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Throne of Atlantis Event: Checklist

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Written by: Jeff Hill
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Well, last week we were all treated to a pretty sweet prologue that leads directly into the crossover event we never really knew we all wanted:  An Aquaman themed storyline!  Wait…  What?  Yeah.  That’s right.  Aquaman’s a badass now.  Someone (or some thing) is planning on starting a war, and it’s going to be up to the Justice League to prevent it!  As event writer Geoff Johns says: “It’s not safe to go in the water!”

 

So while you anxiously await each part, here’s a quick guide to all of the important crossover tie-ins for the Throne of Atlantis event taking place in the Justice League and Aquaman books from the months of November through February. Each entry will be followed by my review as soon as it becomes available.

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Aquaman 14

(Prelude)

Geoff Johns, Pete Woods, Pere Perez

Release Date: 11/28/2012

 

Justice League 15

(Part One)

Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Gary Frank

Release Date: 12/26/2012

 

Aquaman 15

(Part Two)

Geoff Johns, Ardian Syaf

Release Date: 12/26/2012

 

Justice League 16

(Part Three)

Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Gary Frank

Release Date: 1/23/2013

 

Aquaman 16

(Part Four)

Geoff Johns, Paul Pelletier

Release Date: 1/30/2013

 

Justice League 17

(Part Five – Double Sized Finale)

Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado

Release Date: 2/20/2013

 

Aquaman 17 (Epilogue)
Geoff Johns, Paul Pelletier, Art Thibert

Release Date: 2/27/2013

Throne of Atlantis Checklist



About the Author

Jeff Hill
Jeff Hill is a moderately reformed frat boy turned writer/teacher living the dream in Lincoln, Nebraska. He does freelance work and writes fiction, none of which are about corn or the husking of corn. His work has appeared in over a dozen publications and his mom has a binder full of printed copies for any doubters.




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2 Comments


  1. Scorp_Moonopoly

    Here we go again!


    • jeffhillwriter

      As long as they continue to be well-written with good art, DC's got me for any future crossovers. But they have to CONTINUE to be good… That's the only catch.



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