Posted by Avenging Son
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on 4/24/2011, 8:13 pm, in reply to "Re: Marvel Is To Blame"
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Agreed that he's an A-Hole but Namor has been around longer than he's been an A-Hole. Brockway doesn't have that much power to influence the now Disney owned Marvel or at least he shouldn't. If Marvel got the right creative team and used Namor the proper way it would work.
--Previous Message--
: Probably because Marvel execs listen too much
: to critics like the A-Hole, Robert Brockway,
: in this article:
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: http://www.cracked.com/article_15679_5-upcoming-comic-book-movies-that-must-be-stopped.html
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: --Previous Message--
: Marvel comics is soley responsible for the
: sad state of Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner.
: They ruined an awesome character from the
: Golden and Silver Age. A character so rich
: in history that he was there from the very
: beginning. Second only to the Man of Steel
: in longevity.
: Namor was a huge part in the early FF
: stories as well as helping to mold the
: Mighty Avengers by teaming with the Hulk
: against them in battle. Check out other
: early stories of Daredevil, X-Men, Captain
: America, Hulk,and you'll find Namor in the
: mix somewhere. Shame on Marvel for the comic
: book death of Namor the once mighty
: Sub-Mariner. Marvel could have brought Namor
: into the 21st century, kicking butt all the
: way, but they chose a path I'm afraid Namor
: will never recover from.
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: Avenging Son
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