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[QUOTE=Phoenixx9;4917589]No problem, my friend! Glad to help.
It was a really important happening. However, the process got reversed for Magneto just a few years later our time, but it was much longerfor him in Marvel Time.
That scene always makes me laugh----look at all of those lil' whinners! While there is no sound effect, I can hear all of the "Waugggghhhs", lol![/QUOTE]
LOL! Now I'm wondering if Passive Agressive Cyclops also gave Magneto a crying baby ring tone?
Yes, that's what I meant. It was kind of like the sinking of Atlantis, after Morgan Le Fay raised it. That happened while I was taking a break from comics and I had to search and search for where it happened, cause it didn't happen a Namor book, because of course, we didn't have one. :(
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4917374]Can't remember if I posted this one before or not, but there's never a wrong time to post Marie Severin. I really wish I'd gotten to meet her or at least interact with her.
[IMG]https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qOWHs48LjxM/XUiSyrumCRI/AAAAAAAAaGM/q-ISDt2QsZMHoe--eM33snWfi0VFerIMgCLcBGAs/s1600/EhqimbSL_0508181015481gpadd%255B1%255D.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
AHHHHHHHHHH! Marie is my FAVORITE Namor artist, and I haven't seen this before, what a delight! I'm going to share this on Twitter if that's alright? I love it! I wish you got to meet her too, she seems like an amazing person.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4917845]The first time I read it was in Origins of Marvel Comics ... or maybe it's sequel.[/QUOTE]
You're right the first time, [I]Reviresco[/I]. [I]Fireside's [B]Origins of Marvel Comics[/B][/I] (1974):
[img]https://tainthemeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/origins-of-marvel-comics-cover.jpg[/img]
Definitely a classic (and a personal favorite of mine, as well). :cool:
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;4918276]You're right the first time, [I]Reviresco[/I]. [I]Fireside's [B]Origins of Marvel Comics[/B][/I] (1974):
[img]https://tainthemeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/origins-of-marvel-comics-cover.jpg[/img]
Definitely a classic (and a personal favorite of mine, as well). :cool:[/QUOTE]
Ooooh, I had this book!
I sold it a few years ago. But that, Sons of Origins and the Marvel Women Book all had such fantastic covers and never-before-or-after-seen coloring!! It was so unique!
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4917845]Awesome! This is from the classic Hulk #118. It was reprinted several times. The first time I read it was in Origins of Marvel Comics ... or maybe it's sequel.
I love how Trimpe drew the whirling water around Hulk. Really shows the movement.[/QUOTE]
That what I had when I was a kid. Too bad I fell asleep on too many times as a kid. That is one of the collections that made me love marvel comics.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4917940]AHHHHHHHHHH! Marie is my FAVORITE Namor artist, and I haven't seen this before, what a delight! I'm going to share this on Twitter if that's alright? I love it! I wish you got to meet her too, she seems like an amazing person.[/QUOTE]
Of course! I got it online somewhere. I think it was in the Marie Severin's art book.
I love her work. She's definitely one of the grand dame's of comics and Marvel in particular. I really want to get this artist print from the 1970s featuring her, and Namor of course.a
Ah, found it. It's from Foom 8.
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBsTic1XYAEqhOR?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBsTi5KXkAAYeRc?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
modern color by Rachelle Rosenberg
[url]https://twitter.com/BrowseTheStacks/status/1160542826456920065[/url]
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;4918276]You're right the first time, [I]Reviresco[/I]. [I]Fireside's [B]Origins of Marvel Comics[/B][/I] (1974):
[img]https://tainthemeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/origins-of-marvel-comics-cover.jpg[/img]
Definitely a classic (and a personal favorite of mine, as well). :cool:[/QUOTE]
Yes! That's it! I still have a hardcover of it, packed up. I think it was the first hardcover I ever bought.
I think that's part of the reason I always loved Romita's Namor, between this cover and Subby 67, where the black suit was introduced.
[QUOTE=Phoenixx9;4918926]Ooooh, I had this book!
I sold it a few years ago. But that, Sons of Origins and the Marvel Women Book all had such fantastic covers and never-before-or-after-seen coloring!! It was so unique![/QUOTE]
Yep! Son of Origins and Bring on the Bad Guys!
These books came out before there was such a thing as trades, so it was first time we got to see some of these old issues.
