Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Giant Size Pissed Off Super Villain Team Up

Back in the 1970's, Marvel was trying all sorts of things in their comic book line....including the unlikely book pictured here.

I can understand the thinking here: two of Marvel's best characters, a Anti-Hero and a Supervillain, teaming up to fight...each other.

Well, it's more complicated than that, but really, thats what the cover is about...and the title of the short-lived series....

The Marvel giant-sized series are worth collecting and reading, in case none of you have heard about GS Xmen ;
And I do mean, all of them. For one thing, its a lost format, and one that I loved as a kid. You get a kick ass new story, and then at least one or two rare or obscure reprints about the main characters, for about twice the cost of a regular comic.  And yes, I really did like the reprints, cause i was not around to collect Marvel in the silver age sixties.  I especially like this version of Sub-Mariner because he is wearing the special armor created for him by Reed Richards to keep him wet and wild. It's a lot cooler than his green Aquaman trunks he got stuck wearing for years in his own book. I mean, does he like, have a whole closet full of green swim trunks? No sweatshirts? No socks with holes for his footwings? And look closely at the selfie pic circle on the cover of this first issue: Doc Doom is kinda like, 'hey, i am so tangled up in my cloak, so don't take that pic' and Namor just stands there looking like 'yeah, i'm kinda pissed off' so take your damn picture....

 I never really considered Namor a SuperVillain, and instead will refer to him as a Anti-Hero, cause he really is just kinda pissed off all the time. The good thing about Marvel and DCs' failed book lines of the 70s is that you can go back collect every issue if you like. There is only so many issues, so its a book you can actually say, 'Hey, I own every issue of that series'!

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