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* Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) | * Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) | ||
* [[Sunfire]] (Shiro Yoshida) (First appearance) | * [[Sunfire]] (Shiro Yoshida) (First appearance) | ||
* [[Dragon Lord]] (First appearance) | * [[Dragon-Lord]] (First appearance) | ||
===Release Date=== | ===Release Date=== | ||
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[[Category: Marvel Universe]] | [[Category: Marvel Universe]] | ||
[[Category: Comic Issues]] | [[Category: Comic Issues]] | ||
[[Category: 1972. | [[Category: 1972.06]] |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 10 November 2022
...And the Rising Sun Shall Fall!
Continued from the last issue.
Namor convinces Sunfire to help him repair the freighter and contain the leak of defoliating agents that have spread into the sea. Meanwhile, the Dragon-Lord recalls his origin and how he came to create his base of operations using abandoned World War II technology. Sunfire and Namor then turn their attention to the Dragon-Lord and hope to prevent him from unleashing his plan for Armageddon.
Continued in the next issue.
Appearances[edit]
- Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie)
- Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida) (First appearance)
- Dragon-Lord (First appearance)
Release Date[edit]
June 13, 1972
Cover Date[edit]
September 1972