I think it was about 20 years ago I got my hands on the year or so of
SUB-MARINER where Bill Everett was FINALLY "allowed" to come back and take over HIS CHARACTER. And it was INCREDIBLE! Not only some of the best stuff I'd ever seen him him, by the widest possible margin, some of the best
SUB-MARINER issues I'd ever seen.
On the letters page, one fan summed it up nicely.
"After 49 UNREADABLE issues, the book finally GOT GOOD." No S***. Roy Thomas had been twiddling his thumbs for years, then his good buddy Gerry Conway did EVEN WORSE. The odd decent issue here or there didn't make up what a mess it all was. And how can one forgive Thomas KILLING off Lady Dorma, on the very eve of her long-anticipated wedding, just because Thomasd was then going thru a divorce? F*** YOU, Roy!
I'd read John Romita say in an interview that while on
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, he was the "de facto editor" of the book. I suspect the same thing happened when Everett came back. His health problems forced a lot of fill-in artists, but during his time back, those fill-in artists were universally superior in quality. The instant he passed away, the book went RIGHT THRU THE FLOOR. Don Heck, George Tuska, John Romita covers and Gil Kane covers? ALL of it was dreadful.
Insanely, Marv Wolfman, George Tuska & Vince Colletta-- 3 guys who probably never should have touched the book-- did in my view the SINGLE best issue post-Everett. Somehow, everything "clicked". But the next issue was so-so, and the one after that was a fill-in just before the book was cancelled. What a shame. And
SUPER-VILLAIN TEAM-UP never should have happened.
The biggest shock for me on getting those Everett issues was Namorita. WHO in the 70s would create a teenage sidekick? I always liked her, but Everett's version of her was just ADORABLE. I was particularly surprised when in one issue, she had a line of dialogue that was nearly-IDENTICAL to a line spoken by my favorite Bond girl 8 YEARS later, in the film
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY. It made me wonder if whoever came up with or cast Lynn-Holly Johnson as "Bibi Dahl" might have been a fan of Bill Everett.