William Blake Everett, aka Bill Everett, was a comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner as well as co-creating Zombie and Daredevil with writer Stan Lee for Marvel Comics. He was a descendant of the poet William Blake and of Richard Everett, founder of Dedham, Massachusetts.
... The Big Freeze! Namor heads to his kingdom for some R&R only to find Byrrah up to his usual schemes. He's selling blocks of ice to a Red group in South America, with secret cargo of guns and ammo frozen inside. Namor, as usual, gets pissed about this and decides to freeze himself in a block to see where they're going. He threatens the Reds in South America, but doesn't do anything about the guns because he's not in the legal right, I guess. Anyway, he stops the trading and traitoring of Byrrah and almost freezes him to death in an ice block, before Namora talks him out of it.
... Bird of Prey! 17 year old Namor is showing off his superpowers to his friends when he's attacked by a "bird". This bird shoots him with bullets, drops a bunch of "eggs" on an ice shelf, exploding it, and is finally taken down by Namor, but not before he's knocked unconscious. He wakes up in his mother's arms, the Imperial Princess Fen, who then tells him he was a hero now for destroying his first Nazi Airplane.
... And the Return of the Nautilus Someone has stolen a painting of the "Nautilus" from Jules Vernes "20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", in a letter the thief claims to be an Occult Magician and will bring the painting to life. Seemingly he succeeds, ships start going down all over and the modern American submarine, the Nautilus, and American Submarine, is tasked with finding it, but they almost get shot out of the water. So Namor is asked to check it out, he watches a sub fight between both Nautilus ships, and follows the fake ship back to its port. He punches it and it explodes, disintegrating to nothing. Namor recovers the painting, but shockingly to everyone, where the Nautilus was is only a painted explosion now. Also I was right, they didn't bring up not having a kingdom anymore one time from the previous issue.
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