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Eclipso 034 Submariner - Coup d'état sous la mer - Octobre 1973 (cbr)
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voor de liefhebebrs van Franse Submariner series :)

Eclipso - 034 - Submariner - Coup d'état sous la mer - Octobre 1973

Namor the Sub-Mariner is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe, and one of the first superheroes, debuting in Spring 1939. The character was created by writer-artist Bill Everett for Funnies Inc., one of the first "packagers" in the early days of comic books that supplied comics on demand to publishers looking to enter the new medium. Initially created for the unreleased comic Motion Picture Funnies Weekly, the Sub-Mariner first appeared publicly in Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939)

After various early guest-appearances, - including in Daredevil #7 (April 1965), a rare superhero story drawn by comics legend Wally Wood - Namor receives his own starring feature in the split-title comic Tales to Astonish (beginning issue #70, Aug. 1965). He was then spun off into his own title, the 1968-74 series The Sub-Mariner. Some of the later issues of this series are notable for having been written and drawn by the character's creator, Bill Everett, shortly before his death; as well, they reintroduced a now-older Namora, and introduced her daughter, Namorita Prentiss.

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