Last I check, the fishman was trying to steal the hearts and souls of his loved one as parts of his body decomposed. For those who would rather remember the King of Atlantis in his hey day, check out the cover to the upcoming Brave and the Bold #32.
The issue is written by J. Michael Straczynski and Jesus Saiz, and arrives in February.
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It looks like Aquaman and Etrigan are trying to remember where they parked their car.
“Is that it over there?”
“Damn it, Arthur, I told you we parked in the A lot.”
Cool, what is the continuity in this story?
Seems to be the old Bob Haney squint-a-bit-and-it-kinda-fits-maybe approach to continuity. Flash/Blackhawk, f’rinstance, could fit anywhere on Barry Allen’s timeline, either pre-Crisis or post-Final-Crisis, but there’s a bit of an issue finding a point when the ‘Hawks were operating entirely as ground troops for months at a time.
Not that anyone is likely to treat these enjoyable bits of fluff as worthy of referencing in the future, anyway, even if you =can- somehow shoehorn them into canon (such as it is at DC). Take ’em like the original B&B (or, better still, like MST3K) and enjoy the ride.
Ah, the old Brave and the Bold team ups from my generation. The chance to have some fun with the “B” list heroes.
Two of my favorites! Cool!