Sub-Mariner Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Summer 1941 issue of Sub-Mariner Comics delivers one of the most visceral wartime covers of the year, with the bare-chested Namor single-handedly driving a torpedo straight into a Nazi submarine's hatch while panicked enemy soldiers scramble and grab at him in desperation. Behind the chaos, a warship blazes against a stormy red sky — a swastika flag visible on the left — all rendered in Alex Schomburg's bold, kinetic linework. The issue also promises 20 pages of the Angel, whose portrait appears in a small inset at the bottom corner, and the interior adventure "Incident in Canada" comes courtesy of Bill Everett's writing and art.
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The Sub-Mariner corrals a whole shipload of Nazi prisoners escaped from Canada.
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