In this issue:
Titan, the Amphibian from Atlantis
7 pages :: Jack Kirby/Russ Heath
reprinted in Fantasy Masterpieces 7, Uncanny Tales 12
Back From the Dead
6 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Chamber of Chills 11, Tomb of Darkness 16

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............. Philip Parodayco :: 17 February 2004
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Dear Editor,
I loved the story about Titan. There was a story about a space alien who turned out not to really be from the stars who also like Titan made all of humanity unite.
It is kind of sad that Cartwright ended up being so reviled when he was such a great hero.
The story was nice but did not jibe with the rest of the Marvel universe. How did Titan and his version of Atlantis fit in with Namor?
Despite this lack of consistancy this was a good story. Maybe a parallel world or an alternative dimension can explain the use of Atlantis without a Namor?
Take care,
Bob T.
............. Bob T. :: 24 May 2003
Well, Atlantis was a sunken continent, so maybe Titan was from another area that had never heard of Namor.
............. John Kaminski :: 13 August 2003
Dear Editor,
This story and the Lo-Karr story were similar in theme. Humanity is now united
Cartwright and Dawkins from The Sacrifice were both martyrs, that no one lauded.
This story as a ” closed universe ” rather than part of the overall universe of Marvel makes sense.
I have commented on this story in the main letters page. I can see certain themes coming forth.
............. Bob T. :: 09 April 2007
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