Namora #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Terror in Turkey!", Namora takes on a deadly mystery in 1948, summoned by Magda, the Prime Minister’s daughter, to uncover the truth behind a string of high-profile assassinations across Turkey. Written and illustrated by Bill Everett—handling every aspect of the interior art—this issue blends espionage and adventure with a distinctly early Marvel flair, while Ken Bald’s striking cover captures the tension of the unfolding crisis.
When the Turkish government is thrown into chaos by a string of mysterious murders, Namora is called in by her friend Magda, the Prime Minister’s daughter, to uncover the truth behind the killings of seven high-ranking officials. With danger lurking in the shadows of Istanbul, Namora must navigate a web of secrets before more lives are lost.
In "Dressed to Kill!" from Namora #2 (1948), Namora and Betty enlist Namor in a playful scheme to get him to wear a tuxedo to a publishers' testimonial dinner—though they’re not quite prepared for the twist when the publishers, in an effort to keep him comfortable, show up in swim trunks instead.
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Reprinted in Comic Toons #37 (1949), Timely's Greatest: The Golden Age Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett - The Post-War Years Omnibus #[nn] (2019)
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