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| | NEWSARAMA.COM: KURT BUSIEK TALKS AQUAMAN: SWORD OF ATLANTIS |
 | | But Busiek was also sure to point out at the same time, he, Guice, their editor, and DC are not scrapping any of the past history of Aquaman, of Atlantis, and of all the mythology that's built up around the undersea world over the years. |
 | | The new Aquaman gets to start from the bottom, and anything he wins will be an accomplishment, a new legend, new victories -- not regaining something he used to have or fighting to protect the old status quo. |
 | | ”The original Aquaman, back in the Golden Age, was the son of a scientist, a human being biologically-augmented to be a water-breather,” Busiek explained. |
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