Look I know Bucky calls Namor "Subby" because he's the Submariner, HOWEVER- [I am shot down by Marvel execs]
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One of my favorite shows of the late 1960s.
The Invaders was a Quinn Martin Production created by filmmaker Larry Cohen.
The episodes that take place outside, filmed on location, are moody and exciting.
The episodes filmed at Quinn Martin's Santa Monica Blvd soundstage are slow and boring.
A television take-off of the Invasion of the Body Snatchers premise, this show is very underrated.
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Marvel Saga #3 by Ron Frenz and John Byrne
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Ad for Super Spider-Man and the Titans No. 199, on sale 25 November 1976!
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Here's some low quality memes of the invaders comics because I'm bored (a lot of jimnor)
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(via Film Noir Photos: Girls Who Wear Glasses: Susan Strasberg)
The Invaders (TV-1967)
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True love is when your future self tells you exactly what to do to save yourself but you realize that you'd be living in a future without your best friend so instead you decide to change the past by letting yourself die but making sure your best friend survives
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Art Adams' homage to a Golden Age cover by Alex Schomburg, featuring the Invaders. That would explain the munitions being labelled "giant rocket shell," and the shells all not exploding when the Human Torch and Toro burn through them.
Cap is not in his original uniform. I believe this is from the brief period when he was revealed to have been a Hydra agent all along. Not sure, though, as I haven't really followed Marvels' books in a long time.
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Jackson Guice - The Invaders #11 Cover Original Art (2019) Namor & Captain America
Source, source
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https://archive.org/details/the-invaders_202209/The%20Invaders%20-%201%20-%20Keith%20Laumer/
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