Namor, the Sub-Mariner # 29, published in August 1992, concludes the "Fire and Stone" storyline, primarily focusing on Namor, his allies, and the confrontation with the villainous Super-Skrull in the Savage Land.
The issue, with story and art by John Byrne, details the final moments of a multi-part saga that saw corporate espionage and ancient power struggles converge in the prehistoric Savage Land.
- Final Battle in the Savage Land: Namor and his allies (Ka-Zar, Shanna, Namorita, and Misty Knight) face the Super-Skrull, who was previously posing as Iron Fist. The Super-Skrull had been part of Ward Meacham's plot to exploit the Savage Land's resources.
- A Murder in Manhattan: Interspersed with the action are scenes in New York City, where the ruthless businessman Desmond Marrs murders his associate Caleb Alexander to consolidate power within Oracle Inc., Namor's own company.
- The Aftermath: The Super-Skrull is defeated, and Meacham's immediate plans are thwarted. The heroes return from the Savage Land, with Namor unaware of the murder within his corporation.
- New Directions: The conclusion of this arc leads to new developments, including the original Human Torch and Namorita assisting Iron Man and the Fantastic Four in dealing with an oil spill in the next issue, which shifts the series' focus slightly.
- Writer & Artist: John Byrne
- Inker: Jae Lee
- Cover Art: Jae Lee