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[QUOTE=Thor-El;4179064]Yes, lol. It occurred to me that Namor could make a great exercise routine for us so we can all "walk a little prouder".
[IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/13/fb/b2/13fbb2b177010b7569b5b061b459e9bc.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
OMG. This is the BEST one! I love it!
But Namor's exercise regime is too much for my frail surface world body. O_O
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It looks like Super Villain Team Up is on at Marvel Puzzle Quest!
[video=youtube_share;sBwOLLr4XHU]https://youtu.be/sBwOLLr4XHU[/video]
Now if I only could figure out how to play this game. LOL!
I think I'm going to have to just hand over the 20 bucks to get Namor. I'm never going to get him through gameplay.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4180806]It looks like Super Villain Team Up is on at Marvel Puzzle Quest!
[video=youtube_share;sBwOLLr4XHU]https://youtu.be/sBwOLLr4XHU[/video]
Now if I only could figure out how to play this game. LOL!
I think I'm going to have to just hand over the 20 bucks to get Namor. I'm never going to get him through gameplay.[/QUOTE]
I am trying to get him through gameplay as well, lol, I LOVE that, I love doom and namor a lot and this is so great. Imagine how awesome it would be if we had a submariner game and they teamed up?!
[QUOTE=Thor-El;4179064]Yes, lol. It occurred to me that Namor could make a great exercise routine for us so we can all "walk a little prouder".
[IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/13/fb/b2/13fbb2b177010b7569b5b061b459e9bc.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Oh I wish Marvel or someone would remaster these for a clearer picture, i love the merry marching marvel society song, and honestly looking at it you see just how big Namor was in popularity, cause all the other heroes are too, but the difference is Marvel gave attention to the other heroes and not to Namor. (as always thanks for the gifs!)
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For me, it is impossible to resist the idea that Namor's birthday is
Feb. 22, 1922, or 2-22-22. Of course being born after the 19th generally means his astrological sign would be
Pisces the Fish - like I said irresistible ! That would make him not quite 20 when Pearl Harbor happened, and American joined the war. Again, it resonates to me.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4180938]I am trying to get him through gameplay as well, lol, I LOVE that, I love doom and namor a lot and this is so great. Imagine how awesome it would be if we had a submariner game and they teamed up?![/QUOTE]
I'd probably lose my job if they had a Subby game. LOL!
That's one thing I like about the video. I think it shows them fighting each other AND fighting together -- which is entirely accurate!
Isn't there an option to do player vs player? Or play together in teams?
Hey, do you activate a character's powers by tapping the icon? Will it scroll through the powers?
I guess I could wait and see if they give Namor away, like they did Johnny Storm... but knowing my luck, that will never happen. Since I've cut back on my comics (I'm drawing the line at 5 dollar comics), and I think that's a sale price, I can justify buying him. :)
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4180938]Oh I wish Marvel or someone would remaster these for a clearer picture, i love the merry marching marvel society song, and honestly looking at it you see just how big Namor was in popularity, cause all the other heroes are too, but the difference is Marvel gave attention to the other heroes and not to Namor. (as always thanks for the gifs!)[/QUOTE]
I guess they don't think there's a market for them ... though clearly the bootleggers don't agree. Of course, they are aiming for a smaller audience. I'd 'settle' for the new Namor animated series, entitled, IMPERIUS REX!
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[QUOTE=Oberon;4181126]For me, it is impossible to resist the idea that Namor's birthday is
Feb. 22, 1922, or 2-22-22. Of course being born after the 19th generally means his astrological sign would be
Pisces the Fish - like I said irresistible ! That would make him not quite 20 when Pearl Harbor happened, and American joined the war. Again, it resonates to me.[/QUOTE]
Well, it IS easier to remember. I didn't realize that would make him a Pisces -- that's cool! Of course, the earlier b'day would make him Aquarius the Waterbearer, which also has some water associations.
I'll have to check the Birthday story and see if it has a date. The Christmas birthday is in Saga. The February 2 birthday is from the Atlas run, so it's not exactly canon.
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In the Legacy counting thread, which is Marvel trying to have their cake and eat it too, various series / characters issues were counted as if they were never rebooted (and countless #1s) to give a big number. Those books will have both numbers, the reboot numbering and the 'legacy' numbering. Of course, Namor doesn't have one, because he doesn't have a book. :mad: But IF he did, what would be the issues and the final count?
I think these are all Namor's issues, but I think only the red ones would be counted by Marvel. Did I leave anything out? Which ones would you count?
42 Sub-Mariner (1941) 1-42
31 Tales to Astonish 70 - 101
01 IM&SM 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]72 Sub-Mariner (1968) 1-72[/COLOR]
02 King Size Sub-Mariner 1-2
[COLOR="#FF0000"]04 Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner 4
12 Saga of the Sub-Mariner 1-12
62 Namor the Sub-Mariner (1990) 1-62[/COLOR]
04 Namor Annual 1-4
[COLOR="#FF0000"]12 Namor (2003) 1-12
06 Sub-Mariner Revolution 1-6
11 Namor the First Mutant (2010) 1-11[/COLOR]
01 Namor the First Mutant Annual 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]01 70th Anniversary Sub-Mariner 1
01 Best Defense Namor 1
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261 issues
181 issues by Marvel's weird counting
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I always read things with Namor in it ever since I started reading comics but I didn't really get into him until Sterns Avengers in the 1980s. I really enjoyed Byrnes 90s solo and his collaboration with Jae Lee later in the same series. His interactions with Dr. Doom were the stuff of legends.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4182178]In the Legacy counting thread, which is Marvel trying to have their cake and eat it too, various series / characters issues were counted as if they were never rebooted (and countless #1s) to give a big number. Those books will have both numbers, the reboot numbering and the 'legacy' numbering. Of course, Namor doesn't have one, because he doesn't have a book. :mad: But IF he did, what would be the issues and the final count?
