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#685: Back Issue Reviews from the Cosmic Longbox – Namor Through the Ages‪!‬ The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast

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It's Back Issue Reviews Time!

In this episode, our sentient Cosmic Longbox wants to know all about that sexy shirtless guy with the wings on his ankles from Black Panther Wakanda Forever, Marvel’s first anti-hero, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Namor McKenzie (betcha didn’t know his last name) was created by Bill Everett way back in 1939 and made his first appearance in Marvel Comics #1 from Timely, the predecessor to Marvel. Since then, Subby has gone through more phases than we can count and we’ll take a look at 8 of them starting with his first Silver Age appearance in Marvel Comics. we'll discuss and review eight classic Namor comics using our "Buy It," "Skim It," or "Leave It" rating system which we probably need to put in a bag with a brick and throw it into the ocean but we can't come up with anything better.







Back Issue Reviews: 







Joe:

Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner #1, Marvel Comics, 1967

Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1, Marvel Comics, 1974

Namor the Sub-Mariner #10, Marvel Comics, 1991

New Warriors #14, Marvel Comics, 1991

 





 



 

Matt:

Fantastic Four #4, Marvel Comics, 1962

The Saga of the Sub-Mariner #2, Marvel Comics, 1988

Namor #1, Marvel Comics, 2003

Namor the First Mutant #1, Marvel Comics, 2010

 



 



 







Must Read Picks for Next Week!

Matt's Pick:





Batman One Bad Day Mr Freeze #1

DC, $7.99

Written by Gerry Duggan

Art by Matteo Scalara



Solict/Setup: Going back to the Dark Knight's early days in Gotham City: Batman and Robin, Dick Grayson, face down the coldest winter Gotham City has ever seen. A winter so cold that Mr. Freeze, Victor Fries, no longer needs his containment suit to survive; he is in an element where he can thrive. Robin empathizes with Mr. Freeze, all Freeze wants to do is save his wife, Nora--but Batman warns Robin not to give his empathy to Victor Fries. He's a man who decided his own fate a long time ago and he deserves none of our warmth. And this winter... he will show his true wickedness and power. The powerhouse creative team of bestselling writer GERRY DUGGAN (X-Men, Deadpool, Arkham Manor) and MATTEO SCALERA (WHITE KNIGHT PRESENTS: HARLEY QUINN, Black Science) brings you Mr. Freeze's most frigid story yet.

Joe's Pick: 

Stargirl: The Lost Children #1

DC Comics, $3.99

Written by Geoff Johns

Art by Todd Nauck



Solict: An epic teenage DC hero event brought to you by Teen Titans writer Geoff Johns and iconic Young Justice illustrator Todd Nauck! When Stargirl of the Justice Society and Green Arrow's ally Red Arrow discover a tragic teenage hero from the past has gone missing, they set out to find him...only to discover he's not the first teenage hero of the Golden Age to have vanished without a trace. But where have they gone? Who are they? And what does the Childminder want with them?



 



 

Trade/Graphic Novel Pick:

It's Back Issue Reviews Time!

In this episode, our sentient Cosmic Longbox wants to know all about that sexy shirtless guy with the wings on his ankles from Black Panther Wakanda Forever, Marvel’s first anti-hero, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Namor McKenzie (betcha didn’t know his last name) was created by Bill Everett way back in 1939 and made his first appearance in Marvel Comics #1 from Timely, the predecessor to Marvel. Since then, Subby has gone through more phases than we can count and we’ll take a look at 8 of them starting with his first Silver Age appearance in Marvel Comics. we'll discuss and review eight classic Namor comics using our "Buy It," "Skim It," or "Leave It" rating system which we probably need to put in a bag with a brick and throw it into the ocean but we can't come up with anything better.







Back Issue Reviews: 







Joe:

Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner #1, Marvel Comics, 1967

Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1, Marvel Comics, 1974

Namor the Sub-Mariner #10, Marvel Comics, 1991

New Warriors #14, Marvel Comics, 1991

 





 



 

Matt:

Fantastic Four #4, Marvel Comics, 1962

The Saga of the Sub-Mariner #2, Marvel Comics, 1988

Namor #1, Marvel Comics, 2003

Namor the First Mutant #1, Marvel Comics, 2010

 



 



 







Must Read Picks for Next Week!

Matt's Pick:





Batman One Bad Day Mr Freeze #1

DC, $7.99

Written by Gerry Duggan

Art by Matteo Scalara



Solict/Setup: Going back to the Dark Knight's early days in Gotham City: Batman and Robin, Dick Grayson, face down the coldest winter Gotham City has ever seen. A winter so cold that Mr. Freeze, Victor Fries, no longer needs his containment suit to survive; he is in an element where he can thrive. Robin empathizes with Mr. Freeze, all Freeze wants to do is save his wife, Nora--but Batman warns Robin not to give his empathy to Victor Fries. He's a man who decided his own fate a long time ago and he deserves none of our warmth. And this winter... he will show his true wickedness and power. The powerhouse creative team of bestselling writer GERRY DUGGAN (X-Men, Deadpool, Arkham Manor) and MATTEO SCALERA (WHITE KNIGHT PRESENTS: HARLEY QUINN, Black Science) brings you Mr. Freeze's most frigid story yet.

Joe's Pick: 

Stargirl: The Lost Children #1

DC Comics, $3.99

Written by Geoff Johns

Art by Todd Nauck



Solict: An epic teenage DC hero event brought to you by Teen Titans writer Geoff Johns and iconic Young Justice illustrator Todd Nauck! When Stargirl of the Justice Society and Green Arrow's ally Red Arrow discover a tragic teenage hero from the past has gone missing, they set out to find him...only to discover he's not the first teenage hero of the Golden Age to have vanished without a trace. But where have they gone? Who are they? And what does the Childminder want with them?



 



 

Trade/Graphic Novel Pick:

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