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Sub-Mariner Comics #39

Sub-Mariner Comics #39

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Namor earns the ire of the United States military after squatting in an abandoned prison!

26 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 6, 2018

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Bill Everett

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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.

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... Wham! (didn't we just do this?)
A girl was peeking underwater with a little glass box when she goes overboard on her little boat. Namor sees if she's okay only to find her being kidnapped by some Red frogmen. They've rigged a harbour to blow and kidnapped the girl, figuring she saw it all. Namor beats up the Reds, but not before being blamed for the bombing. Then Namor returns the girl home only to learn she didn't see anything but fish underwater.

... Gets a Lesson in Humility From Namora!
Young Namor is introduced to his cousin Namora for the first time, but doesn't want her to join him and his buddies game. They swim out to a wreck to play Captain, but Byrrah suggests Namor should be a torpedo to launch. He agrees and crawls into the chute, Byrrah closes the door and they notice too late that the locks are broken and the chute is blocked, trapping Namor. Byrrah and his friends leave Namor, scared of the trouble they'd get in. Thankfully Namora followed then out and rescues Namor. She reveals that she blocked the chute. This sounds like one of those stories these cousins won't spill to their parents for a good few years lol.

Octopus!
These stories are great. Unlike the Bowhead story from last issue, this one seems way more plausible.

... The Long Night!
Namor is hypnotized into doing the bidding of Master hypnotist El Diablo. You see, Namor arrested the man's brother, so he's getting revenge by making Namor pull robberies and tank his own rep. Namor snaps out of it when he's about to kill a cop, then leads the angry police right to El Diablo.
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