Thread:The Editor(Elder)/@comment-30459009-20170211073612/@comment-30459009-20170211080025

I was making notes as I read the series, to check that everything was lining up, and while the first couple of issues can relatively frictionlessly be placed into the canon, the latter ones cannot. In particular, issue #6 has Namor being captured by Captain America and co. in the summer of 1941 and held captive all the way up until Pearl Harbor. This is contradicted numerous times by Invaders Vol. 1 alone, during which there are several flashbacks to Namor's activities during this time, such as his encounter with the Teotonic Knight in issue #29, which occurred in "late 1941", but before the US entered the war. Namor is also portrayed as being in at least a cordial relationship with Allied forces even before the war in both Golden and Bronze age comics, again contradicting the indiscriminating, genocidal rampage he goes on during the entire duration of Marvels Project, which in general streamlines the timeline to the degree that nearly all comics taking place in 1941, be they Golden, Brozen or Modern Age, would need to be ignored to accommodate it into the canon. This is why I very much think it's best regarded as the Angel's imperfect, subjective account, as I indicated in my edit summary.