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pxparkerr · 9 months
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okay so since deadpool is essentially under an opposite spell here… does that mean he generally considers himself to be spider-man’s sidekick? like. Wade??
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Avengers & X-Men Axis 1 (2014) variant by Mike Mayhew
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avengerscompound · 2 years
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Tony Stark & Sam Wilson
Avengers & X-Men: Axis
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comicsgallery-marvel · 3 months
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Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) #1
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wandaxpietro · 10 months
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[Avengers & X-Men: Axis #1]
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kingoftieland · 1 year
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Iron Man once created his own SENTINELS! 🤖
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sciderman · 6 months
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SCI ILL GIVE YOU TWO NICKELS IF YOU TELL ME WHERE THE GOOD SPIDEYPOOL INTERACTIONS ARE IN THE COMICS. I want to read them but i have no idea where to begin!!
GOD! you know they're so rare. they're so rare.
my personal favourite always always is avenging spider-man #12 + #13. the only spideypool comic ever. it's probably the benchmark for how i write their dynamic.
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other than that, the spideypool annual is a classic. but peter's like, unconscious through most of it. technically he's unconscious through most of avenging spider-man #12 too. i don't know why peter's usually unconscious in the spideypool books.
deadpool annual #2! the notorious spideypool annual.
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wade you are so cute. sooooooooo cute.
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this is one of the cutest wades ever. huge contributing factor to wade's general adorable fanboy persona you see so frequently in fanon.
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they're so cute. so cute.
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this is like the ultimate little fanservice book. if you didn't ship spideypool before, you'll read this book and it'll be all you think about. it's so simple, wholesome, adorable. and wade's just, so good.
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god i miss stand-alone issues with simple plotlines that just have silly fun with their concept.
one underrated spideypool interaction i really like but a lot of people haven't read! identity wars (2011) - it's kind of an insane book. spider-man, deadpool and the hulk (weird trio) all wind up in an alternate universe where, get this. uncle ben never died and spider-man is evil.
but not like sexy evil. like evil evil. like collecting other spider-man and draining their powers evil.
and wade is also evil. he's like, dr doom evil.
spider-man and deadpool don't interact a whole lot, they kind of all have their own stories going on, but i just love the little interactions that they do have.
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they're so cute. so cute.
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other than that, uh. cable and deadpool #24? that's required reading - spider-man and deadpool's first canonical meeting.
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other team-ups that exist but, you know, they're just okay. or they're very brief. deadpool (2008) #19-#21 amazing spider-man #611 (hate you, joe kelly) spider-man/deadpool (2016) (STILL hate you, joe kelly) avengers vs x-men: axis #7
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deadpool (2013) #7
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oh OH. there's also absolute carnage vs deadpool. god. what a weird book. i kind of hate wade's characterisation in it (he is really, really insufferable), but the jokes are funny sometimes.
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i love when spider-man calls deadpool "buddy". inexplicably. i just think it's funny.
also we get peter in a cute little pink apron so. what more do you need really.
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i love u pink apron peter. i love you.
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your-highnessmarvel · 5 months
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Enemies to Enemies to Enemies to... Lovers?
Requested by @skyf-7: Bucky x reader. Enemies to lovers. Pranking each other. Glue his arm and steal her clothes.
AN: LMAO this was so fun to make!!!
Warnings: Mentions of being naked, kissing, language
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Honestly, you don't know what triggered your hatred for this man. It's like one day, the world was turning one way, right on its axis with gravity pulling at exactly the right pull. And then, you woke up the next day, and everything had switched.
And every time he talked or moved or cleared his throat, it was like Bucky had managed to get on every single one of the 7,000 nerves in your body.
And to be fair; he started it.
He started the useless pranks that turned into very, oh very, frustrating attempts on your sanity.
It really all started with honey in your tea. You hated it. Abhorred the taste, the sickly sweet twang on your tongue. Everyone knew that. But somehow, in the tea that Wanda prepared for everyone that fateful night, yours was brimming with honey.
And Bucky was grinning, the blue light of the TV reflecting off his irises because, of course, he wasn't looking at you. He'd never meet that darkened stare across the room, the black eyes from under your brows, the look that would kill a million men in its radius.
So you stole one of Tony's super magnets and, while Bucky was in the shower, taped it against the wall of the hallway.
You heard his yell all the way across the tower floor, through your closed bedroom door.
Now that was a declaration of war.
Next, it was your hairspray switched out for insect spray.
His favourite ice cream swapped for white toothpaste.
Your shoes stuffed with whip cream and peanut butter.
Messing up the functions on his favourite treadmill at the gym.
And always, "I'm going to kill you, rookie!"
"I'd like to see you try, Bucky!"
"Next time you mess with my things, I'll really make you regret it!"
"You're only method of warfare is food, Bucky!"
And every time, you'd leave those conversations with a little spring in your walk. As if driving Bucky to the brink of committing a war crime was the thing you needed to start off your day.
