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John Byrne's time writing and drawing Namor, the Sub-Mariner begins! The surprising transformation from lord of the high seas to king of the boardroom begins here #6 runs alongside Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) #38 but also covers the period directly following #42, which is also addressed by flashbacks in Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner.
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Comics historian Les Daniels noted that "Namor was a freak in the service of chaos Namor (or the Sub-Mariner as he was then known) debuted in the Golden Age of Comics and was the original anti-hero of comics Although the Sub-Mariner acted like a villain, his cause had some justice, and readers reveled in his assaults on civilization.
Namor the SubMariner Conquered Shores 3 Preview Double Apocalypse. Namor and the android Human Torch are the 2 seminal Marvel Comics characters, appearing in 1939 Namor (or the Sub-Mariner as he was then known) debuted in the Golden Age of Comics and was the original anti-hero of comics
Namor the Submariner Marvel Comics Character Profile. The official Marvel page for Namor (The Sub-Mariner) Namor the Submariner is the superhuman scion of a species of undersea men from Atlantis, and something of an anti-hero with exaggeratedly regal temper