

Namora
Born to an Atlantean father and a surface-world mother, Aquaria Nautica Neptunia inherited hybrid strength that rivaled her famous cousin Namor's. Raised beneath the sea and trained in Atlantean combat, she surfaced as Namora — a fierce defender bridging two worlds.
Born from the Golden Age imagination of artist Ken Bald, Namora made her debut in Marvel Mystery Comics #82 in 1947 — a striking early entry into Marvel's rich mythology that has proven remarkably durable across more than seven decades of publishing. With four key-issue appearances to her name and a presence stretching all the way to 2022, she's far more than a historical curiosity; she's a character who has genuinely earned her place in the Marvel tapestry. Her adventures have brought her into the orbit of legends like Namor, Captain America, and Venus, and her most prominent modern showcase — Incredible Hercules and the Atlas titles — placed her alongside the likes of Ken Hale and Bob Grayson in some of Marvel's most beloved cult-favorite storytelling. For collectors who love discovering Golden Age originals with real staying power, Namora is an absolute gem worth chasing down.
Real name. Aquaria Nautica Neptunia
Powers. Namora is trained in Atlantean combat methods and fluent in English, Atlantean, and Lemurian.
Affiliations. Agents of Atlas ; Atlas Foundation Formerly: ; Renegades; Long-time ally of Namor ; Monster Hunters ; At one time or another was partnered with FBI Agent Jimmy Woo ; Sun Girl ; Venus ; Golden Girl ; Hulk

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Covers through the years — 1947–2017
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