Namor confronts the original Human Torch and his hidden machine enclave in the Arctic Circle. What are these machines' true intentions? The death of surface-dwelling humans? The overthrow of Atlantis itself? Old grudges will reignite as the Torch and Sub-Mariner take their battles to the skies and seas once more!
Namor: Conquered Shores #4 is a touching penultimate issue. The emotions and desperation in this chapter are high, and that atmosphere is superbly manifested by both writer and artists. This comic has seemed like a love story to classic comic stories and characters, whether they are in the book or not. Read Full Review
This issue is masterfully written with great reverence to history of these characters. It's intriguing and fresh and heartbreaking all at the same time. Read Full Review
Ferry delivers some great, dramatic art throughout the issue. The conflicts are brilliantly illustrated and visually engaging. Read Full Review
I think each issue of this series gets better and better. This issue has both hope and heartbreak. It is a perfect example of the old saying "If you do not control your emotions, your emotions will control you." The writing is some of the best I have seen in recent books. I like that the legacy characters (Torch, Namor, Cap) are together in this "What if" type story.
This is not that bad but I wish it was better.
This issue was better since there were major events that happened, but it might be too little too late. I'm not even sure why this book exists. It's completely out of continuity. I did enjoy cap talking to the Atlantean girl and the deaths were a bit shocking, but there's no real consequences since this timeline doesn't really exist anywhere but here. One more issue.