[QUOTE=taozen;4919087]That what I had when I was a kid. Too bad I fell asleep on too many times as a kid. That is one of the collections that made me love marvel comics.[/QUOTE]
LOL! I can see that happening, falling asleep while reading and re-reading these stories.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4917374]Can't remember if I posted this one before or not, but there's never a wrong time to post Marie Severin. I really wish I'd gotten to meet her or at least interact with her.
[IMG]https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qOWHs48LjxM/XUiSyrumCRI/AAAAAAAAaGM/q-ISDt2QsZMHoe--eM33snWfi0VFerIMgCLcBGAs/s1600/EhqimbSL_0508181015481gpadd%255B1%255D.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Wow! I've never seen this one. By the way Namor's hair looks it must be fairly recent as Namor hair looks quite different from how they use the draw it in the silver age. Its kind of longer and they hardly ever show strands on the back.
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Anyone remember The Initiative: Submariner story? I remember the ending well but can’t remember how good/bad the rest of it was? With namors son?
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[QUOTE=your_name_here;4920196]Anyone remember The Initiative: Submariner story? I remember the ending well but can’t remember how good/bad the rest of it was? With namors son?[/QUOTE]
Oh yes! One of the best endings ever! Only to be completely wasted and never followed up on. :(
I have mixed feeling about the series, mostly, I'm sure, because I'm an old school fan, who grew up on the Noble Sub-Mariner, not exactly the Namor we have now. I thought the premise of Kamar was ridiculous, both for a ruling monarch and for Namor. And I couldn't see Namor being anywhere near as ruthless as he is portrayed in the series, especially with Kamar.
Are you asking what happened to Kamar?
Other than that, I thought the series was pretty good. It highlighted the political side of Namor and Atlantis and was like a tour of the MU, and gave you an idea of how Namor interacted with it. It had some great Namor brawling moments and some snarky Namor, also. Loved the art!
Despite my personal misgivings, I usually recommend this for modern comics readers who are interested in checking out a Namor book.
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Alex Ross posted the Namor pic I'd only seen on a bad pic of a museum wall!
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUxzWAUWAAEvDxb?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
[url]https://twitter.com/thealexrossart/status/1246498022185467908[/url]
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[QUOTE=Thor-El;4920182]Wow! I've never seen this one. By the way Namor's hair looks it must be fairly recent as Namor hair looks quite different from how they use the draw it in the silver age. Its kind of longer and they hardly ever show strands on the back.[/QUOTE]
It looks like this was done in 2003. Marie used to give Namor a few strands of hair out of place, but definitely not as long as it is here.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4920442]Alex Ross posted the Namor pic I'd only seen on a bad pic of a museum wall!
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUxzWAUWAAEvDxb?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
[url]https://twitter.com/thealexrossart/status/1246498022185467908[/url][/QUOTE]
I saw this on his instagram. Alex Ross Namor pictures are always such masterpieces!!!! What talent!
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4920442]Alex Ross posted the Namor pic I'd only seen on a bad pic of a museum wall!
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUxzWAUWAAEvDxb?format=jpg&name=medium [/img]
[url]https://twitter.com/thealexrossart/status/1246498022185467908[/url][/QUOTE]
This is beautiful! I love how the gold is "that gold"--that perfect color and very metallicy looking. Perfect!
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[QUOTE=Thor-El;4920182]Wow! I've never seen this one. By the way Namor's hair looks it must be fairly recent as Namor hair looks quite different from how they use the draw it in the silver age. Its kind of longer and they hardly ever show strands on the back.[/QUOTE]
I would have to look again but I totally recall Namor having some hair loose during "Action shots" and you could see some stands that weren't slicked back to his head in Marie's art. I really love how she showed motion in her work, her Namor was great!
[QUOTE=Reviresco;4919451]Of course! I got it online somewhere. I think it was in the Marie Severin's art book.
I love her work. She's definitely one of the grand dame's of comics and Marvel in particular. I really want to get this artist print from the 1970s featuring her, and Namor of course.a
Ah, found it. It's from Foom 8.
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBsTic1XYAEqhOR?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBsTi5KXkAAYeRc?format=jpg&name=medium[/img]
modern color by Rachelle Rosenberg
[url]https://twitter.com/BrowseTheStacks/status/1160542826456920065[/url][/QUOTE]
I haven't seen this colored! This is wonderfully done! Thanks for sharing Rev!