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Rhona Cleary

Little Mermaid Sequel Sees Ariel Confront Her Dark Opposite
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Warning: Spoilers for Ariel and the Curse of the Sea Witches: A Graphic NovelIn a graphic novel sequel to Disney's The Little Mermaid, Ariel confronts a darker version of herself who shows what her fate could have been if events transpired a little differently than they did in the 1989 Disney classic. The graphic novel picks up after the events of the original animated film, and is not an adaptation one of Disney's horrible direct-to-video sequels.

Ariel's dark opposite comes in the form Arnaaluk, the queen of the Arctic merfolk in Ariel and the Curse of the Sea Witches: A Graphic Novel by story writer Rhona Cleary by penciler Valentina Brancati, cleanup artist Andrea Greppi, painter Lorenzo Fornaciari and pencil drawer Marco Leoni. Ariel meets her while accompanying Eric to Greenland, where a new port is under construction. The graphic novel portrays Arnaaluk as a bitter queen who espouses a hatred...
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  • 6/9/2023
  • by Steven Blackburn
  • ScreenRant
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