
Marvel Masterworks: The Sub-Mariner #8, Marvel Masterworks #255, Sub-Mariner (1968) #61-72, Marvel Spotlight (1971) #27
Marvel Masterworks: The Sub-Mariner, Vol. 8
언어: 영어
형식: 킨들
ISBN 10: 1302502158
ISBN 13: 9781302502157
출판 날짜:
January 17th, 2018
출판사: Marvel
페이지: 278
장르들: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
The ocean depths come alive in this vibrant collection featuring the legendary Sub-Mariner. Readers join the enigmatic anti-hero as he navigates the complexities of underwater kingdoms and surface-world tensions. With a mix of fierce battles, political intrigue, and emotional depth, the writing by industry giants like Steve Gerber and Marv Wolfman sets the stage for captivating storytelling.
Richly illustrated by artists such as Bill Everett and John Romita Sr., the visuals breathe life into each page, showcasing breathtaking underwater vistas and intense action sequences. This volume compiles thrilling sagas from the late 60s that focus on Namor's struggles and triumphs, adding layers to his character while exploring themes of loyalty and identity.
Fans of classic comics will find these issues especially meaningful, as each story peels back a layer of Sub-Mariner’s troubled yet noble heart. It's not just about heroics; it's about the weight of a crown, the cost of love, and the complexity of belonging. This masterwork isn't just a journey through water—it’s an exploration of what it means to be both a ruler and a warrior.
Richly illustrated by artists such as Bill Everett and John Romita Sr., the visuals breathe life into each page, showcasing breathtaking underwater vistas and intense action sequences. This volume compiles thrilling sagas from the late 60s that focus on Namor's struggles and triumphs, adding layers to his character while exploring themes of loyalty and identity.
Fans of classic comics will find these issues especially meaningful, as each story peels back a layer of Sub-Mariner’s troubled yet noble heart. It's not just about heroics; it's about the weight of a crown, the cost of love, and the complexity of belonging. This masterwork isn't just a journey through water—it’s an exploration of what it means to be both a ruler and a warrior.