Rampage Monthly #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lo, the Sub-Mariner Strikes!", Namor races to uncover the truth behind a monstrous attack on Atlantis, convinced humanity is to blame. With tensions rising, he journeys to Rome, where his quest leads to a shocking clash with the Hulk inside the National Museum of Antiquities. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Keith Pollard with inks by Alfredo Alcala, this issue features dynamic artwork and a tense, mystery-driven story. The cover by Jim Starlin captures the epic clash in bold, dramatic style.
In "Lo, the Sub-Mariner Strikes!" from Rampage Monthly #5 (1978), Namor, convinced an underwater leviathan attack on Atlantis was orchestrated by mankind, journeys to Rome in search of answers—only to clash with the Hulk at the National Museum of Antiquities. The story unfolds with Namor’s fury and the Hulk’s strength colliding in a clash of titans, driven by misunderstanding and mounting tension.
Rich’s growing distance from friends and family takes a sharp turn when his strange behavior coincides with a sudden surge in S.H.I.E.L.D. activity. As Nova prepares for one final confrontation with the Yellow Claw, the stakes rise in ways no one could have predicted.
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