Submariner #5
In "Mystérieuse Llyra," a mysterious alien arrives in a quiet European village, alarming the locals as he secures the area and activates a powerful device. As a hostile space fleet approaches, the alien uses his weapon to defend the village, revealing his true intent only after the threat is repelled. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Larry Lieber and inks by Matt Fox, this 1977 issue features a cover by Sal Buscema that captures the alien's enigmatic presence.
In "Mystérieuse Llyra," Namor ventures into the depths of the Pacific seeking an alliance with the ancient kingdom of Lemuria—only to discover it ruled by Llyra, a green-skinned hybrid with a mind that commands the ocean’s creatures. When her telepathic grip threatens to overwhelm him, Namor must rely on the quiet strength of Llyra’s mother to break free, setting off a confrontation that leaves the fate of the throne—and Llyra—uncertain.
In "La menace !," an alien's sudden arrival in a quiet central European village sends shockwaves through the community as he immobilizes the locals and erects a mysterious device. As a hostile space fleet descends, the alien activates his weapon—not to destroy, but to defend, revealing a truth that shifts the villagers' fear into wary understanding.
In "Cataclysme," Namor races to expose a treacherous alliance between his cousin Byrrah, the Warlord Krang, and the enigmatic Dr. Dorcas, who conspire to seize control of Atlantis. As the undersea kingdom teeters on the brink, Namor must confront the threat before it plunges his home into chaos—only to find himself drawn to a new future with Lady Dorma.
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