Sub-Mariner #67 - VG+ 4.5

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Marvel Comics Group · Sub-Mariner #67 · November 1973 · 20 cents · 32 pages

Grade: VG+ 4.5

Cover and interior credits unconfirmed for this issue.

Issue #67 of Marvel's Solo Namor series puts the Sub-Mariner in a new costume — a deliberate visual break from the trunks-and-wings look he'd worn for decades. The Fantastic Four appear as guest stars, and Triton, the Inhuman amphibian, is also in the mix. Beyond that level of confirmed detail, specific story title, page-by-page plot beats, and interior artist credits for this issue are not something we can pin down with certainty, so we're leaving that space blank rather than filling it with plausible-sounding nonsense.

The Sub-Mariner solo series ran 72 issues from 1968 to 1974 — #67 lands in its final stretch, when Marvel was still holding the 20-cent cover price before the jump to 25 cents hit in 1974. Not a key issue, but a legitimate late-run Bronze Age Namor with a costume change and a full FF crossover.

Condition VG+ 4.5 — .

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Marvel Comics Group · Sub-Mariner #67 · November 1973 · 20 cents · 32 pages

Grade: VG+ 4.5

Cover and interior credits unconfirmed for this issue.

Issue #67 of Marvel's Solo Namor series puts the Sub-Mariner in a new costume — a deliberate visual break from the trunks-and-wings look he'd worn for decades. The Fantastic Four appear as guest stars, and Triton, the Inhuman amphibian, is also in the mix. Beyond that level of confirmed detail, specific story title, page-by-page plot beats, and interior artist credits for this issue are not something we can pin down with certainty, so we're leaving that space blank rather than filling it with plausible-sounding nonsense.

The Sub-Mariner solo series ran 72 issues from 1968 to 1974 — #67 lands in its final stretch, when Marvel was still holding the 20-cent cover price before the jump to 25 cents hit in 1974. Not a key issue, but a legitimate late-run Bronze Age Namor with a costume change and a full FF crossover.

Condition VG+ 4.5 — .

We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.