WHO SHALL BE CROWNED THE LAST KING OF ATLANTIS?
The final battle in World War Sea sets the stage for an all-new vision of Atlantis. But where does that leave Namor? Is there a place in the oceans for the mighty Sub-Mariner?
RATED T+
Namor #8 is a book that excites me as a Namor fan. Namor can get trapped into a cycle of snarky heroism, betrayal of his surface comrades, war, and repeat. Seeing him actually grow beyond that cycle, realizing that he's kind of always known and kept it from himself, is a great little bit of character development that Namor has needed for a long time. This issue has a lot of great moments in it, and it caps off a series that could have went in the same direction every Namor does, but instead veered into a new direction. It'll be interesting to see whether Marvel keeps this new status quo, because it could lead us to the most interesting Namor stories ever. Read Full Review
Good mini.
I don't know anyone who is even reading this book. I feel like Jason Aaron was just phoning this in. None of it makes a bit of sense. Namor battles thousands of warriors for days by himself only to destroy the throne and create a traveling Atlantis and a council. Aaron didn't come onto this book to write a Namor story, he came onto the book to screw with everything and leave. He's the kid you meet on the beach who sees your sandcastle and just wants to kick it over. He lives for destruction. So, like they did previously with Aquaman, Namor is no longer the king of Atlantis cause monarchy -- BAD! This was incredibly bad.
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Esse gibi é literalmente o pior gibi já escrito de Namor.
Se tivermos sorte, será esquecido e ignorado.
Qual será o próximo personagem que Jason Aaron vai enterrar?