I think these are all Namor's issues, but I think only the red ones would be counted by Marvel. Did I leave anything out? Which ones would you count?
42 Sub-Mariner (1941) 1-42
31 Tales to Astonish 70 - 101
01 IM&SM 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]72 Sub-Mariner (1968) 1-72[/COLOR]
02 King Size Sub-Mariner 1-2
[COLOR="#FF0000"]04 Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner 4
12 Saga of the Sub-Mariner 1-12
62 Namor the Sub-Mariner (1990) 1-62[/COLOR]
04 Namor Annual 1-4
[COLOR="#FF0000"]12 Namor (2003) 1-12
06 Sub-Mariner Revolution 1-6
11 Namor the First Mutant (2010) 1-11[/COLOR]
01 Namor the First Mutant Annual 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]01 70th Anniversary Sub-Mariner 1
01 Best Defense Namor 1
[/COLOR]
261 issues
181 issues by Marvel's weird counting[/QUOTE]
It's confusing for sure. I think we should count marvel mystery comics? I mean the battle with the original human torch at least? Cause it was the first crossover in comic history and Marvel does reference it as a part of canon when it comes up. Also does Saga of the Sub-Mariner count? (edit): I mean could it count if we have that Namor 2003 comic? Cause I never really count that young Namor since it contradicts saga and other comics.
[QUOTE=From The Shadows;4182201]I always read things with Namor in it ever since I started reading comics but I didn't really get into him until Sterns Avengers in the 1980s. I really enjoyed Byrnes 90s solo and his collaboration with Jae Lee later in the same series. His interactions with Dr. Doom were the stuff of legends.[/QUOTE]
I love doom and namor! They're great comics and so entertaining.
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[QUOTE=Oberon;4181126]For me, it is impossible to resist the idea that Namor's birthday is
Feb. 22, 1922, or 2-22-22. Of course being born after the 19th generally means his astrological sign would be
Pisces the Fish - like I said irresistible ! That would make him not quite 20 when Pearl Harbor happened, and American joined the war. Again, it resonates to me.[/QUOTE]
Ah cr*p did I mix up my dates again?! I thought it was 2/2/22? I'm so sorry, you are right since this was his shra card:
[img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/1/11352/296856-193361-namor.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4182219]It's confusing for sure. I think we should count marvel mystery comics? I mean the battle with the original human torch at least? Cause it was the first crossover in comic history and Marvel does reference it as a part of canon when it comes up. Also does Saga of the Sub-Mariner count? (edit): I mean could it count if we have that Namor 2003 comic? Cause I never really count that young Namor since it contradicts saga and other comics.
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Aaaah! I forgot about that. Of course, I think MARVEL counts the Tsunami Namor, even if most fans don't. Also forgot about SUB-MARINER THE DEPTHS, which I also consider an alternate universe. SAGA should definitely count, IMO.
Hmmmm. Yes, it's even more confusing when you start thinking about the Golden Age stuff, where Namor's book (and every other headlining hero) wasn't actually taking up all of the book. They were all basically anthology books -- just as Marvel Mystery Comics was. But, I think we have to draw the line at the TITLE of the book being Namor's. Otherwise, we have to count all those Marvel Comics Presents and Marvel Features he had stories in.
So, while I wouldn't count the Tsunami series or The Depths, I think Marvel would. Of course, if we do take the off, that puts Namor at close to 249, near a milestone number -- something Marvel loves.
42 Sub-Mariner (1941) 1-42
31 Tales to Astonish 70 - 101
01 IM&SM 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]72 Sub-Mariner (1968) 1-72[/COLOR]
02 King Size Sub-Mariner 1-2
[COLOR="#FF0000"]04 Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner 4
12 Saga of the Sub-Mariner 1-12
62 Namor the Sub-Mariner (1990) 1-62[/COLOR]
04 Namor Annual 1-4
[COLOR="#FF0000"]12 Namor (2003) 1-12
06 Sub-Mariner The Depths 1-6
06 Sub-Mariner Revolution 1-6
11 Namor the First Mutant (2010) 1-11[/COLOR]
01 Namor the First Mutant Annual 1
[COLOR="#FF0000"]01 70th Anniversary Sub-Mariner 1
01 Best Defense Namor 1
[/COLOR]
267 issues
187 issues by Marvel's weird counting
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4182251]Ah cr*p did I mix up my dates again?! I thought it was 2/2/22? I'm so sorry, you are right since this was his shra card:
[img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/1/11352/296856-193361-namor.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
No, there's a diary entry from one of the Young Namor stories in the Atlas era that says his birthday is February 2 -- so it's not technically canon. I don't know where that card got that birthday and I don't think miscellaneous stuff like that is technically canon. Saga says Namor is a Christmas baby -- which technically is canon. I'm not sure about that Bryne era story. Do you remember if it had a date?
