Bleeding Cool has new images and SPOILERS up. Looks like a bit of a rewrite in Namor's past.
SPOILERS BE HERE!
Bleeding Cool has new images and SPOILERS up. Looks like a bit of a rewrite in Namor's past.
SPOILERS BE HERE!
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
I know Namor's history has been rather . . . fluid . . . in the past, but between this and that story about Marvel Comics Presents #1, I'm getting a bit worried that they're really overdoing it (especially if a new writer in the not-too-distant future gets to make more revisions / undoes some of the ones already committed to).
I'd have to go back and look at Saga of Sub-Mariner and see if it states Namor was doing anything around the time period of the MCP #1. But, this story seems a natural progression from Robinson's story about the A-bomb tests.
As I said elsewhere, I think this may redress / address the ridiculous idea that Namor had amnesia and was a hobo from 1959 to 13 years ago -- because of the sliding timescale.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Newsarama advance review of Invaders #1. They give it an 8!
There's a few more tidbits about it, but not really spoilery, if you've reading the previous images. There aren't any new images.
https://www.newsarama.com/43487-best...nvaders-1.html
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Zdarsky posted the Winter Soldier promo poster he made on his twitter.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dw_UgqtX4AEjWVZ.jpg
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
I LOVED this first issue of Invaders. Yes, it is Namor centric, but there's some good scenes with Cap, and Jim Hammond again proves he is the most human of them all. Bucky fans, will have to wait, though he does appear. The WWII appearance suggests something, which I've sort of expected anyway.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
If you go back and look at the interactions between Namor and Bucky, since Brubaker, they actually have a relationship, and one that is different than Bucky's with Steve. It's almost like, Steve is the beloved father he can never be as good as. Namor is the older, cooler brother, who isn't looking for a sidekick or to be a role model -- who is a "bad" influence in Steve's mind, I'm sure. Yet, both Namor and Bucky share the same job and some of the same darkness. They do all the crappy ugly things that Steve can't deal with.
Which is one reason why I don't care for Holier Than Thou Steve. He's only allowed to take the high road, because of men like Namor and Bucky.
I could be wrong, but it looked like Zdarsky was acknowledging the relationship between Bucky and Namor in one scene, without even having them interact. I hope it gets explored more.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Well, of course WE don't mind. ;p Though, I think it is only fair, after Robinson's run -- he shortchanged us on the Namor stuff.
But I thought the Cap and Hammond interaction was great. And the Cap and Namor interaction in WWII was revealing. Though, it wasn't clear who Namor was embracing in the end. I was thinking it was Randall, not Cap. What did you think?
I also thought the preview pages were really well done, a very gripping and emotional portral of the war.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
I really need to stop coming to boards like this. I get excited enough about a comic enough to want to discuss it with like-minded individuals only to come here and see my favorite character dissed.
Excitement over this run now effectively quelled.
There is nothing wrong with having morals. There is nothing wrong with having a hard time stomaching murder, even in war. There is nothing wrong with having boundaries of what you will or will not do. Part of 'acceptance' is accepting not just the darker shades of people, but the lighter shades as well. One or the other are not mutually exclusive. And each person needs to decide for themselves what their limits are. Having different limits does not a bad character make. It makes things interesting. Namor and Steve are supposed to contrast each other, because at the end of the day, when this run wraps up, the moral of the story will be that they love each other despite their differences, that they accept each other for what they are.
Logos. Pathos. Ethos. That are what Jim, Namor and Steve are meant to symbolize. Steve is ethos. Namor pathos. Jim logos. They work BECAUSE each represents a different morality, a different perspective, and together they make a whole.
But whatever. I'm out. That'll teach me for wanting to share my joy with other Invaders fans. Guess Steve fans aren't welcome to the party.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
I guess my thing about Steve and the others is, well, Steve was allowed to move on. In fact, he was almost forced to move on. Plus I'm not sure it's that Steve really just has the moral high ground so much as it is he's got a healthier mental and emotional state to begin with.
Namor was always unstable and Bucky was horrifically tortured and hurt for years. He's only recently really been able to heal.
We really do love Steve but tbh I do see there are two kinds of Steve writers, the ones who KNOW the character and the ones who think they know Captain America. Cap wears a mask just like Namor and Jim, they each show something to other people that is different from the honest friendship they have with each other. Lately writers seem to always make Steve 'holier than thou' because they think Steve is all lectures and doing things right and good. They don't show much much struggle Steve has to stay on the right path, he is cut from a different cloth as Namor and he has a very different set of morals yet today we see Steve, one who knows the price people pay and who pays that price himself. I am truly sorry if you feel this way but I would rather have a Steve than a Captain America who like in the Avengers was all 'you are wrong wrong wrong' . Invaders Steve is a full rich character, he sees his friend is hurting and rather than let him go on the self destructive behavior he smacks him back into place. He does it because he cares. Just seeing the difference in the writing is so refreshing and I miss this Steve a lot. He, Jim, and Namor are really my top characters and Invaders is my favorite team. I do hope you will come back if you choose to.
It seemed clear it was Cap for sure because of the blond hair the suit was the same and he stands next to Steve at the funeral, I don't think Namor is good with softer emotions like hugging between him and someone who might have just been a medic/almost stranger since they wouldn't really be close friends. I think Steve and Namor's relationship is going to be one of the main focuses this time around but I do want to see Steve and Jim too. I want to see everyone!
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis