I'm torn on the Bryne run myself, while I think he had a strong good first half, especially with Namor navigating a corporate world storyline, I feel his later comics weren't so good, especially the Namor, Llyra, and Llyron storyline where Namor is said to have been sterile, and then that was thrown out for the Kamar story in 2007. I disliked how little time I felt Namor spent in Atlantis. I just hated everything about Llyron.
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
In 80 years of comics, what are the quintessential Namor moments in your opinion(s)?
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His first appearance in the Marvel Era in FF#4. This is the moment that established the FF and Marvel as a Shared Universe, in continuity to the Golden Age Timely Era of Namor and Cap. Mentioned it before, but reposting now:
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ALAN MOORE: In [Fantastic Four #4], the Sub Mariner made his first appearance since the 1950’s, turning up in the guise of a down and out amnesiac tramp who was quietly rotting away in a Bowery flophouse until said establishment was visited by the Human Torch...In what, to me, remains one of the most electrifying comic scenes ever, an awestruck Johnny Storm ignites one finger using his flame-power and begins to shave away the tramp’s shaggy mane of hair and tangled beard to reveal the unearthly triangular face and elegant curving eyebrows of Prince Namor, the legendary Sub Mariner.
-- Blinded by the Hype, 1983.
Then there's the Battle with Daredevil penciled by Wally Wood. Namor and Doctor Doom teaming up in EMPEROR DOOM is another one though not flattering to Namor I think but he gets a win at the end, when he leads the fight against Doom and strikes the blow that shuts down the Purple Pan Prism amplifier (albeit Doom kinda let him win). And that final bit where Namor tells the Avengers that he's going back to the seas where he doesn't want to be troubled with the W. C. Avengers noting that he was the guy who troubled them and it was the Avengers that freed him, captures Namor's unique quality and charm.
I am sure others can mention their own moments.
I have to say Sub-Mariner vs the Human Torch (original) because it was the first superhero crossover ever and it is also the first time there existed a shared universe of characters from different books!
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"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
Namor and Jim are my favorites!!! After they fight in the beginning over the years they actually become really good friends! They have nicknames for each other and always have each others back. Namor calls Jim "Firebug" and Jim calls Namor "Water Rat". lol
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"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
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So much to pick from! I have to mostly agree with both Revolutionary_Jack and ImperiusWrecked on their choices. I would definitely include the FF 4 issue and the first superhero crossover, the Sub-Mariner vs Torch battle. Besides being great Namor stories, they both created / expanded on the idea of a shared Marvel universe.
The Daredevil issue is such a classic, and a great portrayal of Namor and his interactions with the surface world, it would be hard NOT to include it in our virtual 80th Anniversary issue.
Emperor Doom, while one of my favorite stories, probably isn't one that I would choose for some of the reasons Revolutionary_Jack stated. There are a couple of other Doom team up stories I would choose over that one.
One of my choices would have to be the classic Sub-Mariner #8.
Besides being a cool story, there was the amazingly rendered battle with the Thing by Big John Buscema. I mean, look at this page where Namor and the Thing fall through the floors (and panels) of this building. Not sure if this is the first time Big John did this, but it was certainly the first time I saw anything like it.
Plus, you had THREE of Namor's ladies in one issue, including the introduction to the Silver Age of the awesome Golden Age character Betty Dean!
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
As I said over the in the Namor Thread, I'm posting my favorite moments from Namor comics over in twitter to celebrate 80 years of Namor, and I will start using Rev's #namor80 to tag the posts and here is a thread link for anyone interested! If you want to join in and post your favorite comic moments then please feel free to @ me in your posts!
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Day one: Namor appears for the first time
Day two: The Sub-Mariner vs The Human Torch!
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
I created 80 Years of Namor banners taking out art from his comics to celebrate and here they all are! since there is a three post limit there will be multiple posts (and i didnt see the 2012 instead of 2010 mistake until it was all done and posted on my twitter, sigh. its ok)
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis
continuing my banner posts:
"No one should ever question where my allegiance lies." - Namor of Atlantis