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Namor, O Príncipe Submarino

3 appearances · Golden Age · 1941–1987 · 1 key issues
Who is Namor, O Príncipe Submarino?

Few Golden Age figures carry the kind of mythic weight that Namor, O Príncipe Submarino has accumulated across nearly half a century of publication — this regal, defiant character first surfaced in the pages of Gibi Mensal #1 in 1941, making him one of the earliest comic presences in Brazilian publishing history under O Globo. Spanning an extraordinary 46 years from 1941 to 1987, his appearances across Gibi Mensal, Superaventuras Marvel, and Super X speak to a remarkable longevity that very few characters can claim. Along the way he shares the page with luminaries like Tocha Humana, Coisa, and Ben Grimm, placing him squarely in the company of Marvel's most iconic figures. With a key-issue appearance already to his name and that storied 1941 debut, he's an essential piece of both Golden Age history and the rich legacy of Brazilian comics collecting.

Gibi Mensal
#1
★ First appearance
Gibi Mensal #1
Jan 1941

Appearances

Gibi Mensal (1941)
#1
Super X [Príncipe Submarino / O Incrível Hulk] (1967)
#12
Superaventuras Marvel (1982)
#60