn the duo to life in their new bodies...permanently!

#5
Aquaman (2003) #5
2003
he King of the Seas quenches The Thirst! Aquaman learns the hard way that a brief moment of rage can have deadly consequences...by using his magical, watery hand as a weapon, he has inadvertently released The Thirst ? a twisted parasite who feeds on the same Secret Sea that Aquaman has sworn to channel into this world!

#7
Aquaman (2003) #7
2003
The unquenchable Thirst assaults the Secret Sea by sending a legion of undead pirates to poison the mighty Rhine river. But Aquaman and Tempest are determined to stop his rampage, and enlist a squadron of beautiful valkyrie Rhine-maidens in their quest!

#13
Aquaman (2003) #13
2004
Aquaman must face a perfect storm to save three people caught on a small sailboat in the midst of a raging hurricane. This isn't a foe that can be outfought or outsmarted. Can any of them survive ? including Aquaman?

#20
Aquaman (2003) #20
2004
Aquaman's life begins anew in the conclusion to "American Tidal," Part 6 of 6, the new storyline enjoying a series of sold-out issues! When Anton Geist ? the man who caused the collapse of San Diego ? refuses to reveal his collaborators, Aquaman and Lorena drag him underwater for a horrifying tour of Sub Diego and its water-breathing citizens. This harrowing conclusion reveals secrets and begins a new direction in Aquaman's life!

#22
Aquaman (2003) #22
2004
"With the Fishes," Part 2 of 3. The Eel tightens his grip on Sub Diego, and since he can manipulate the actual motion of water, that grip quickly becomes a stranglehold! Even worse, the Eel has figured out how to strike at Aquaman in a very personal way.

#24
Aquaman (2003) #24
2005
There's blood in the water and sharks are coming ? literally! The Marauder is after secret weapons in the sunken naval bases at San Diego. Even with the aid of the Sea Devils, Aquaman will be in no shape to fend him off after an epic clash in the ocean depths

#30
Aquaman (2003) #30
2005
Black Manta is back! Aquaman's deadliest enemy returns with all the power, resources and legal protection of a multinational corporation behind him! Plus, Aquagirl leads a group of Sub Diegans to Atlantis ? but they may wish they'd never come!

#37
Aquaman (2003) #37
2006
The Spectre's rampage against all magic in the DCU brings him to Atlantis, and the whole nation faces destruction unless Tempest can stop him! Meanwhile, unaware that his native land is under attack, Aquaman must deal with the new, improved Black Manta!

#39
Aquaman (2003) #39
2006
Aquaman has lost his kingdom for a second time, and chaos closes in on the unsure hero in the form of Black Manta. It's a fight that may make or break Aquaman, just as an important part of his past reemerges

#15-22
Aquaman
Sub Diego
2008
A devastating earthquake hits San Diego, leaving thousands dead. But someone survived the cataclysm ... and their survival will require Aquaman to take on a new role that draws upon all his experience as a hero and leader of a nation!
Written by Will Pfeifer (TEEN TITANS) and illustrated by Patrick Gleason (BATMAN AND ROBIN), AQUAMAN: SUB DIEGO is the first ever collection of this classic story. Collects issues #15-22 of AQUAMAN.
Authors

Will Pfeifer
Author · 29 books
Will Pfeifer was born in 1967 in the town of Niles, Ohio. He attended Kent State University and graduated in 1989. He has resided in Rockford, Illinois since 1990, with his wife, Amy. Pfeifer, along with his comic writing duties, is the assistant features editor at the Rockford Register Star. He also writes a weekly DVD column for the Sunday paper.

John Arcudi
Author · 136 books
John Arcudi has made a name for himself by scripting comics that manage to combine long-running subplots with impeccable characterization and action sequences, making for some of the most exciting and consistently good comics out today.