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Aquaman Volume 2: Amnesty

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Aquaman Volume 2: Amnesty

Contributors:

By (Author) Kelly Sue Deconnick
By (author) Robson Rocha

ISBN:

9781779502506

Publisher:

DC Comics

Imprint:

DC Comics

Publication Date:

9th November 2020

UK Publication Date:

4th August 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

741.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Description

The tides turn for the Sea King as Kelly Sue DeConnick (Captain Marvel, Pretty Deadly) and red-hot artist Robson Rocha steer Aquaman into uncharted waters! Dive back into Aquaman's story as he continues his epic adventure. Arthur Curry discovers more of his true nature and his connection to the seas. Once he regains his memories and uncovers the secrets of his past, will he remember that he is a king Or will he discover that he is a god Collects Aquaman #48-52.

Author Bio

Kelly Sue DeConnick is the Eisner Award-nominated writer of Bitch Planet (Image), Pretty Deadly (Image), Captain Marvel (Marvel) and Osborn (Marvel) and got her start in the comics industry adapting Japanese and Korean comics into English. Five years and more than ten thousand pages of adaptation later, she transitioned to American comics with 30 Days of Night- Eben and Stella for Steve Niles and IDW. Work for Image, Boom, Oni, Humanoids, Dark Horse, DC, Vertigo and Marvel soon followed. Today DeConnick is best known for surprise hits like Carol Danvers's rebranding as Captain Marvel and the Eisner-nominated mythological western Pretty Deadly, the latter co-created with artist Emma Rios. DeConnick's most recent venture, the sci-fi kidney-punch called Bitch Planet, co-created with Valentine De Landro, launched to rave reviews in December 2014. DeConnick lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Matt Fraction, and their two children.

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