terrykun: (AQUAMAN!)Terry ([personal profile] terrykun) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-01-25 02:19 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: invisible woman/susan storm, char: sub-mariner/namor mckenzie, publisher: marvel comics, title: fantastic four
There's room for more than one member of the family to take the stage in this issue. Four pages under the cut.


Ten-cent recap: Namor set up the treaty-meeting as an excuse to kill the other Atlanteans because of an oral tradition passed down in the royal family that indicated they were going to try to take over everything, and use Susan as a sacrifice.






I will love Sue's expression there for all my days.

(In observance of my icon) I shall call this incident... "When an Undersea Ruler was Laid Low By That Which He Cannot Have!"
Outrageous!
 



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rordulum: (Harley - smile)


[personal profile] rordulum
2011-01-26 12:24 am UTC (link)
Because... it makes no sense.

Sorry, I'm with Namor on this one. He's the king, stay out of his business. I mean they all get in a big strop whenever he gets involved in stuff happening in America, don't they?

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stolisomancer: (akiyama)


[personal profile] stolisomancer
2011-01-26 01:00 am UTC (link)
It makes a fair bit of sense in context with the book. This is the culmination of a couple of issues' worth of slowly building plot.

And yes, Namor wouldn't put up with that crap from anyone but Sue.

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golden_orange: trust me, i'm wearing a vegetable. (doctor who, fifth doctor, trust me i'm wearing a vegetable)


[personal profile] golden_orange
2011-01-26 02:16 am UTC (link)
Although to be fair, they usually get in a big strop when Namor 'gets involved in stuff happening in America' because Namor's 'involvement' often has traditionally involved either invasion by various sea creatures or catastrophic tidal waves and flooding, neither of which are exactly constructive.

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[personal profile] arilou_skiff
2011-01-26 08:00 am UTC (link)
I've always wondered about the tidal waves, honestly. How does he do them? It's not part of his explicit power-set is it?

Machines?

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golden_orange: trust me, i'm wearing a vegetable. (doctor who, fifth doctor, trust me i'm wearing a vegetable)


[personal profile] golden_orange
2011-01-26 10:20 am UTC (link)
I remember reading something somewhere about mind-controlling whales (and their tails) or something, but I can't remember if that's him or Aquaman.

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stolisomancer: (akiyama)


[personal profile] stolisomancer
2011-01-30 02:05 am UTC (link)
Atlantean hypertech, IIRC.

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icon_uk: (Sonny Strait Nightwing)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2011-01-26 01:04 pm UTC (link)
I'd say he lost any right to say "Stay out of my business" when, from what I can see, he used her first. He manipulated Sue in order to gain control and gain an advantage in negotiations, he lied to her about his intentions, he used her, and then murdered someone in front of her. The fact it didn't turn out the way he'd cold-bloodedly planned is just though luck for him. He named her steward (I'm guessing) in advance.

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