Millie the Model #7 (1947), cover by Ken Bald
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Out of the Night #1 (February-March 1952) cover by Ken Bald.
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Sunday Sub-Mariner World
Namora
by Tomm Coker
From Agents of Atlas (2006) #4
Unlike the other two heroes of the Timely Trinity, Namor never had a male sidekick. Then late in the Marvel Mystery Comics run, Bill Everett and Ken Bald created Namora, a hybrid cousin, who was close in age to Namor. She wasn't really a sidekick, so much as a derivative of Namor, much like Supergirl and Batgirl. She even got her own comic, though it only lasted a few issues.
Everett brought her back with Namor in the 1950s Atlas run, but when Stan Lee brought Namor into the Silver Age, he left behind Namora. A decade later, when Everett was once again doing a Namor book, he explained Namora's absence by having her killed off by the ever jealous Llyra in Lemuria, and introduced her daughter, Namorita.
And so for most of Namor's existence in the Marvel Universe, Namora was dead ... until Jeff Parker brought her back for his awesome Agents of Atlas run in 2006. While mostly appearing with that retro team, she has drifted in and out of Namor's world since then.
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Ken Bald - Dracula Lives #12 Original Cover Art (Marvel, 1975) Source
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Front Cover of
Forbidden Worlds #018
American Comics Group, 1953
Art by Ken Bald
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Dracula Lives! #12 - Marvel, 1975. Cover art by Ken Bald.
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Sungirl: The Mysterious Beauty, Issue #2 (1948)
Comic Combine Corp., Stan Lee & Ken Bald
This title is not on any story inside but is probably a reference to "The Crystal Monsters" which has a "petrified waters" plot line.
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Blonde Phantom #18 (1948), cover by Ken Bald
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Blonde Phantom Comics #18 (July 1948) cover by Ken Bald (?).
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365 Days of Namor
Day 170
"I'm your conscience Sub-Mariner! Can't you tell by the halo?"
Who knew pagan manifestations of conscience had halos?
From Namora 2, wwritten and penciled by Ken Bald.
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Forbidden Worlds, 1952 cover art by Ken Bald
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Front Cover of
Forbidden Worlds #011
American Comics Group, 1952
Art by Ken Bald
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