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[QUOTE=From The Shadows;4182201]I always read things with Namor in it ever since I started reading comics but I didn't really get into him until Sterns Avengers in the 1980s. I really enjoyed Byrnes 90s solo and his collaboration with Jae Lee later in the same series. His interactions with Dr. Doom were the stuff of legends.[/QUOTE]
Welcome to the thread! I'm the say way. I read just about anything with Namor in it. And yes, there's alot of fans of the Super Villain Team Up relationship with Doom. In many ways, it is wasted potential by Marvel, IMO. I was really hoping we'd see more after Sub-Mariner Revolution, with this great ending page.
[img]https://i2.wp.com/www.panelsonpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/namor-doom.jpg[/img]
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Haven't watched it yet so I will comment later. Just wanted you guys to get a chance at it first:
[video=youtube;JmgwOYZmOAs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmgwOYZmOAs[/video]
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[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4183342]Haven't watched it yet so I will comment later. Just wanted you guys to get a chance at it first:
[video=youtube;JmgwOYZmOAs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmgwOYZmOAs[/video][/QUOTE]
Not sure if comparing Aquaman to Wonder Woman is really the best idea, considering she can vary wildly in strength.
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[QUOTE=LordUltimus;4183454]Not sure if comparing Aquaman to Wonder Woman is really the best idea, considering she can vary wildly in strength.[/QUOTE]
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I DID NOT know there was this shra card thing. But I had read the speculation on that date as being so "obvious" waaaay back in the '80s. Some fan letters or fanzine type article. Someone else must have thought so too. Like I said it is sort of irresistible. Besides the astrology (and I admit that Aquarius is a good call, but Pisces is ruled by the element of Water, whereas Aquarius is ruled by element of Air) the numberology thing of '2's is interesting to me too, as they can signify intuitive, watery type emotions and mystery.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4183198]No, there's a diary entry from one of the Young Namor stories in the Atlas era that says his birthday is February 2 -- so it's not technically canon. I don't know where that card got that birthday and I don't think miscellaneous stuff like that is technically canon. Saga says Namor is a Christmas baby -- which technically is canon. I'm not sure about that Bryne era story. Do you remember if it had a date?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Oberon;4183761]I DID NOT know there was this shra card thing. But I had read the speculation on that date as being so "obvious" waaaay back in the '80s. Some fan letters or fanzine type article. Someone else must have thought so too. Like I said it is sort of irresistible. Besides the astrology (and I admit that Aquarius is a good call, but Pisces is ruled by the element of Water, whereas Aquarius is ruled by element of Air) the numberology thing of '2's is interesting to me too, as they can signify intuitive, watery type emotions and mystery.[/QUOTE]
I really just am very confused because is there no set date for Namor's birthdate? If marvel doesn't count the Atlas era stories then would he be the 22nd? I mean even in the bryne story for the namor annual where they surprise him they didn't say the date but the comic took place on a sunny day so it could have been spring or summer? Marvel we need a set answer here, even though I do like the idea of the 2/22/22 birthdate.
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[QUOTE=LordUltimus;4183454]Not sure if comparing Aquaman to Wonder Woman is really the best idea, considering she can vary wildly in strength.[/QUOTE]
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This was just as I thought it would be, a popularity contest and with Aquaman now being DC's big thing of course Aquaman would win. He has always been the more popular character because he does get so much more exposure and comics and cartoons than Namor does. The calculations they have done are just their way of justifying a thing that makes zero sense. Why even bring up the purple man when you are just going to have Aquaman control Namor?
Mind Control. While he was in water. His strongest element... it doesn't work. I mean the reason why Doctor Doom even had to go after Namor first was because he knew that the submariner would have too much willpower and strength to fight the purple man's control. He had to weaken him before hand. Lets not forget they always factor out one of his greatest abilities, Namor can fly but it was barely used there, also he has bullet proof skin.
So I'm not even a little surprised that Aquaman won but I am mad they didn't do half as much research into Namor as they did Aquaman and of course used mind control to win. EVEN THOUGH THEY THEMSELVES SAID THAT AQUAMAN HAD LIMITED CONTROL OVER OTHER PEOPLE'S MINDS AND AT MOST COULD GIVE THEM A HEADACHE.
(Sorry just a little salty here).
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[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4183342]Haven't watched it yet so I will comment later. Just wanted you guys to get a chance at it first:
[video=youtube;JmgwOYZmOAs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmgwOYZmOAs[/video][/QUOTE]
Don't bother. It's nonsense, and biased, as expected.
I'm surprised they did all that animated stuff, though. Looks like they spent most of their effort there, instead of considering Namor's abilities.
[QUOTE=LordUltimus;4183454]Not sure if comparing Aquaman to Wonder Woman is really the best idea, considering she can vary wildly in strength.[/QUOTE]
Maybe I need to read more Aquaman, but I never thought he had particularly super strength. Though, I think they were comparing Aquaman's speed, not strength, to WW. Of course, I'd never heard that WW could move at multiples speed of LIGHT??? Really?
