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Aquaman
"Between Two Dooms!"
Aquaman 35
Aquaman
Title: "Between Two Dooms!"
Volume: 1
Number: 35
Cover price: .12
Cover date: September-October, 1967
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Writers: Bob Haney
Pencilers: Nick Cardy
Inkers: Nick Cardy
Cover artists: Nick Cardy
Cover inker: Nick Cardy
Cover letterer: Ira Schnapp
Editors: George Kashdan
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"Between Two Dooms!" is the title to the thirty-fifth issue of the first Aquaman comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Bob Haney, with artwork by Nick Cardy, who also composed the cover art illustration for this issue. It was edited by George Kashdan. This issue shipped with a September-October, 1967 and carries a cover price of .12 cents per copy.

Synopsis[]

Aquaman, Aqualad and Mera notice a strangely-shaped submarine descending upon Atlantis. Aqualad wants to attend Aquaman in investigating it, but Aquaman insists that he stays behind to watch over the others. Aquaman torpedoes himself towards the vessel, but upon making contact with it, discovers that the hull is bio-magnetic. He is stuck to the ship as it disgorges the Manta-Men, creatures in service to his old foe, Black Manta.

With Aquaman trapped, Manta initiates the next stage of his plan. He releases a chemical into the water, which forms a molecular bond with the protective dome surrounding Atlantis. As the chemical begins to seep through the dome and into Atlantis, Mera leads the evacuation and uses her hard-water powers to protect her son.

Aquaman finally frees himself and returns to the city. They are forced to flush out all of the contaminated water, forcing everyone remaining behind to breathe oxygen instead of water. The Atlanteans can only remain out of the water for up to one hour. At Aquaman's urging, Vulko initiates Project-X. Project-X is a serum that will transform Atlanteans into air-breathers. Aquaman, Aqulad, Mera and Aquababy do not take the serum, so that they can remain behind to defend Atlantis. Vulko begins inoculating the other Atlanteans.

To complicate matters, Aquaman's evil brother, the Ocean Master, returns to Atlantis. Although amnesia prevents him from recognizing Aquaman as his sibling, he still feels that only he may be the one to ultimately defeat him.

Black Manta manages to kidnap Aquaman's son, Aquababy and holds him ransom aboard his sea-saucer. He gives Aquaman an ultimatum: He will release Aquababy if Aquaman surrenders to him. Aquaman has little choice but to comply with Black Manta's demands. However, it is the Ocean Master who intercepts Manta's ship and saves Aquababy. He then turns his vessel towards Black Manta's saucer and opens fire. The two villains continue to fight one another with Aquaman caught in between. Manta gets the drop on Aquaman, but Ocean Master emerges from his own ship and attacks him. The two continue battling, enabling Aquaman and Aquababy to get to safety. As the fight concludes, Ocean Master manages to escape. Black Manta's final fate is unknown.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This book was first published on June 29th, 1967.
  • This issue is reprinted in DC Super-Stars #7, and Showcase Presents: Aquaman, Volume 3.
  • This issue includes a "Cap's Hobby Hints" humor strip by Henry Boltinoff.
  • This issue includes a "Major Matt Mason" comic strip and accompanying Mattel toy advertisement.
  • This issue is often cited as the first appearance of Vulko, but he actually debuted in The Brave and the Bold #73, which was published one week before this issue.
  • Although this issue is the first appearance of Black Manta, it is not the first time that Aquaman and have fought one another.
  • Although its not addressed in this issue, presumably, the effects of Manta's chemical formula wears off, and the Atlanteans return to normal.
  • Vulko is mis-spelled Vulco once in this issue.

Appearances[]

  • Aquaman appeared last in Brave and the Bold #73. He appears next in Aquaman #36.
  • Aquababy appeared last in Brave and the Bold #73. He appears next in Aquaman #36.
  • Aqualad appeared last in Brave and the Bold #73. He appears next in Teen Titans #11.
  • First appearance of Black Manta. He appears next in Aquaman #42.
  • Mera appeared last in Brave and the Bold #73. She appears next in Aquaman #36.
  • Ocean Master appeared last in Aquaman #32. He appears next in Aquaman #37.
  • Storm and Imp both appeared last in Brave and the Bold #73.

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