Showing posts with label Sub-Mariner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sub-Mariner. Show all posts

Monday, January 8, 2024

Russkie-Smashers SUB-MARINER (and Namora) "Unseen Invaders"

Let's celebrate the New Year enthusiastically with even MORE Russkie-Smashing...

...featuring Marvel's (retroactively) first mutant, Prince Namor and his cousin, Namora!
Written and illustrated by Subby's creator, Bill Everett, this tale from Atlas' Sub-Mariner V1N37 (1954) shows that, while Namor is as anti-Russkie as he was anti-Axis in World War II, Americans still don't trust him!
Marvel Multiverse note: the aliens resemble the Badoon, officially-introduced in Marvel's Silver Surfer #2 (1968)...who also used invisibility and flying saucers!
Bill Everett brought the Badoon into his final run on Subby in the 1970s...as allies of Namor's evil cousin Prince Byrrah!
Coincidence?
I think not!

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Monday, November 21, 2022

Russkie-Smashers SUB-MARINER "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie"

Despite the fact the US government tended to blame him for Russkie actions as shown HERE...

...Prince Namor kept trying to show he was one of the "good guys"!
Namor's creator, Bill Everett, wrote and illustrated this tale from Atlas' Sub-Mariner #33 (1954) which shows the Avenging Son at his snarky best!
Next week, we return to our rotating cast of Russkie-smashers, and you'll have to be here to see who it is!

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Monday, November 14, 2022

Russkie-Smashers MEN'S ADVENTURES "Sub-Mariner (and Namora) in 'Killer Whales' "

Time, once again, to kick Commie butt...
...with the super-powered guy who hates all surface men...but especially Russkies!
And you wonder why he's an "anti-hero"?
Namor's creator, Bill Everett, wrote and illustrated this tale from Atlas' Men's Adventure #28 (1954) which shows Americans make mistakes, too!
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Monday, November 7, 2022

Russkie-Smashers YOUNG MEN COMICS "Sub-Mariner (and Namora) in 'Pirates vs Pirates' "

 Even we make mistakes!
Last week's story wasn't Prince Namor's first Russkie-Smashing adventure!
This was!
When you look at the first couple of pages, it's easy to not realize this tale from Atlas' Young Men Comics #27 (1954), penciled and inked by Bill Everett (with a layout assist by Bob Powell), involves Russkies, so our inadvertent mistake is understandable.
Tomorrow:
Namora and the Mayans
at our "sister" RetroBlog
HEROINES!
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(Note: the Young Men Comics and other 1950s tales were actually post-Golden Age, and were technically Atlas Comics stories, as shown in the Marvel Masterworks: Atlas-Era Heroes reprints of those same stories!)

Monday, October 31, 2022

Russkie Smashers YOUNG MEN COMICS "Sub-Mariner in the Land Below the Sun!"

Along with Captain America, both the Golden Age Human Torch and Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner...
...battled Russkies (and Red Chinese) for a couple of years in the 1950s!
Though Namor (like Captain America & Bucky and the Human Torch & Toro) had returned in Atlas' Young Men #24 (1953), his first few stories were sci-fi/fantasy-oriented!
This tale, written and illustrated by creator Bill Everett from Atlas' Young Men #28 (1954), was his first Russkie-smashing adventure, but with supernatural elements...making it quite apropos for Halloween, eh?
BTW, note that almost all the Atlantians have big "bug eyes" and green skin, but Dorma, who wasn't half-human like Namor, has Caucasian flesh-tone!
When she was re-introduced in the Silver Age, they gave her the standard blue skin (and human eyes) all the other Atlantians had!
Next Week, 
Sub-Mariner Returns in Two Adventures...

A Russkie-Smashing Saga
and
His First Bronze-Age Encounter with...

The Black Panther!
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