One of Mera’s most appreciated attributes is her sass! And Danielle did not at all deprive us from this. I was half way through within 30mins and I was addicted. I skipped seeing Captain Marvel just to read the rest of this book. Now the positives: I really could go forever about this. As most of their encounters have been based more in traditional settings. Again, this isn’t really a negative but more of an adjustment. Even though he is still in the tower, in terms of his job and outgoings, things seem very 21st century. Does Mera have a Shell Watch? Like an Apple Watch but underwater? Also, Arthur seems he lives a very modern life. If I had to be critical, my only “negative” which I guess isn’t really a negative the slightly modern elements it has. I found myself desperate for more, sitting on the couch wondering how to push DC to expand on her story. Jumping straight into the negatives: The first negative for me was getting to the end and knowing that I couldn’t read more. To sum things up, Danielle has given us an in-depth history and background into Mera’s family, home, and even herself. Expanding from what we’ve seen in the Brightest Day events and Secret Origins (2014), basically New 52 canon.
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