It all comes down to this! Nearly every friend and ally the Sub-Mariner ever had has turned their back on him, and Namor has learned the shocking truth about the Atlantean sleeper cell and its leader! Don't miss this explosive final issue, as writers Matt Cherniss and Peter Johnson (POWERLESS) and artist Phil Briones (WHITE TIGER) finally reveal all! Who's the mysterious man supporting Namor when all others have spurned him? Who destroyed Atlantis? And is Namor dead for good?
By now most readers probably have a good idea of where the climax is leading. That doesn't damped the overall effect much, luckily. I'm all too accustomed to seeing these types of mini-series come and go without significantly altering the status quo one bit. However, just like Silent War, Namor's place in the Marvel Universe will be forever altered. That's an exciting proposition for fans of the fish king. If I may make one final Silent War comparison, though, I'm afraid we may not see the fruits of these changes for quite some time. With seemingly little relevance to upcoming events like Secret Invasion, Namor's plight will most likely be pushed to the wayside as Skrulls continue to hog the spotlight. I'm still waiting for something to be done with the ending of Silent War, and I hope I won't be saying the same for Sub-Mariner six months from now. Read Full Review
I only say Check It because of the ending with Doom. I thought it was a great ending to an otherwise uneventful story and I hope this is building towards some event that would star Doom for a change. Read Full Review
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