Namor is fast, much faster than people give him credit for. He's moved as quick as Silver Surfer. He can catch torpeodos and jet missiles. But of course, nothing close to the speed of light. Heheh... I typoed that as the SPEEDO of light. ;p
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Yep. That business about countering the force needed to sink a continent... I don't think that's entirely accurate, but whatever. They were going to pick Aquaman, despite the FACT that Namor hasn't only matched the strongest Marvel character, the Hulk, but has beaten him.
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[B]SPOLIERS/RANT[/B]
This was just as I thought it would be, a popularity contest and with Aquaman now being DC's big thing of course Aquaman would win. He has always been the more popular character because he does get so much more exposure and comics and cartoons than Namor does. The calculations they have done are just their way of justifying a thing that makes zero sense. Why even bring up the purple man when you are just going to have Aquaman control Namor?
Mind Control. While he was in water. His strongest element... it doesn't work. I mean the reason why Doctor Doom even had to go after Namor first was because he knew that the submariner would have too much willpower and strength to fight the purple man's control. He had to weaken him before hand. Lets not forget they always factor out one of his greatest abilities, [COLOR="#FF0000"]Namor can fly but it was barely used there, also he has bullet proof skin.[/COLOR]
So I'm not even a little surprised that Aquaman won but I am mad they didn't do half as much research into Namor as they did Aquaman and of course used mind control to win. EVEN THOUGH THEY THEMSELVES SAID THAT AQUAMAN HAD LIMITED CONTROL OVER OTHER PEOPLE'S MINDS AND AT MOST COULD GIVE THEM A HEADACHE.
(Sorry just a little salty here).[/QUOTE]
It's okay, rant away. You are among Namor fans. :)
I get annoyed about the flying thing too. But it happens in the comics all the time. Hickman totally ignored the fact that Namor could fly circles around most of his fights. Seriously, next to time you read his run count how many times you see Namor fly.
Bullet proof? He has NUCLEAR BOMB proof skin. ;p
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To wash out the taste of Deathbattle ...
Here's the variant cover of Marvels Annotated #1, which will be out next week. I wish Ross had done Namor on the first cover, but he's going back to Jim Hammond again.
[img]https://westfieldcomics.com/wow/art/large/DEC180814.jpg[/img]
I'm not sure what is in this book, except Marvels 0 and 1. The solicit says, "Packed with extras and completely remastered, you don't want to miss this unique look back at the Marvels phenomenon!" It's allegedly 104 pages long, which I guess is part of the reason why it is 8 bucks! I think I'll take a look at it at the comic shop first.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4183946]I really just am very confused because is there no set date for Namor's birthdate? If marvel doesn't count the Atlas era stories then would he be the 22nd? I mean even in the bryne story for the namor annual where they surprise him they didn't say the date but the comic took place on a sunny day so it could have been spring or summer? Marvel we need a set answer here, even though I do like the idea of the 2/22/22 birthdate.
[B]SPOLIERS/RANT[/B]
This was just as I thought it would be, a popularity contest and with Aquaman now being DC's big thing of course Aquaman would win. He has always been the more popular character because he does get so much more exposure and comics and cartoons than Namor does. The calculations they have done are just their way of justifying a thing that makes zero sense. Why even bring up the purple man when you are just going to have Aquaman control Namor?
Mind Control. While he was in water. His strongest element... it doesn't work. I mean the reason why Doctor Doom even had to go after Namor first was because he knew that the submariner would have too much willpower and strength to fight the purple man's control. He had to weaken him before hand. Lets not forget they always factor out one of his greatest abilities, Namor can fly but it was barely used there, also he has bullet proof skin.
So I'm not even a little surprised that Aquaman won but I am mad they didn't do half as much research into Namor as they did Aquaman and of course used mind control to win. EVEN THOUGH THEY THEMSELVES SAID THAT AQUAMAN HAD LIMITED CONTROL OVER OTHER PEOPLE'S MINDS AND AT MOST COULD GIVE THEM A HEADACHE.
(Sorry just a little salty here).[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Reviresco;4184057]Don't bother. It's nonsense, and biased, as expected.
I'm surprised they did all that animated stuff, though. Looks like they spent most of their effort there, instead of considering Namor's abilities.
Maybe I need to read more Aquaman, but I never thought he had particularly super strength. Though, I think they were comparing Aquaman's speed, not strength, to WW. Of course, I'd never heard that WW could move at multiples speed of LIGHT??? Really?
Namor is fast, much faster than people give him credit for. He's moved as quick as Silver Surfer. He can catch torpeodos and jet missiles. But of course, nothing close to the speed of light. Heheh... I typoed that as the SPEEDO of light. ;p
Yep. That business about countering the force needed to sink a continent... I don't think that's entirely accurate, but whatever. They were going to pick Aquaman, despite the FACT that Namor hasn't only matched the strongest Marvel character, the Hulk, but has beaten him.
It's okay, rant away. You are among Namor fans. :)
I get annoyed about the flying thing too. But it happens in the comics all the time. Hickman totally ignored the fact that Namor could fly circles around most of his fights. Seriously, next to time you read his run count how many times you see Namor fly.
