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Cover: Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia

Sub-Mariner #42

Oct 1971 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
“And a House Whose Name... Is Death!”

In "And a House Whose Name... Is Death!", Namor ventures into the eerie town of Starkburg, where the residents have been twisted into monstrous forms by the enigmatic Aunt Serr. With help from Lucille and the transformed townspeople, Namor confronts the source of the horror after a chilling encounter with mysterious visitors from the future. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by George Tuska, with inks by Jim Mooney and lettering by Shelly Leferman, this 1971 Marvel classic features a striking cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist George Tuska · inker Jim Mooney · letterer Shelly Leferman · cover Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia

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cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Namor meets the inhabitants of Starkburg, who have been transformed into monsters by Aunt Serr. After a strange visitation by beings from the future, Namor and Lucille, along with Aunt Serr’s victims, put an end to the madwoman’s plans.

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