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Namor, the Sub-Mariner#3
Cover: John Byrne

Namor, the Sub-Mariner #3

Jun 1990 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Meeting of the Board”

In "Meeting of the Board," Namor, the Sub-Mariner, crashes into a Roxxon boardroom with a captive Griffith, demanding answers about the company’s plans for his new venture, Oracle. As he checks in on Carrie Alexander, whose father Caleb is recovering, unseen rivals Phoebe and Desmond Marrs watch from the shadows, plotting to eliminate the man who’s now their biggest threat. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with inks by Bob Wiacek, colors by Glynis Oliver, and letters by Ken Lopez, this 1990 Marvel issue features a cover by Byrne, capturing the tension of a clash between underwater royalty and corporate power.

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writer, artist John Byrne · inker Bob Wiacek · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Ken Lopez · cover John Byrne

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Cast · 15 characters

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writer, artist John Byrne
colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks John Byrne

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Headhunter is surprised to see that Namor is still alive. Namor, defeating the Griffith, tames him enough to fly to the Roxxon building and crash into the middle of a high-level discussion. He questions one of the terrified board members about his plans in relation to Namor's new company Oracle. Later he checks with Carrie Alexander, whose father Caleb is resting comfortably after a heart attack. Secretly spying on Namor, Phoebe and Desmond Marrs discover he is now their chief business rival and make plans to get rid of him.

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