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Cover: Gil Kane & Bill Everett & John Romita

Sub-Mariner #47

Mar 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
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“Doomsmasque!”

In "Doomsmasque!", Namor—lost and amnesiac—finds unexpected refuge in Chicago with a kind stranger, Cindy Jones, as he struggles to piece together his past. When Dr. Doom appears with a dangerous mission to dismantle an A.I.M. facility in New Orleans, Namor is drawn into a high-stakes conflict that tests his loyalty and memory. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art, with inks by Mike Esposito and letters by Sam Rosen, this 1972 Marvel classic features a striking cover by Gil Kane and Bill Everett, with additional pencils and inks by John Romita.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Gene Colan · inker Mike Esposito · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Gil Kane, Bill Everett, John Romita

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Full credits

artist Gene Colan
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Bill Everett
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Namor's amnesiac wanderings take him to Chicago, where a woman named Cindy Jones takes him in and cares for him until Dr. Doom steps in, looking to enlist Namor's help in destroying an A.I.M. installation in New Orleans.

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