Aquaman #33 Review
Aquaman #33 Written by Jeff Parker Pencils by Paul Pelletier Inks by Sean Parson Colors by Rain Beredo I have been enjoying what Jeff Parker has been doing on Aquaman since Geoff Johns left the series, but this issue…
Aquaman #33 Written by Jeff Parker Pencils by Paul Pelletier Inks by Sean Parson Colors by Rain Beredo I have been enjoying what Jeff Parker has been doing on Aquaman since Geoff Johns left the series, but this issue…
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