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Tom vs. Comics

Tom vs. Aquaman_Aquaman #32 - Tryton the Terrible

Tom vs. Comics

Thomas Katers

Arts, Visual Arts, Books

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2011

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Tryton the Terrible

tomkaters@gmail.com

www.tomvsdcu.posterous.com

Music by Smith Westerns

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0:00.0

Time versus Aquaman and Aquaman number 32 are somebody needs to get this couple of Baby Bjorn,

0:05.8

underwater style.

0:09.2

Welcome back for Aquaman number 32, the March, April, 1967, issue featuring a cover by Nick

0:14.7

Cardi with the issue being edited in by George Cashton.

0:17.5

Our Aquaman story is Triton the Terrible, written by Bob Haney,

0:24.3

featuring art by Nick Cardi. We begin Atlantis, as the caption says,

0:30.3

the world's most unique city, home to Aquaman, underwater, under dome, filled with people who barely seem able to take care of themselves, always running to Aquaman for help.

0:34.6

It is truly a haughty and unique mix and relatively tranquil place most of the time in comparison

0:42.6

to the rest of the DC universe.

0:44.3

Well, this morning that tranquility is ruined for suddenly the very rocks that Atlantis sits

0:51.8

upon start trembling, rocking back and forth,

0:54.7

the mighty rumbling goes through the city.

0:56.9

We see everyone in Atlantis.

0:58.6

All the Atlanteans panic,

1:00.2

like they always do,

1:01.5

screaming about a sea quake,

1:03.1

swimming in circles,

1:04.3

yelling everywhere,

1:05.3

Aqua baby's freaking out,

1:06.7

Mara's freaking out.

1:08.1

Aquaman's confused

1:09.4

because the coral beds that Atlantis is now anchored upon,

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