Sub-Mariner 1968 #41 - back issue - $8.00

Sub-Mariner 1968 #41 - back issue - $8.00

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Approximate grade : back issue
Inventory location : .......8
Series code : BI1874
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : Sub-Mariner 1968
CSABI1775997
CSAS1874I24506B1775997

Aunt Serr and the Rock capture Namor and imprison him. Senator Winters tells Walter and Diane that he'll try to get a pardon for Namor. Aunt Serr orders Lucile to kill Namor.

Ad in comic strip form for International Correspondence Schools.

Ad for bodybuilding course and weight bracelets.

Send for free booklet on how to finish high school at home.

Ad for free "Drafting Career Kit".

On-sale date from 1971 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.

  • Whom the Sky Would Destroy! - Namor's face redrawn by Marie Severin. Info per Nick Caputo, June 2012. Tuska inks also per Caputo. Previous indexer credited Mike Esposito on inks.
  • - Inside front cover
  • Whom the Sky Would Destroy! - Senator Winters is fictitious. The real-life senators at the time were Jacob K. Javits and James L. Buckley. The Serr House was an Underground Railroad station during the early to mid-19th century.
  • Out Cold! - Between story pages 3 and 4.
  • - Checklist of Marvel comics "now on sale." On top half of page between story pages 6 & 7.
  • Never Before Seen!! - Illustrated ad for portfolios of unpublished art by John Romita and Herb Trimpe. Cost is $2.50 each or both for $4.00 from Marvelmania, Dept. AP, PO Box 718, Culver City, Calif. 90230. On lower half of page between story pages 6 & 7.
  • - Ad for Olympic Sales Club, Inc. soliciting salespeople for greeting cards. Appears between story pages 6 and 7.
  • - Between story pages 9 and 10.
  • - Between story pages 12 and 13.
  • Polaris Nuclear Sub - Ad for a (cardboard) sub over 7 feet long, big enough for 2 kids. Ad located on top half of page between story pages 14 and 15.
  • - Between story pages 14 and 15, on lower half of page.
  • - Thumbnail advertisements for various products. Located between story pages 15 and 16.
  • - Thumbnail advertisements for various products. Located between story pages 16 and 17.
  • - Ad, with order coupon, for karate books and paraphernalia from Precise Publications, located on top half of page.
  • - Comics-form ad to sell Grit magazine from Grit Publishing Co, located on lower half of page.
  • - Stan's Soapbox celebrates the 100th issue of Spider-Man. The Bullpen is working on an art exhibit for Emerson College in Boston. Barry Smith has drawn an illustration for "The Second Illustrated Beatles Lyrics." Stan's wife Joanie made a visit to England, and, due to the U. S. mail strike that was then in effect, brought back art from Barry Smith and material from the band Icarus, which is completing a Marvel album. Sal Amendola is the newest addition to the production staff. Gerry Conway went to the west coast to confer with Harlan Ellison on a "secret project." John Romita has just bought a Mercedes. Scholastic's NewsTime edition had an article on the latest Spider-Man issues. Stan was interviewed on ABC-TV's Eyewitness News. There was also a mention of Marvel in the In the Know section of Look magazine and an article in the New York Times about Spider-Man. Spot illustration of Captain America on a motorcycle. At the bottom of the page is the large Marvel logo with 11 headshots.
  • - Letters from W.P. Mills and Steven Utley. Includes a list of the "ranks of marveldom", which are as follows: R.F.O. (Real Frantic One), T.T.B. (Titanic True Believer), Q.N.S. (Quite 'Nuff Sayer), K.O.F. (Keeper Of the Flame), P.M.M. (Permanent Marvelite Maximus) and F.F.F. (Fearless Front-Facer).
  • - Ad for the Famous Artists School.
  • - Inside back cover. Ad for the American Basic Science Club, Inc.
  • - Back cover. Ad for the Cheerful Card Company.

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