And amongst those things I missed, was this scene that I never expected to see:


This one apparently didn't last too long. Namor, upon returning from the Heroes Reborn universe, had developed a "strange malady" that had prevented him from breathing underwater, and this armor was the temporary cure.
Please note this more prosaic, super-heroey version from the cover of Marvel Team-Up #9 (1998):

B) A sentence that I never expected to hear anyone, let alone Namor, say:

All of you have homework now: use this phrase at work or school tomorrow!!
And C) I really never expected this when I grabbed this comic out of the Quarter Bin:

And that's all from just one page!!
The Quarter Bin, folks--by far America's best entertainment/information value!!
From Man-Thing #7 (1998)
3 comments:
The way that Namor's calves were bigger than his thighs, his hands were not naturally, clasping that object and the strange cod piece, I could have sworn that was liefeld.
Nope, it's Liam Sharp.
Consider my mind well and truly boggled.
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