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Off with His Head!: Namor is killed in the first issue of the 2015 Squadron Supreme series. As revenge for Namor's past crimes (including destroying Dr. Spectrum's Earth while dealing with an incursion event) and the various times Atlantis has invaded the surface world, the new Squadron destroys Atlantis and Namor's head is cut off by Hyperion. In the 1950s, a Namor television series starring Richard Egan was planned, but it never went into production. [21] [22] [190]

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Imperius Rex!" It sure sounds cool. Namor's saying he's top dog, pretty much. Imperius is powerful/mighty, empire, while rex means king. Stan Lee did his homework. note Imperius is not actually latin. The latin word would be "Imperiosus", Imperius has more germanic etymology, particularly following the pattern in old english of turning Latin words into english ones by dropping the "os" from "osus" to create adjectives. Stripperiffic: Is most well known for wearing basically a green speedo and not much else. In Marvels, he wears nothing. He has the body to get away with it. Foil: Llyra, who is a hybrid like Namor, but of the Atlantean offshoots called the Lemurians, and has Shapeshifting powers and telepathic control over sea life, as well as the psychotic belief that her human form is actually another person. Catch and Return: Namor once caught Ares' axe and embedded it in Iron Man's armor on the return throw. Namor appears in The Avengers: United They Stand episode "To Rule Atlantis", voiced by Raoul Trujillo. [200]Walter Newell is an oceanographer and reluctant superhero. He invented his Stingray armor as both a deep-sea exploration tool and a superhero costume. He became an associate and honorary member of the Avengers by offering them his artificial island as a base.

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Morality Chain: Despite Namor having stormy relations with everybody, Betty included, he has always respected Betty for having a strong moral center. He brought Namorita to Betty Dean to raise her, trusting her above anyone else for the job. Never Heard That One Before: In recent years, he's been subjected to more than a few Finding Nemo jokes. He was not amused once he figured out what they were. Entitled to Have You: His initial attitude toward Sue Storm was "I want you, therefore you're mine". Collected Editions: ‘Fantastic Four Epic Collection: The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine’ or ‘Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Volume 1’ or ‘Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four Volume 1’ or ‘Namor, The Sub-Mariner Epic Collection: Enter The Sub-Mariner’ During the 1960's, Namor used to have powers based on sea creatures like the puffer fish and the electric eel. The power to control and redirect electricity is the only artifact left over from this period.Marvel Comics #1; Marvel Mystery Comics #2-31; Sub-Mariner Comics #1-4; Human Torch #2-6; All-Winners Comics #1-4; Daring Mystery Comics #7-8; Comedy Comics #9

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Canis Latinicus: His Catchphrase, Imperius Rex. "Imperius" is the latin word "Imperiosus" (much power) put through germanic permutation similar to Nervosus (which became "nervous", meaning "with much energy"). There are quite similar-sounding real words that could be used instead to make it make sense, but as it stands, the phrase is a prime example of this trope. (The second element, Rex, is legitimate; it means King.) In X-Men #6 (July 1964), X-Men leader Professor Xavier and antagonist Magneto each suspect Namor is a mutant and make efforts to recruit him. Later writers in the 1960s and 1970s described him as a hybrid, not a mutant, to distinguish him from the mutant X-Men. [131] When the series was revived in 1990, the series title logo carried the subtitle "Marvel's first and mightiest mutant!" Prince Triton, a substitute for Namor, appears in Fantastic Four (1967), voiced by Mike Road. [196] [197] [198] Piranha – Created by Doctor Dorcas, the Piranha is an ever-evolving enemy of Namor to return again and again.

Deep Six – A group formed by Attuma to maintain his rule of Atlantis during one of his periods as its conqueror. His subordinates included Tiger Shark, Orka, Piranha, Sea Urchin, and Nagala (bearing the Serpent Crown). He received another ongoing, Namor: The First Mutant, which seems to have been quietly cancelled in favor of a Fear Itself tie in starring some of the classic The Defenders cast and at least one of their legacies, followed by a new The Defenders ongoing which debuted in the winter of 2011. He was a key part of Avengers vs. X-Men as one of the "Phoenix Five" and later goes on to join the casts of New Avengers and All-New Invaders. Worthy Opponent: As much of an asshole as he is, Namor respects people who can either give him a run for his money or who are just doggedly persistent despite being hopelessly outmatched, as was the case with Daredevil.

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