The Origin of Marvel's Atlantis & Namor, The Sub-Mariner

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Published 2021-05-06
Sources:
Marvel Comics #1-3 (1939)
Marvel Mystery Comics #7-10 (1940)
Sub-Mariner Comics #1 (1941)
Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (1947)
Young Men #24 (1953)
Sub-Mariner Comics #33-34 (1954)
Sub-Mariner Comics #38 (1955)
Fantastic Four 31 (1961)
Fantastic Four #4 (1962)
Fantastic Four #6 (1962)
Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963)
Avengers #3-4 (1964)
Fantastic Four #27 (1964)
Fantastic Four #33 (1964)
Daredevil #7 (1965)
Tales to Astonish #70 (1965)
Tales to Astonish #76 (1966)
Tales to Astonish 101 (1968)
Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 (1968)
Sub-Mariner #1 (1968)
Sub-Mariner #7-9 (1968)
Sub-Mariner #12-13 (1969)
Sub-Mariner #32-33 (1970)
Sub-Mariner #36-38 (1971)
Giant-Size Invaders #1 (1975)
Invaders #4 (1976)
Eternals #1 (1976)
What If? #4
What If? #23 (1980)
Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner #1 (1984)
Saga of the Sub-Mariner #1-12 (1988)
X-Men Annual #13 (1989)
Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23 (1989)
Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9 (1989)
Daredevil Annual #5 (1989)
Avengers Annual #18 (1989)
Saga of the Original Human Torch #2 (1990)
Namor, The Sub-Mariner #52 (1994)
New Avengers: Illuminati #1 (2007)
Incredible Hercules 123 (2009)
The Marvels Project #6-8 (2010)
History of the Marvel Universe #1 (2019)

Additional information from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.

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All Comments (21)
  • @danmoore6000
    The thing I really loved about Prince Namor was, even though he wasn't huge, he could go toe to toe with some of Marvel's heavyweights.
  • Nearly 40 minutes on Namor? Time to pull up a chair .... the best thing about this story is that it doesn't just deal with Namor, but the history of his Atlantean nation and Lemuria. Props to the Merry Marvelite!!!
  • Namor could very well be Marvel comics very first character. When you research Namor it says he first appeared in Marvel Comics number 1 in 1939.Namor appears before the original Human Torch,unrelated to the Fantastic Four, and before the original WW2 Captain America. Namor also appears in Marvel comics before D.C. comics Aquaman.
  • @AtomixIGN
    It is so extraordinarily strange for me to watch one of these kind of videos and be completely beguiled with information I had no idea about. Usually anything before like 1995 - I know absolutely every tiny aspect. This was mind-blowing.
  • This is a history which I either didn't know or don't remember reading it. It was difficult, as a child, to collect comic books during the early 70's as I entered into my early teens. The only store near me was probably 3 miles from where I lived that sold comic books. I bought some Namor: The Mighty Submariner and The Invaders! Also, I loved The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk and The Amazing Spiderman which helped me with Science in school.
  • @robkenner5456
    I like how the tagline for the Avengers was used for the Invaders in this video
  • @BigBennKlingon
    It's amazing how much story they were able to wrap around and intertwine with Sum-Mariner's origin tale.
  • @trexadvent4726
    It's about time you did the History of Namor the Submariner and this is awesome and totally worth waiting for
  • @Shatterglass23
    Namor is one of my favorite characters and I honestly think you've done the best job representing him. Better than Comics Explained or any body else on YouTube. THANK YOU😊
  • @user-dq9qt7uw5q
    And this is I love this channel. Always pure gold. Also this narrator is so full of enthusiasm.
  • Namor is among my favourites heroes , together with Spiderman , Captain America and Thor. I'm fascinated with the Atlantis mythology and all the characters from the seas. Hope MARVEL bring all these realm to the cinemas soon.
  • @mtrich8113
    When I was a kid I used to read stories of the submariner in bits and pieces, this video really help me connect the dots.
  • YES..! I requested this a while back.. thanks for putting the spotlight on my all time favorite character: NAMOR..!
  • @crazyguyinmak77
    I’m glad you did a video about Namor. I’ve read some reprints of the golden age books, but other than the modern incarnations of the character, I’m fairly clueless. You cleared up a lot for me. Imperious Rex!
  • Outstanding!!!! I love Namor The Sub-mariner. He is one of my favorite characters of Marvel Comics.