Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Alpha Flight (1983) #16: "...And Forsaking All Others..."

It's Canada Day, bitches! Last year I reviewed #15 of the first Alpha Flight series so let's get on to part two of that story today!

Before preparing this one, I went over the post about #15 and fixed a number of brutal typos and errors so if you need to catch up, check that one out here.


Namor, Puck and Marrina, the latter two members of Canada's Alpha Flight team, were captured by a dude who calls himself the Master of the World. Marrina started showing some bestial qualities in the previous issue so we get a bit more explanation about all that.


TMOTW digs this. Marrina's race, according to him, lives only to dominate and conquer. That's right up the man's alley.


Puck fools the Master into releasing him from the prison tube by faking his own death. The Master is caught by surprise by this subterfuge so Puck manages to free Namor as well, but the Avenging Son is in dire need of water to replenish his strength.

Puck rips off the Master's helmet and throws it against Marriana's aquarium to crack the glass. And that's close enough for Namor to do the rest.


 Despite my poor cut job there, you can see that the Master calls our heroes fools. There are two reasons for this.
  • Marrina is surely freed, which is arguably bad on its own in light of her lack of control of late, but the weedy looking creature that she was trapped with is also now free.
  • The Master controlled the entire ship through his helmet. Without the helmet, he can no longer do so.

The ship is taking damage as a result of the creature flailing around trying to kill everyone so they need to bail. Namor lets Marrina go in order to save Puck (with some hesitation, it should be noted).


After searching for hours, Namor can not seem to track down Marrina again. All this has turned into a giant bummer for the Avenging Son so Puck tries to cheer him up a bit and appears to succeed.


Marrina was actually hiding a few feet away behind them. She is disgusted with the monster she now believes herself to be, thinks there is no romantic future with the likes of Namor and goes into a self-inflicted exile.

I've never bought into the relationship with Marrina all that much but I do enjoy how Namor blends in with Alpha Flight. He appeared in an earlier issue as well the previous year so I think I already know what I'll be doing 365 days from now.

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