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colonel_green ([info]colonel_green) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-15 16:28:00

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Entry tags:char: human torch/jim hammond, char: sub-mariner/namor mckenzie, creator: ed brubaker, creator: steve epting, publisher: marvel comics, title: marvels project

The New Age Begins

Four scans from The Marvels Project #3.


Last time, the Human Torch (who, despite his name, is a robot) decided to join the NYPD, under the alias Jim Hammond.

This issue picks up by showing what he's been up to since:




Damn robots, with their super-efficiency, takin' our jerbs.

Jim goes to Coney Island to look around, which is fortunate for the people at Coney Island, because Prince Namor shows up just then, ready to indisciminately maim and kill (since Der Fuhrer's men have been slaughtering Atlanteans, and all surface-worlders are the same to him).  The Torch fights him off:




The MU public: semper fickle.


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[info]ex_stig213
2009-10-15 09:13 pm UTC (link)
My favourite Old Torch memory has always been in the original Marvels, where young J Jonah Jameson badmouths him in a bar, and he melts a hole in the window, having been sitting next to JJJ the entire time.

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[info]earthelemental
2009-10-15 09:49 pm UTC (link)
How old is JJJ, anyway? He must be even older than Aunt May!

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[info]strannik01
2009-10-16 12:15 am UTC (link)
According to Kurt Busiek, Marvels was written with the assumption that all of the stories took place more or less when they were written. That is why the setting of the middle two issues looks like the 60s and why Sheldon's daughters aged by a few years between Issue 2 and Issue 4. Marvel, of course, never officially recognized the real-time aspect of the story (since it would raise all sorts of questions about Marvel's current-day continuity). From what I understand, their official line on the subject was that Jonah Jameson seen in the first issue was either JJJ's father or grandfather (I can't remember which atop of my head).

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[info]colonel_green
2009-10-16 12:23 am UTC (link)
Going by the current ASM stories, it would be his grandfather, since JJJ Sr. was shown with a driver's license giving his year of birth as 1939.

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