Saturday, November 24, 2018

Uncanny X-Men (1963) #6, "Sub-Mariner Joins The Evil Mutants"

Our X-Men theme got off to a bummer start so let's see if going back in time to issue #6 of the original X-Men book can get us on track.


His shorts are red so we're off to an auspicious start...

It is interesting to note that this book is part of a tradition of guest-appearances by Namor in the early issues of other Marvel series. The most famous famous is of course Fantastic Four #4, but he appeared in Avengers #3 as well and even the 7th issue of Daredevil. Marvel took no time to learn about cross-promoting.

In this issue, the X-Men are having dinner when Professor Xavier is inspired by that day's newspaper. Jean Grey speculates as to whether there are other mutants around to which the wise mutant father figure responds...


And at that very moment, "as fate would have it"...


Thus...


That's...New to me. Has he done that since?

When Magneto arrives at Atlantis, Namor is in a rage about Reed Richards repeatedly cock-blocking him in regards to Sue. So Magneto instead tries to manipulate some nobody to do his bidding.


That dude plants a thought into Namor's head that Magneto as a "fellow mutant" (nod nod, wink wink) might be best suited to assist Namor in the prince's battle against Mankind. Intrigued, since it had never occurred to Namor that he might be considered a mutant, the avenging son seeks out Magneto at the latter's hidden island.


Why would Namor need an undersea racer?

Once on the island, Namor is not too impressed by what he sees. Magneto tries to use the Scarlet Witch as a lure, which seems to be working to some degree. But when the X-Men also arrive at the island and attack, Magneto has harsh words for the Witch and Namor will have none of it.


With Namor turned against them, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants retreats but leave the Scarlet Witch and her brother, Quicksilver, behind. Those two are no friends of the X-Men either so Namor still finds himself at odds against the mutant team. Professor X attempts to restore order, successfully, but Namor has had enough of their drama.


Magneto takes one more shot at Namor from a distant location but to no avail. And so Namor returns to the ocean, once again annoyed by the surface-dwellers.

Man, I left an awful lot on the table with this one. I found I had to ignore some material from this issue to avoid having the blog post be too long.

It was a good problem to have after reading a Brian Michael Bendis book last time I updated the blog. If Bendis were re-writing this book today, it would be a 12-issue mini series.

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