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Everything about this logo design is sleek and to the point. To be honest, it doesn’t look very out of place when contrasted against the Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, and She-Hulk announcements from D23.
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Marvel's first comic came out more than 80 years ago—see how its logo has changed over time - MSNThe company's first comic book, Marvel Comics No. 1, was published in October 1939. The issue featured superheroes destined for stardom, including the Sub-Mariner and Human Torch.
The Atlantean Origins of Marvel’s Namor the Sub-Mariner Namor made his first appearance long before the MCU or Black Panther 2 was even a thought. Namor first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 ...
Who Is Namor, the Sub-Mariner? Created by Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner made his official debut in 1939 in Timely Comics’ Marvel Comics #1. Even though the original Human Torch also debuted in ...
The Golden Age (1939 – 1955) Namor the Sub-Mariner was created in 1939, as Timely Comics’ response to Superman. In addition to being super strong, he could breathe underwater and fly.
Namor the Sub-Mariner: Conquered Shores #1 will hit comic shelves on October 19. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will release in theaters on November 11. Image: Taurin Clarke/Marvel Comics ...
In Mighty Marvel Masterworks: Namor, the Sub-Mariner Vol. 1: The Quest Begins, on sale November 15th, Marvel visionary Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan send the half-human, half-Atlantean anti-hero ...
Nov. 5—In reflecting on his and the seas victory over the land, Namor notes, "It turns out, all I had to do was wait." For years, Namor the Sub-Mariner has been hero, anti-hero and villain in ...
This being comics, his return is rumored to already be in the works. For those who get Marvel’s Sub-Mariner mixed up with DC’s Aquaman, that’s entirely fair.
The Marvel Age of Comics and Namor the Sub-Mariner Marvel Comics. Although there were titles named “Marvel Comics” going back to 1939, the publisher kept changing names.
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