[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4614938]Namor's costumes:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/61FO6iw.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
1 will always work for me. I also like 10 & 11 although they are pretty much the same costume.
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4614938]Namor's costumes:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/61FO6iw.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
1 will always work for me. I also like 10 & 11 although they are pretty much the same costume.
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4615265]"When he first returned from the Heroes Reborn universe, Namor lost his ability to breathe underwater, and was forced to adopt a special diving suit to return to Atlantis. The black tunic had a golden three pronged symbol covering the front, resembling the Trident of Neptune. Three golden frills also covered the shoulders. Striped red patterns also appeared on the suit, apparently part of the oxygen-filtrated system. The lower suit was a set of leggings in green scales like Namor's trunks, ending in a pair of boots. The gold mask had a clear faceplate to provide him with oxygen. [Marvel Team-Up (2nd series) #9]
--) Namor returned to his traditional green trunks after regaining his aquatic abilities. While under the Curse of Yandroth, the Defenders changed into darker versions of themselves. Namor represented this change by reassuming his black moisture suit from his "Savage Sub-Mariner" days." - [url]https://uncannyxmen.net/characters/sub-mariner/costume-gallery[/url]
[img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dn_yHsuNK9E/Tze9r_jw2bI/AAAAAAAAYmM/1s6DE48zWzI/s1600/namor1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Thanks for that. It must not have lasted very long--Namor was already back to the green speedo before AVENGERS vol.3 #1, which was the relaunch of that book post-Heroes Reborn.
[QUOTE=Dermie;4616876]Thanks for that. It must not have lasted very long--Namor was already back to the green speedo before AVENGERS vol.3 #1, which was the relaunch of that book post-Heroes Reborn.[/QUOTE]
IIRC, it wasn't Namor's, or anyone's idea, for a costume, per se. It was what Cap had thrown together so Namor could go underwater. It was terrible, and thankfully only lasted for those few issues, as his unbelievable underwater breathing issue was quickly resolved.
Sort of off topic, but sort of related. The first issue of Doctor Doom came out yesterday and it was quite good, IMO, if you like Doom. No, there wasn't any mention of Namor, BUT the set up is practically the same as Sub-Mariner Revolution. That is, someone launches an attack, in Doom's book it is on the moon and against, I'm guess an American initiative using Reed Richards and Tony Stark's stuff, but tries to blame it on the leader, here Doom, and then outside countries attack their country. Said leader goes on the run, ostensibly to clear his name. I'm sure it will take some different twists, it being Doom, but I'm hoping we get to see another SVTU sometime in the future. It would only be fair if Namor returned the favor and gave Doom sanctuary in Atlantis. ;p
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4614938]Namor's costumes:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/61FO6iw.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I like 6, 9, and 10, but I feel that if you don't have confidence in 1 you're better off leaving Namor for another creator.
[QUOTE=Kuwagaton;4619957]I like 6, 9, and 10, but I feel that [B]if you don't have confidence in 1 you're better off leaving Namor for another creator.[/B][/QUOTE]
This is one of the truest things I've read here.
I may have to steal that the next time I ask Brevroot about Namor. :)
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4614938]Namor's costumes:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/61FO6iw.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]10 and 12 are my faves.[/COLOR]
[img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Q9nfEzke7Po/W8QPLGqqfWI/AAAAAAAAMw0/7COsKDSxarA6Tdk_St1BReblfR47qrfwACHMYCw/s1600/RCO082.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4620784][img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Q9nfEzke7Po/W8QPLGqqfWI/AAAAAAAAMw0/7COsKDSxarA6Tdk_St1BReblfR47qrfwACHMYCw/s1600/RCO082.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
This cover was published in the Tales to Astonish Marvel Comics Index but this is a much sharper image than the one published in the index.
[QUOTE=Thor-El;4620897]This cover was published in the Tales to Astonish Marvel Comics Index but this is a much sharper image than the one published in the index.[/QUOTE]
Yep. I think this image is from either the Marvel Masterworks or the new Timely Greatest Omnibus. Or both.
It was supposed to be the cover for Marvel Mystery Comics #2, but Martin Goodman decided that The Angel was the character he wanted to push, so he gave the second issue cover to that character instead. Boy was he ever wrong. LOL! But it just shows, even from the beginning, editorial never gave Namor the respect he deserved. Now it makes me wonder if that might have inspired this classic panel by Bill Everett.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/SykCX4r.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Reviresco;4622000]Yep. I think this image is from either the Marvel Masterworks or the new Timely Greatest Omnibus. Or both.
It was supposed to be the cover for Marvel Mystery Comics #2, but Martin Goodman decided that The Angel was the character he wanted to push, so he gave the second issue cover to that character instead. Boy was he ever wrong. LOL! But it just shows, even from the beginning, editorial never gave Namor the respect he deserved. Now it makes me wonder if that might have inspired this classic panel by Bill Everett.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/SykCX4r.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
LOL, yes, that panel is so classic! I'm glad there is an image of this quality around. That's the cover that should have been used.
When Namor totally shows off who is the king of abslantis! Abs of steel, baby! :p
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EGls0JAWwAAr-yP?format=jpg&name=large[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Reviresco;4622000]Yep. I think this image is from either the Marvel Masterworks or the new Timely Greatest Omnibus. Or both.
Felt like it was better a time as any to showcase an unused cover that's about 80 years old at this point. It was supposed to be the cover for Marvel Mystery Comics #2, but Martin Goodman decided that The Angel was the character he wanted to push, so he gave the second issue cover to that character instead. Boy was he ever wrong. LOL! But it just shows, even from the beginning, editorial never gave Namor the respect he deserved. Now it makes me wonder if that might have inspired this classic panel by Bill Everett.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/SykCX4r.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I think that the Angel was pushed more after being modeled closely after Superman. It was only ever Namor, Human Torch, and Captain America that really ever broke out into their own times long-term at the time though. The Angel didn't even get a solo title despite frequent appearances in Marvel Mystery Comics.
Namor's first cover appearance may have come a little later, in February, 1940, though it still a good one, showing him triumphantly fighting against a common enemy of America and Atlantis.
[img]https://glamourfame.com/uploads/biography/2019/8/5/comics-1564984386734.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Thor-El;4622065]When Namor totally shows off who is the king of abslantis! Abs of steel, baby! :p
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EGls0JAWwAAr-yP?format=jpg&name=large[/IMG][/QUOTE]
I had not seen this before. Good for Namor! He even cracked a joke.
Does anyone remember the issue where Namor was homeless and then he befriends an alcoholic?
I’ve been trying to find the issue.