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This was such an interesting time in the Marvel universe. Before the superhero community was bonded together by the war, Namor and Jim trying to kill each other was basically part of the morning commute for a couple months.
Captain America 423
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Marvel acknowledging that yeah, a ton to their heroes are drawn to look the same
Marvel Year-In-Review #2
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Everytime the invaders come across master man it usually goes like this:
And then there's Namor:
And then it ends like this:
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Cover of the Day:
Invaders #12 (January, 1977)
Art by Jack Kirby
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1993 Marvels Marvel Comics House Ad
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Reading Invaders comics is understanding that sometimes a family is an android who can set himself on fire, a child he found who can also light himself on fire, an Atlantean prince, a normal fourteen year old, a vampire with superspeed, and a 20 year old filled with government funded chemicals. The 20 year old filled with chemicals is also the one in charge
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The original android Human Torch returned to the pages of Marvel comics and joined the West Coast Avengers in issue 50, cover date November, 1989. ("Return of the Hero", West Coast Avengers 50#, Marvel Comic Event)
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