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Geof Isherwood, Jeff Albrecht, Namor the Sub Nariner #44 - Comic Strip
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Namor the Sub Nariner #44

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1993
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Very first Submariner page ever...told in rhyme. Rhyme are word endings in poetry that sound the same ! Hence: the correct spelling: "Rhyme of the Submariner" !
The letterer of this page pastes over the misspelling. He speaks of RIME = frost (= the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of water, especially outside at night): There was a strong rime on all vegetation.

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About Geof Isherwood

Geof Isherwood is an American painter, sculptor and comic book illustrator. Much of Isherwood's early work was done for Marvel Comics, including such titles as Silver Surfer, Conan the Barbarian, Daredevil, and Doctor Strange. Since then, he has been involved in movies as a storyboard artist and a concepts/production illustrator, working with the likes of Bryan Singer, Richard Donner and Darren Aronofsky.[3] He has also painted and designed covers for Canadian publishers, including Ann Diamond's Dead White Males (2000) and Sand for Snow (2003) by Robert Edison Sandiford. In 2011, Isherwood illustrated and prepared the cover for the American novel Antiquitas Lost, by author Robert Louis Smith. A selection of his paintings based on the Greek gods were featured in Issue 59 of the publication Matrix. In 1997, he created LINCOLN-16 (Skarwood Productions), a science fiction saga whose first two issues he wrote, drew, painted, and produced. Geof continues to work in the comic book field on a number of independent projects.