13 COVERS: Celebrating AQUAMAN in the Bronze Age

An era of Adventure…

It’s AQUAMAN WEEK! All week long, we’re celebrating the legacy of the Swift and Powerful Monarch of the Ocean. Click here for the complete index of features. You’ll be glad you did!

Even if Aquaman’s heyday was the Silver Age, he was still popular in the Bronze Age — or at least the early ’70s: He was a charter member of the Super Friends and was part of the first wave of Mego action figures, to give you two examples.

Nevertheless, he bounced around in the comics, going from his own title to Adventure Comics, back to his own title and back to Adventure again, with guest appearances thrown in, as well.

Still, it was entertaining stuff — even landmark, considering the death of Arthur Jr.

Here are 13 COVERS:

Jim Aparo

Ramona Fradon pencils, Bob Smith inks

Dick Giordano

Nick Cardy

Main image by Aparo

Rich Buckler pencils, Giordano inks

Ross Andru pencils, Giordano inks

Aparo

Cardy

Aparo

Carmine Infantino pencils, Murphy Anderson inks

Neal Adams

Aparo

MORE

— The Complete AQUAMAN WEEK Index of Stories. Click here.

— 13 COVERS: Celebrating AQUAMAN in the Silver Age. Click here.

Cover images and credits from the moist Grand Comics Database.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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