Bullet proof? He has NUCLEAR BOMB proof skin. ;p[/QUOTE]
Yea...it was somewhat biased. Good showing but in their very video they said that Aquaman got his hand eaten by Piranha(which I didn't know) and Namor withstood attacks from Hulk and a mountain falling on him....How do they figure he could get eaten by those fish? They also left out that Namor is bullet proof while Aquaman is only resistant....
I think if they went more in depth on their resistant/durability they might have had to change their vote...
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[QUOTE=Oberon;4183761]I DID NOT know there was this shra card thing. But I had read the speculation on that date as being so "obvious" waaaay back in the '80s. Some fan letters or fanzine type article. Someone else must have thought so too. Like I said it is sort of irresistible. Besides the astrology (and I admit that Aquarius is a good call, but Pisces is ruled by the element of Water, whereas Aquarius is ruled by element of Air) the numberology thing of '2's is interesting to me too, as they can signify intuitive, watery type emotions and mystery.[/QUOTE]
I think the duality of Pisces also plays nicely into Namor's dual nature.
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4183946]I really just am very confused because is there no set date for Namor's birthdate? If marvel doesn't count the Atlas era stories then would he be the 22nd? I mean even in the bryne story for the namor annual where they surprise him they didn't say the date but the comic took place on a sunny day so it could have been spring or summer? Marvel we need a set answer here, even though I do like the idea of the 2/22/22 birthdate.[/QUOTE]
I don't think many of the characters have set birthdays.
Well, the Golden Age stuff is supposed to be comics based off the characters and events. At least that's what Roy Thomas said when people asked why the Invaders didn't match up to the Golden Age comics. And it's been repeated in various other comics.
In SAGA 1, it says Namor was born "not long before the world above would celebrate a new year." So, a Christmas or solstice baby. That's the only "date" I've seen in post Golden Age comics -- other than those cards.
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[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4184081]Yea...it was somewhat biased. Good showing but in their very video they said that Aquaman got his hand eaten by Piranha(which I didn't know) and Namor withstood attacks from Hulk and a mountain falling on him....How do they figure he could get eaten by those fish? They also left out that Namor is bullet proof while Aquaman is only resistant....
I think if they went more in depth on their resistant/durability they might have had to change their vote...[/QUOTE]
Namor has greater Durability and he is more invulnerable then aquaman and is a better fighter then post flash point aquaman and he stronger too.
Aquaman
[QUOTE]Superhuman Durability: Tough enough to resist small arms fire with minor injury, the teeth of most trench dwellers break upon contact with his body. He survived an RPG blowing in his face and can thrive in the darkest, deepest bowels of the ocean deep suffering no discomfort. He even lived through falling back to Earth after being launched into orbit by Mera, coming back down hard on top of a sea monsters head, without injury.
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[url]https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Arthur_Curry_(Prime_Earth)[/url]
Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)
[QUOTE]Superhuman Durability: The tissues of Namor's body are much harder and more resistant to physical injury than those of normal human beings and most other Atlanteans. Namor can withstand tremendous impact forces, high caliber bullets, falls from orbital heights, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, blows from powerful superhumans, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining injury.
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[url]https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Namor_McKenzie_(Earth-616)[/url]
Someone mention this in the comment section.
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[QUOTE]They neglected to mention also that Namor soloed the avengers recently no selling the attacks of Thor, captain marvel, she hulk, Iron man and ghost rider. And now he has hydrokenisis like mera. They were using Atlans strike to equate to trillions of tons while savage hulk has destroyed a dimension with his strikes. More hard to equate but Namor still beat hulk in that Era. They use old Namor feats compared to modern aquaman feats. Aquaman had the strength of 125 men in the 90s it wasn’t until new 52 till he started throwing submarines like Namor has since the golden age. And since Namor’s modern op feats were neglected i am wondering if deathbattle decided on the more popular choice from the get go.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4182219]I love doom and namor! They're great comics and so entertaining.[/QUOTE]
True, true! [SIZE=1]And I think sometimes I have a thing for pointy ears...[/SIZE]
Marvel Studios really needs to bring in Namor! Preferably starting out in a Captain America flashback and build up from there. :)
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Yep. That business about countering the force needed to sink a continent... I don't think that's entirely accurate, but whatever. They were going to pick Aquaman, despite the FACT that Namor hasn't only matched the strongest Marvel character, the Hulk, but has beaten him.
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[QUOTE]Maybe I need to read more Aquaman, but I never thought he had particularly super strength. Though, I think they were comparing Aquaman's speed, not strength, to WW. Of course, I'd never heard that WW could move at multiples speed of LIGHT??? Really?
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Wonder woman by way the does not move faster then the speed of light.Plus that wonder woman is not even the current main canon version.
Keep in mind by the way there are marvel characters that are as strong and stronger then hulk.
Here some info on that.
15 Marvel Characters Stronger Than The Hulk | Screen Rant
[QUOTE]“Hulk is strongest there is!” That’s something the Hulk has proclaimed on many an occasion. It’s a pretty bold statement from someone who absolutely isn’t the strongest there is. In fact, he’s not all that close but, then again, the gamma-powered Avenger never was the brightest bulb in the box. Sure, staunch fans of the character will claim that he has unlimited potential strength, but we can only go by what we’ve seen him do on-panel, and comic books have shown that the Hulk certainly has his limits.
