Namor: the First Mutant Annual (2011 series) #1

Sep 2011 on-sale: Jul 1, 2011

James Asmus
writer
 |  Max Fiumara
penciler

Namor: the First Mutant Annual (2011 series) #1 cover

Story Name:

Escape from the Negative Zone, Part Three


Synopsis

Namor: the First Mutant Annual (2011 series) #1 synopsis by reviewer Peter Silvestro
Rating: 3.5 stars

Continued from STEVE ROGERS SUPER-SOLDIER ANNUAL #1.

Trapped in the Negative Zone, Namor, driven mad by lack of water, attacks his friends then turns on their captor Blastaar; in the brawl the portal back to Earth is destroyed. While Steve Rogers makes peace between the eternally bickering Cyclops and Hope Summers, Dr Nemesis, who has forced alien scientists to create a portable portal for him, leads the giant monster he fought in part one there and sics it on Blastaar. The three heroes then battle the berserk Namor while Nemesis opens the portal and sends them back home, dropping Namor into the ocean just in time to stop him from killing Hope. Back at Utopia, everyone makes up, while in the Negative Zone, Blastaar is plotting revenge against all of Earth….
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Characters
Good (or All)
CAP  
Captain America
(Steve Rogers)
CYCLOPS  
Cyclops
(Scott Summers)
SUBMARINER  
EMMAFROST  
White Queen
(Emma Frost)
XMEN  
X-Men
(Xmen)
Plus: Doctor Nemesis (Dr Nemesis), Pixie (Megan Gwynn).

Enemies

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Max Fiumara
Max Fiumara
Jim Charalampidis
Black Frog (Cover Penciler)
Black Frog (Cover Inker)
Black Frog (Cover Colorist)




Review / Commentaries


reviewer
Namor: the First Mutant Annual (2011 series) #1 Review by (August 2, 2013)
Review, Part Three: The X-Men and Captain America (even the retired one) make for an odd team-up and James Asmus delivers a comic epic full of fast paced action and constant comic bickering among the heroes. It takes a while for the comedy to settle in—in part one it seemed like all the characters genuinely hate each other—but Steve Rogers arrives in part two to bring out the best (sort of ) in them. The art is wildly uneven, resulting from the decision to have the three installments drawn by different artists with widely varying styles. This issue features Max Fiumara whose frantic art gives everyone long necks and thin angular bodies, exaggerating every feature; it would better suit a story far darker than this.




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