TFitz
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Hasbro, listen to this man!Yes to Namorita, 2pk with Attuma would be ideal
Attuma's been in my Top 10 for way too long
Hasbro, listen to this man!Yes to Namorita, 2pk with Attuma would be ideal
Can’t take full credit here, I think @PantherCult was the first to manifest the idea in this thread with multiple people agreeingHasbro, listen to this man!
Attuma's been in my Top 10 for way too long
Ah. Didn't have time to read all the back posts. @PantherCult is a wise man.Can’t take full credit here, I think @PantherCult was the first to manifest the idea in this thread with multiple people agreeing
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If she's made, all of this.My only conditions are that she have pink skin, long blonde hair, winged ankles, and a green scaled swimsuit of some kind. I don't have much of a preference if it's her first (Marrina-alike) suit or one of the variations she wore in early issues of the New Warriors series.
Same here. I think Namorita would make an excellent figure for a baf wave.I've never been a big fan of the New Warriors, so she's an easy pass for me. That having been said, I'm DEFINITELY in the minority and even I think Hasbro's crazy for not doing a classic version of her. Hoping she gets made for all the folks who have been wanting to complete that classic NW team.
I’m definitely in for classic Namorita - and all the New Warriors from the period when I worked with Bagley.Yes to Namorita and all the New Warriors!
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They helped usher in the 90's and were very popular in their day. It was a fun book.
And while we're on the subject of ladies who can breathe underwater ...
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Namora, or Aquaria Nautica Neptunia, first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics #82 in May 1947. We don't know who actually created her (If it were Stan he would have taken credit) but we do know her costume was designed by Sub-Mariner creator Bill Everett. She was pretty active in the Golden Age and was a regular in Namor's title. She was also an Agent of Atlas and one of the Avengers 1959.
Golden Age characters are few and far between in Marvel Legends and I suppose I get it. Besides me there doesn't appear to be that big of a demand. It's real doubtful Namora ever happens, but I will never stop asking for more Golden Age.
I’m definitely in for classic Namorita - and all the New Warriors from the period when I worked with Bagley.
- He-Who-Inked