The very Marvel universe the Hulk inhabits is home to countless characters whose strength is superior to that of the Green Goliath’s. In many of those cases, Hulk’s strength is emphatically dwarfed by said characters (to the extent that him punching them in the face with all his might would be the equivalent of a flea punching the average human). And we’re not just talking about the godlike creator entities in the Marvel universe. The likes of the One-Above-All and the Living Tribunal quite obviously make the Hulk’s very existence pale into insignificance, but you definitely don’t have to go that far up the power hierarchy to find characters who could out-muscle Bruce Banner’s angry alter ego.
So, with that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the characters in the Marvel universe who could put Hulk to the sword in a battle of strength. While the entries in this list vary vastly in terms of their power levels, it will prove that you don’t have to look up as far as you might think to find such individuals. Here are 15 Marvel Characters Stronger Than The Hulk.
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15 Characters Stronger Than The Hulk-CBR
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Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk, is considered by many to be the strongest hero on Earth. At the very least, the Hulk definitely thinks so, constantly yelling that “Hulk is the strongest one there is!”. With gamma-fueled strength, a healing factor, and his notorious ability for getting stronger the madder he becomes, fans generally believe the Hulk is unbeatable. The early days of Marvel definitely reinforced the idea; their two strongest heroes were the Hulk and Thor. Over the years, the Hulk’s strength has grown to the point where his footsteps create earthquakes. Writers have expanded on Hulk’s powers as they try and reach the upper levels of his strength; the Hulk always turns the tide of any battle.
Despite the power to lift mountains and crack planets, Marvel is chock full of beings stronger than the Hulk; some can turn him inside out with just a pinky. It’s not pleasant to think about, which is why Marvel likes to hide said characters away, letting fans believe Hulk really is the strongest one around. However, much to chagrin of Hulk fans around the world, today at CBR we’re looking at 15 characters stronger than the Hulk that Marvel would rather you not know exist.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4184070]To wash out the taste of Deathbattle ...
Here's the variant cover of Marvels Annotated #1, which will be out next week. I wish Ross had done Namor on the first cover, but he's going back to Jim Hammond again.
I'm not sure what is in this book, except Marvels 0 and 1. The solicit says, "Packed with extras and completely remastered, you don't want to miss this unique look back at the Marvels phenomenon!" It's allegedly 104 pages long, which I guess is part of the reason why it is 8 bucks! I think I'll take a look at it at the comic shop first.[/QUOTE]
I just really love this art, and Paolo Rivera's Namor's expression is sooo good. And I like how they had him and Jim facing each other as a call to their first fight and also Jim's flaming footsteps.
I really think Ross is a big Jim fan since he likes to use him when he can but I would have loved another Namor art from him, still his Invaders #1 variant is very good. I wonder if we will get more Invaders variants from him?
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It's okay, rant away. You are among Namor fans. :)
I get annoyed about the flying thing too. But it happens in the comics all the time. Hickman totally ignored the fact that Namor could fly circles around most of his fights. Seriously, next to time you read his run count how many times you see Namor fly.
Bullet proof? He has NUCLEAR BOMB proof skin. ;p[/QUOTE]
LOL, he does and that alone should have been a clear indication that this whole thing was set up for Aquaman to win. Gosh the one or two instances from that run I can recall off the top of my head from that run was Namor flying to the another planet with the Illuminati and also him flying up to the ship where he faced Black Panther and Black Bolt but yes I will have to give that another read sometime.
[QUOTE=From The Shadows;4184828]True, true! [SIZE=1]And I think sometimes I have a thing for pointy ears...[/SIZE]
Marvel Studios really needs to bring in Namor! Preferably starting out in a Captain America flashback and build up from there. :)[/QUOTE]
lol, I love his pointy ears, my first favorite marvel character was Nightcrawler who also has pointy ears, so I know I have a thing for them. ;) I would love an Invaders movie done right. To be honest, its the only way we can get a classic Namor since Marvel probably can't or won't do a solo movie.
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[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4184081]Yea...it was somewhat biased. Good showing but in their very video they said that Aquaman got his hand eaten by Piranha(which I didn't know) and Namor withstood attacks from Hulk and a mountain falling on him....How do they figure he could get eaten by those fish? They also left out that Namor is bullet proof while Aquaman is only resistant....
I think if they went more in depth on their resistant/durability they might have had to change their vote...[/QUOTE]
Really. I guess Aquaman can't control all aquatic life, if they ate his hand off.
They left out quite a bit. They showed Aquaman using sea life, but they failed to show Namor calling up a Kaiju army with the Horn of Proteus to squash him and his sharks flat.
The big feat they gave to Aquaman was the holding back Atlan's trident, as if the force of the trident was what sunk a continent. But is that what happened? I mean, wasn't it actually some power or magic from the trident that did that, activated when Atlan hit the ground with the trident? So, it wasn't the calculated force to sink a continent that Aquaman resisted, but the force of some superhero trying to hit the ground.
They also failed to take into account that Namor is magical battery for the Atlanteans, and apparently can draw on that magic to supplement his strength. We don't know if there's a limit to that, either.
