KiB: Namor cover art by Leinil Francis Yu Preview Sketch by Benjamin Dewey Character Design by Benjamin Dewey

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KiB: Namor cover art by Leinil Francis Yu Preview Sketch by Benjamin Dewey Character Design by Benjamin Dewey
Bring a character back from the dead: Round One Match Twenty-Two
Alfred Pennyworth
Lady Dorma
Namor is such a fan boy! The Swift Tide is the greatest hero team in the seas and Namor looks up to them so much!
King in Black: Namor (2020) #1
Correction. Little Prince. We are no longer the Swift Tide. We are the Black Tide now -- now and forevermore.
King in Black: Namor (2020) #3 (w) Kurt Busiek (a) Benjamin Dewey & Jonas Scharf (ca) Triona Farrell
The fact that it's now canon that Dorma had magical talent is driving me insane, I love it! The way Busiek explains Atlantean magic is great too. We rarely get to see the magical side of Atlantean let alone have their magic system explained. In First Mutant (2010) we see a glimpse into what it was like for the logomancers and their magic. Here it is explained what it's like for other sorcerers.
I love how Sycorax uses her magics in this book
The second issue of King in Black: Namor is just as great as the first. I love how the Busiek took a moment to show the difference in thinking/poltics/actions of Chasm people were compared to the Imperials Namor and Dorma who grew up in the city and never had to worry about things like food scarcity
It was amazing to see them in action. Kharsa, commanding fierce. Sycorax, whose magic struck like morays. Sweet Mercy, who actually laughed as she opened men's throats. Garanna, who showed them why they called her, The Breaker. The Mountain, they said she came from Lemuria. Not Atlantis' Pacific sister city, but a darker Lemuria. A city of Monsters. Still, if a monster she was, she was our monster, and we were glad of her.
King in Black: Namor (2020) #1
(w) Kurt Busiek (a) Scharf Jonas & Benjamin Dewey (c ) Triona Farrell
King Namor in King in Black (2020) #4