Sub-Mariner #3

Writer: Matt Cherniss, Peter Johnson Artist: Philippe Briones Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 15, 2007 Critic Reviews: 2
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The clock is ticking as Atlantis' rogue sleeper cell prepares to strike again...they've killed 900 civilians on U.S. shores already, and S.H.I.E.L.D. places the blame squarely on Namor! Can the undersea monarch find the killers in his kingdom before another terrorist attack claims more innocent lives, or will he be forced to defend Atlantis from a war waged by Tony Stark -- a.k.a. Iron Man, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Will Namor find a helping hand or another enemy in Wolverine? And just who's behind the wave of violence pitting the Sub-Mariner against the toughest challenge of his life?

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Aug 15, 2007

    All-in-all, this issue is an excellent fanboy book where we get to see some excellent comic book fights and not really have to worry too much about story. While the previous paragraphs might seem negative, they are really just minor gripes about a story that should not be taken overly serious. Ignore the minor plot points and enjoy a knockdown, slugfest of an issue. It is worth it for the final splash page in my opinion and while not the best book ever, you should not regret buying this issue. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy Aug 17, 2007

    All in all, the art isnt enough to make this story interesting. Neither are the stunt appearances by the biggest names of the 90s. Its early enough that I may just go ahead and abandon ship since the storys really just treading water anyway. Ha! Did you see what I did there with the aquatic references? Get it? Its the Sub-Mariner! Hes from under the sea! Ahem. Sorry. That probably hurt me as much as it did you. Read Full Review

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