As far as durability ... They also failed to mention that Namor also withstood a word blast from Black Bolt.
[QUOTE=mace11;4184810]Namor has greater Durability and he is more invulnerable then aquaman and is a better fighter then post flash point aquaman and he stronger too.
Aquaman
[url]https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Arthur_Curry_(Prime_Earth)[/url]
Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)
[url]https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Namor_McKenzie_(Earth-616)[/url][/QUOTE]
Someone mention this in the comment section.
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They neglected to mention also that Namor soloed the avengers recently no selling the attacks of Thor, captain marvel, she hulk, Iron man and ghost rider. And now he has hydrokenisis like mera. They were using Atlans strike to equate to trillions of tons while savage hulk has destroyed a dimension with his strikes. More hard to equate but Namor still beat hulk in that Era. They use old Namor feats compared to modern aquaman feats. Aquaman had the strength of 125 men in the 90s it wasn’t until new 52 till he started throwing submarines like Namor has since the golden age. And since Namor’s modern op feats were neglected i am wondering if deathbattle decided on the more popular choice from the get go. [/QUOTE]
That guy is right all around.
It's probably best for me to avoid the comments section entirely. ;p
[QUOTE=mace11;4184830]Wonder woman by way the does not move faster then the speed of light. [B]Plus that wonder woman is not even the current main canon version.
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That's the other problem with these match ups. DC has various versions of their characters, whereas, Marvel usually has one main one that hasn't been repeatedly rebooted.
I'll take a look at those links later. Sure there's cosmic characters that can take out the Hulk, but generally speaking, in one on one strength battles, it's usually the Hulk and Thor, at Marvel.
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[QUOTE=From The Shadows;4184828]True, true! [SIZE=1]And I think sometimes I have a thing for pointy ears...[/SIZE]
Marvel Studios really needs to bring in Namor! Preferably starting out in a Captain America flashback and build up from there.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4184849]lol, I love his pointy ears, my first favorite marvel character was Nightcrawler who also has pointy ears, so I know I have a thing for them. I would love an Invaders movie done right. To be honest, its the only way we can get a classic Namor since Marvel probably can't or won't do a solo movie.[/QUOTE]
Invaders movie. A wonderful dream. They'd have to recast Chris Evans, though, and I'm not sure that would go well.
I've heard quite a few fans say the same thing about the pointy ears. Now it might be inspired by these guys.
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But, back in my day, it was inspired by this guy.
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Did I mention I still hate Photobucket?
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4183210]Welcome to the thread! I'm the say way. I read just about anything with Namor in it. And yes, there's alot of fans of the Super Villain Team Up relationship with Doom. In many ways, it is wasted potential by Marvel, IMO. I was really hoping we'd see more after Sub-Mariner Revolution, with this great ending page.
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Thank you! I want to post some of my favorite Namor scenes later when I get the chance. :)
[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4183342]Haven't watched it yet so I will comment later. Just wanted you guys to get a chance at it first:
[video=youtube;JmgwOYZmOAs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmgwOYZmOAs[/video][/QUOTE]
I think it's because of the new movie! Wow. Give a guy a beard and long hair, have him speak lowly and snarl a bit and suddenly he can beat anyone.
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lol, I love his pointy ears, my first favorite marvel character was Nightcrawler who also has pointy ears, so I know I have a thing for them. ;) I would love an Invaders movie done right. To be honest, its the only way we can get a classic Namor since Marvel probably can't or won't do a solo movie.[/QUOTE]
Haha! Pointy ears unite! I'd love an Invaders movie! I always enjoyed his and Caps flashbacks/stories about those days.
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[QUOTE=From The Shadows;4186300]Thank you! I want to post some of my favorite Namor scenes later when I get the chance. :)
I think it's because of the new movie! Wow. Give a guy a beard and long hair, have him speak lowly and snarl a bit and suddenly he can beat anyone.
Haha! Pointy ears unite! I'd love an Invaders movie! I always enjoyed his and Caps flashbacks/stories about those days.[/QUOTE]
Is that screw attack or one of the guys using a similar format?
Not a fan of screw attack so i dont want to play it and give them a view and end up with their videos recommend for the next two months
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Lewis Tan is my choice for Namor.
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Seeing post about the Namor/Doom dynamic. I liked when Doom became antagonistic towards Osborne because Namor sided with Emma against the Cabal.
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Haha! Pointy ears unite! I'd love an Invaders movie! I always enjoyed his and Caps flashbacks/stories about those days.[/QUOTE]
Oh I love them too! Really the Invaders are my favorites and I am super happy with the new Invaders comic so far, maybe someday we can hope for a good Invaders movie.
[QUOTE=Reviresco;4185756]Invaders movie. A wonderful dream. They'd have to recast Chris Evans, though, and I'm not sure that would go well.
I've heard quite a few fans say the same thing about the pointy ears. Now it might be inspired by these guys.
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I love both guys! Love Star Trek a ton and LOTR are good. I just think its the one thing most Namor fans love about him, those cute pointy ears. (I adore his wings a lot though)
[QUOTE=Cville;4186943]Seeing post about the Namor/Doom dynamic. I liked when Doom became antagonistic towards Osborne because Namor sided with Emma against the Cabal.[/QUOTE]
The best part of the Cabal really was seeing Doom, Emma, and Namor for me and I love those panels. Doom and Namor are my favorite duo ever!
