Thanks! XD
No, but I do love to look at them, lol. Also if anyone ever uses the designs for their own tattoos that would be cool.
Ahh ok, thanks Rev. I am curious as to when they will finish the 90s run, we only got Bryne Visionaries iirc
Thanks! XD
No, but I do love to look at them, lol. Also if anyone ever uses the designs for their own tattoos that would be cool.
Ahh ok, thanks Rev. I am curious as to when they will finish the 90s run, we only got Bryne Visionaries iirc
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
Namor Week Day 6 was Magic or Science, so I chose to highlight the beautiful Lady Dorma + Magic in a comic edit, you can see the full set here
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
"The Marvel EIC Chair has a certain curse that goes along with it: it tends to drive people insane, and ultimately, out of the business altogether. It is the notorious last stop for many staffers, as once you've sat in The Big Chair, your pariah status is usually locked in." Christopher Priest
We've actually gotten over half of the 90s run published. All of Bryne and Jae Lee's run was printed in the Omnibus. The last issues of the 90s run were printed in the FF / Inhumans / Atlantis Rising trade. We are just missing the Glenn Herdling / Geoff Isherwood run... maybe 15 issues? I'm not going to say it's my least favorite, but it does have the Llyron arc. smh
Oh, and we need the 1984 mini-series, which I don't think has been collected ever.
Nice! I can easily see that MCU Namor being used.
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?
From that great issue where a bewitched Dorma tries to sacrifice Namor! lol
I doubt Aaron knows about Dorma. But there's Namora... who doesn't want to even be in Atlantis, but has been running things off and on for years, depending on whether or not the next writer pays attention to what has come before. smh
Yeah, I don't see democracy (or any other ruler) doing well in Atlantis, but that doesn't mean Aaron won't go there.
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 Week is finished! Here's the blog with the fanworks for anyone to check out.
For my final day, I commissioned Pointdotiozao, Kisses for the Sea King, featuring my 8 favorite romance ships for Namor!
Also another fan, Shingummyy created this Nita & Namor art, where Nita gives Namor one of her earrings, for the final day that I thought was just so cute!
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
I know I'm in the minority on this board, but I still feel Dorma should remain dead. Just because many other characters have been dug up, over and over, by writers at Marvel doesn't mean it should be done with Dorma or that it's even a good idea. It's almost always done for either shock value or for a lack of any other creative concepts. I feel the main reason Dorma's shadow looms so heavily and her absence is felt so strongly still, stems from the problem that has faced the Sub-Mariner since the Silver Age: no ongoing book. Dorma, like many of Namor's supporting cast, is still so clung to by fans because she (and they) came from a time when Namor actually had a supporting cast. From a time he had a cast at all. Dorma was an important character in Namor's world and her death was tragic and helped define Namor's character forever afterwards. Bringing her back, in my opinion, is really just an attempt to fill a hole in the Namor mythos (and the hearts of fans), the gigantic void that his world has been languishing in for decades. The desire to have Dorma back is really a desire to have Sub-Mariner stories back, to have stories that mean something. To have an ongoing book full of characters, friends, lovers, villains, and world building that would take the place of that need to dig up old characters because no one is giving us new ones. (Not to mention Marvel having already dug up how many dead Subby characters at this point? Badly, I might add. 3? More?)
I get that Dorma was a major figure during a time when Marvel was establishing Namor as major player in their early days. She's the main supporting character back when Namor was being promoted, advertised and cared about by Marvel. (imagine that?) She's in ads and cartoons, and could be seen wherever Namor was seen. She was a founding Marvel female character, but I don't think that's reason enough to bring her back, and I feel the desire for her return is just a misplaced desire for "The Sub-Mariner" to return. Bringing Dorma back won't solve that issue. All it will do is put that classic character in the hands of an endless string of writers who know or care nothing about her and mangle her as badly as Namor has been for decades now, forever written as an out-of-character guest-star. She's safer in the grave.
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Well, if 616 Lady Dorma isn't an option. Then I'd settle for Warrior Queen Dorma returning, instead...
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"Good-bye. Good luck. Good riddance."