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    Namor: The First Mutant #2

    Namor: The First Mutant » Namor: The First Mutant #2 - Royal Blood: Part 2 released by Marvel on November 2010.

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    Royal Blood: Part 2 last edited by yewberry on 02/02/23 07:32PM View full history

    Namor has succeeded in his mission for the X-Men, but in doing so, has opened the floodgates of an ancient evil that has lived below the depths for hundreds of years -- the Atlantean Vampire race! Now the Shallow Peace between them and the Atlanteans has been broken, and they have Namor and the kingdom of Atlantis in their sights as they try to reassert themselves as kings of the seas.

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    I was expecting so much more! 0

           I have to say that based on issue #1 I was really looking forward to this issue.  But it seems like not much progress was made in the story til the very end and the appearance half way through of Emma Frost and company was a little pointless.  I felt like it was just thrown in, meaningless.  There is some great art mixed in with far too many character sketches over white backgrounds.  As much as I really enjoy the detailed art here.  I wish they would have taken the same attitude toward t...

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    Review: Namor: The First Mutant #2 0

    Namor's war with the undersea vampires, the Aqueos, gets even treacherous as a seer reveals that these enemies have ties to Atlantis' royal lineage.  The Good Ever since that one story in the classic Moore/Bissette run on Saga of the Swamp Thing, I've always been intrigued by the notion of undersea vampires who're even more twisted and perverted than their land-based cousins.  So it's interesting to see this archetypal, legendary figure taking on creatures he doesn't quite understand. The booke...

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