Doom is me whenever Marvel won't show me Namor. XD
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[QUOTE=Shadowcat;4186898]Lewis Tan is my choice for Namor.[/QUOTE]
Lewis Tan is a good stuntman and is great for action scenes but the man can’t act to save his life. I wouldn’t want him anywhere near Namor.
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[QUOTE=Shadowcat;4186898]Lewis Tan is my choice for Namor.[/QUOTE]
I did think he was pretty in Deadpool, even through the costume he was wearing. But I didn't get a sense of his acting abilities there, and that's the most important thing for Namor. Well, pretty is important too, but a great actor can carry off the sex appeal.
I do like that he's bi-racial. He could bring alot of that to the role.
[QUOTE=DragonsChi;4187164]Lewis Tan is a good stuntman and is great for action scenes but the man can’t act to save his life. I wouldn’t want him anywhere near Namor.[/QUOTE]
Really? That's too bad. I see he's in Into the Badlands. I haven't watched that season yet, so I don't really have an opinion.
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I think Zach McGowan would make a good Namor.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4184849]I just really love this art, and Paolo Rivera's Namor's expression is sooo good. And I like how they had him and Jim facing each other as a call to their first fight and also Jim's flaming footsteps.[/QUOTE]
Rivera's amazing and that's a clever cover that captures the essence of that first issue. He does do a nice Torch. His Namor is a bit angry in that issue, and that's appropriate for that issue. But this is my favorite Rivera Namor. Or as he calls him, his "greasy" Namor. Of course, I call him Rivera's shiny Namor.
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[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4184849]I really think Ross is a big Jim fan since he likes to use him when he can but I would have loved another Namor art from him, still his Invaders #1 variant is very good. I wonder if we will get more Invaders variants from him?[/QUOTE]
I think Ross likes Hammond and that era, and thinks he isn't used enough. After all, he gave him and Toro the mini-series. But I think at heart, Ross is a Silver / Bronze Age guy, and Namor is part of that more than Hammond. Remember, the MCU movie he wants to see made is the Sub-Mariner. Regardless, yes, I do feel a bit greedy for wanting more Alex Ross Namor, but that doesn't stop me for wanting more of it. :)
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4184849]LOL, he does and that alone should have been a clear indication that this whole thing was set up for Aquaman to win. Gosh the one or two instances from that run I can recall off the top of my head from that run was Namor flying to the another planet with the Illuminati and also him flying up to the ship where he faced Black Panther and Black Bolt but yes I will have to give that another read sometime.[/QUOTE]
Yep. But I can't recall seeing Namor using flying while fighting in a Hickman book. Definitely shortchanging the character in a fight.
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[QUOTE=Things Fall Apart;4187846]I think Zach McGowan would make a good Namor.[/QUOTE]
Holy Abs of Steel, Batman. Wow. I've seen him in several things, but not so much shirtless. Never considered him because he always looked more piratey with that long hair. Hmmmm. Will have to think of this.
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[QUOTE=Cville;4186943]Seeing post about the Namor/Doom dynamic. I liked when Doom became antagonistic towards Osborne because Namor sided with Emma against the Cabal.[/QUOTE]
Those were great scenes!
There was so much potential for that first Cabal that was just wasted. They should have had their own mini-series at the very least.
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4187014]I love both guys! Love Star Trek a ton and LOTR are good. I just think its the one thing most Namor fans love about him, those cute pointy ears. (I adore his wings a lot though)[/QUOTE]
The ankle wings are a must for any Namor movie!
[QUOTE=ImperiusWrecked;4187014]The best part of the Cabal really was seeing Doom, Emma, and Namor for me and I love those panels. Doom and Namor are my favorite duo ever!
Doom is me whenever Marvel won't show me Namor. XD
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There they are! Love them.
Yes, there are definite times when I feel the need to channel Dr. Doom.
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[QUOTE=Reviresco;4187894]Rivera's amazing and that's a clever cover that captures the essence of that first issue. He does do a nice Torch. His Namor is a bit angry in that issue, and that's appropriate for that issue. But this is my favorite Rivera Namor. Or as he calls him, his "greasy" Namor. Of course, I call him Rivera's shiny Namor.
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I think Ross likes Hammond and that era, and thinks he isn't used enough. After all, he gave him and Toro the mini-series. But I think at heart, Ross is a Silver / Bronze Age guy, and Namor is part of that more than Hammond. Remember, the MCU movie he wants to see made is the Sub-Mariner. Regardless, yes, I do feel a bit greedy for wanting more Alex Ross Namor, but that doesn't stop me for wanting more of it. :)
Yep. But I can't recall seeing Namor using flying while fighting in a Hickman book. Definitely shortchanging the character in a fight.[/QUOTE]
Ugh I LOVE that art, I love it so much.
Of course I will always be greedy for more Alex Ross Namor, and the Torch miniseries is one of my most reread series, I loved Namor's cameo and the call back to the og fight between the sub-mariner and the torch but this time it took THREE torches just to put Namor down!
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