TheCorpulent1
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I'm actually okay with a lot of what Johns has changed. Returning Arthur to a human/Atlantean hybrid rather than a full Atlantean? Great; I actually prefer that. Rewriting his angsty rejection of the surface world in his youth into this Others thing? I'll probably be cool with that too, although it's still in progress so I don't know. The only major retcon that's really bothering me so far is that Aquaman grew up like a normal American kid with the lighthouse keeper (I'm still not sure if he's named Arthur Curry, Sr. or Tom Curry this time around). It removes a lot of that sense of "otherness" to Aquaman that I loved. He had to learn to adapt to the surface world and Atlantis both. He was a quintessential outsider. Now he's basically a kid from New England who found out one day that he could breathe underwater and, oh yeah, he's probably heir to some ancient underwater kingdom or something.
But even that I could get past. My main issue with Johns' Aquaman as a character is that he's boring. He has zero personality. Johns threw the fourth-wall-breaking idea that people in the comics make fun of Aquaman too in there to liven things up, but that's essentially just a distraction from the bland cardboard cutout of a person that Aquaman is. And the constant ridicule got really irritating after the first issue, to boot. Mera's not much better. Rather than being totally personality-less like her husband, she has exactly one trait: She's angry. Really, really angry. Why? Who knows? She just is, and Johns wants to make sure you know that. So in every panel of every issue, she will be angry. Because she's angry. You have to remember that about her: she's angry.
So Mr. Beige and Mrs. Rage are our ostensible leads in this comic. How could it not be amazing?
But I do still love the idea of Aquaman enough that I haven't quite dropped it yet. Hopefully Johns will fix some of the problems in future issues. The execution so far hasn't been great, but I appreciate that he's at least attempting to provide Aquaman with some form of a personality in the current arc. Although right now it's limited mainly to his past, from his time with the Others. And... it's basically just "angry" again.

But even that I could get past. My main issue with Johns' Aquaman as a character is that he's boring. He has zero personality. Johns threw the fourth-wall-breaking idea that people in the comics make fun of Aquaman too in there to liven things up, but that's essentially just a distraction from the bland cardboard cutout of a person that Aquaman is. And the constant ridicule got really irritating after the first issue, to boot. Mera's not much better. Rather than being totally personality-less like her husband, she has exactly one trait: She's angry. Really, really angry. Why? Who knows? She just is, and Johns wants to make sure you know that. So in every panel of every issue, she will be angry. Because she's angry. You have to remember that about her: she's angry.
So Mr. Beige and Mrs. Rage are our ostensible leads in this comic. How could it not be amazing?

But I do still love the idea of Aquaman enough that I haven't quite dropped it yet. Hopefully Johns will fix some of the problems in future issues. The execution so far hasn't been great, but I appreciate that he's at least attempting to provide Aquaman with some form of a personality in the current arc. Although right now it's limited mainly to his past, from his time with the Others. And... it's basically just "angry" again.


