Aquaman Reveals Stylish, Low-Key Redesign for Black Manta Ahead of The Lost Kingdom

Aquaman Reveals Stylish, Low-Key Redesign for Black Manta Ahead of The Lost Kingdom

Warning: Spoilers for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special #1

In anticipation of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, DC has unveiled a captivating redesign of Black Manta’s iconic suit in an Aquaman comic special. Should this costume transition from the pages of the comic to the cinema screen, it will undoubtedly be welcomed by fans, given its refreshing take on one of the most classic villain costumes in comic-book history.

The Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special #1 is a 64-page comic prelude to the highly anticipated movie sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. This special delivers three thrilling interconnected stories that tie into the movie’s forthcoming events, including the Black Manta-focused story “Afterimage” by Joey Esposito, Ray-Anthony Height, Enrica Eren Angiolini, and Josh Reed.

Aquaman Reveals Stylish, Low-Key Redesign for Black Manta Ahead of The Lost Kingdom

This Black Manta story offers fans an enticing glimpse of the character’s updated armor redesign, which features a new and slimmer version of his manta-themed mask. This refreshed look will captivate audiences, generating anticipation for Black Manta’s pivotal role in the Aquaman movie sequel.

Comparing Black Manta’s Original Suit with His Updated Look

Black Manta without his helmet in Aquaman 2

In Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special #1, the second tale unveils the update to Black Manta’s iconic armor, revealing a departure from his traditional mega-helmet appearance. This new rendition introduces a modern twist to the villain’s look, trading the bulk of his classic helmet for a more streamlined, contemporary design. It replaces the large helmet with a goggle-like apparatus, retaining the trademark large red eyes while shedding the excessive size, resulting in an impressive and sleek armor redesign. Despite the absence of energy blasts in the showcased comic, the goggles are likely still capable of this function.

Not only is the new design undeniably cool, it also presents a more practical and portable version of the traditional Black Manta costume, marked by its reduced size and enhanced convenience for storage and mobility. This is something that the original helmet has always lacked. The reveal of this updated appearance will certainly incite curiosity, setting the stage for discussions on whether this fresh rendition surpasses the appeal of the original suit. As this distinctive new look makes its way through the fandom, it remains an exciting prospect to witness fans’ reception and preferences for this contemporary take on Black Manta’s armor.

Black Manta’s Redesign Deserves to Be Seen in the Aquaman Movie

Black Trident Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Black Manta

Before a fair assessment can be made on whether the new appearance is an improvement, fans must witness it in its full glory on the grand scale of the movie screen. With this updated design showcased in the prequel comic, hopefully this fresh look will appear in the upcoming film. Seeing this rendition brought to life on screen and observing how it measures up against the classic Manta helm in action is an exciting prospect. Black Manta’s potential costume variations stand as yet another enticing element for Aquaman fans to anticipate while eagerly awaiting the release of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM SPECIAL #1

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special 1 Main Cover

  • Writers: Tim Seeley, Joey Esposito, Ethan Sacks
  • Cover Artists: Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson
  • Artists: Miguel Mendonca, Ray-Anthony Height, Scot Eaton
  • Inker: Norm Rapmund
  • Colorists: Andrew Dalhouse, Enrica Eren Angiolini, Tony Aviña
  • Letterers: Wes Abbott, Josh Reed, Carlos M. Mangual