Namor the Sub Mariner The Origins and History of Marvel’s Aquatic Avenger

**Namor the Sub-Mariner: The Origins and History of Marvel’s Aquatic Avenger** Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel’s aquatic hero, first surfaced in 1939, emerging from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to captivate comic book readers. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett, Namor debuted in “Marvel Comics“ #1, published by Timely Comics, the precursor to Marvel Comics. As one of Marvel’s oldest characters, Namor’s complex legacy intertwines heroism, vengeance, and regal duty. Namor McKenzie is the mutant son of a human sea captain and an Atlantean princess, marking him as one of the first known mutants in Marvel’s history. His Atlantean heritage grants him superhuman strength, aquatic abilities, and the power of flight through tiny wings on his ankles. As the Prince of Atlantis, Namor is often portrayed as a fierce protector of his underwater kingdom, which frequently brings him into conflict with the surface world. During World War II, Namor fought alongside Captai
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