But it all came to a brutal end when you stepped out of the shower, and both your clothes and your towels were gone.
"Fuck," you whispered, knowing exactly who had taken them. By now, everyone had left the compound, and you didn't think that Bucky would attempt any prank. It was always funnier to see the reactions of the Avengers, and Bucky, especially him, loved the way Steve would laugh and Nat would tell him his prank was clever.
You hadn't thought he would care to prank you - what with his beloved audience all gone.
"Bucky!" you yelled. But no one answered except your voice echoing in the women's locker room. You scrambled to your locker, but you'd stupidly left it open and there was nothing but you perfume and deodorant in there.
You went through each locker, but Nat's was locked and Wanda only had her smelly shoes in there. You pulled every cabinet door open, but the bastard had taken every piece of cloth out of there.
You had no choice but to venture outside.
You stepped into the dark gym, your feet leaving wet imprints on the wooden floor. Slowly, you tiptoed towards the hall, covering your breasts with your arms.
No one was there, so you lounged the wall, quickly aiming for your room.
Something crashed behind you, as if someone - Bucky - had dropped a book or something. So you broke into a run, not risking it, until you got to your door.
And found it locked.
You slammed your shoulder against it and groaned.
"You thought I'd make it that easy?" You heard his voice behind you and you spun, wet hair sliding against your bare shoulders.
But the hall was empty. Faintly, you heard footsteps.
You bolted to the right, down another hall, pushing against all doors but they were all locked. The asshole had really taken the time to lock every door!
You agve all your strength to your legs, pushing you down every hall, until you spun around one corner and ran right into Bucky's chest.
It was like hitting a brick wall made of ice. He just stood there, latching onto both of your shoulders and bringing your face a few inches from his, right where he could bore his icy blue gaze into yours.
Your heart hammered wildly against your chest, throbbing in your throat, roaring so loudly in your ears it was like a marching band was playing the crescendo in your brain.
"Now, now," he whispered, and the way his lips formed the words sent a wicked shiver down your spine.
He wasn't looking anywhere else but your eyes.
"You're in a hurry."
You bald one fist and moved to strike him, but he grabbed onto your wrist with his metal fingers, eyes pinned to yours like glue. "None of that, sweetheart," he purred, so close that the tip of his nose brushed yours.
He'd never used pet names before. He'd always called you by your alst name, always in a mocking, sardonic tone.
"Now that you're finally listening," he said, pulling away slightly but never once roaming his eyes down your figure. He was surprisingly intent on your face.
And you, heart hammering like a wild drum, stood there, frozen in fear, wet and cold and shivering. You too couldn't tear your eyes from his.
"This little rivalry ends now," he ordered, tone low, menacing, grating. "Because I just won."
Then he dropped your wrist, his metal fingers imprinted in red marks along your skin. And so suddenly, he turned and walked down the hallway, leaving you to the sound of your roaring blood.
And after that, after you'd returned to your room and you'd taken a few days to scatter your thoughts, you couldn't ignore that feeling that Bucky had shifted. Every time you walked into a room, he'd stop talking or listening and he'd search your face.
When he was in the gym, you couldn't rip your eyes away from his form; the sweat darkening his shirt or dampening his hair or the way his skin moved along his muscles.
People asked you what the next prank was and you'd mumble some excuse, some dumb serenade about finally becoming the bigger person.
Suddenly, the urge to prank Bucky turned into an obsession with his presence. Wherever he was, so were you. Where you went, he followed. He was as fixated with you as you were with him.
For weeks, this went on, in silence, in torturous gazes and flickering smiles.
Until you left your door unlocked one evening, when the tower slept, when there was no noise but the central air conditioning, humming through the tower like an ever-present breath.
You sat on your bed, over the covers, in cotton shorts and a cropped t-shirt. You knew what you were doing.
I don't know how you knew, but you knew he tried to come talk to you so many times, but this night, you were ready to start talking back.
The door creaked open first, a surprised stop, and then it swung slowly on its hinges, revealing the towering Winter Soldier beyond.
"How'd we get here?" he asked, eyes drinking in the sight of you on the bed, sitting crossed legged, bare legs, bare tummy. He'd almost seen you naked and this is the sight that almost brings him to his knees.
You gulped. "I don't know where my wires got crossed," you whispered back.
He breathed in slowly, then stepped through the threshold, closing the door behind him.
"Yogurt for ice cream?" he said, tone flat.
"You started it," you answered, looking up at him, fingers trembling in your lap, as he came across the bed towards you.
He smiled softly. "It was the only way to get your attention."
You frowned. He took a seat at the edge of your bed, inches away from your folded legs. "I thought you hated me," you admitted, watching carefully as he touched the tips of his flesh fingers onto your knee. A shiver ran through your body like wildfire.
He smiled again. "No, not really," he answered. "I thought I did but every time I pranked you, it gave me an excuse to talk to you."
"Why the sudden change of heart?"
He slowly met your eyes, and your heart started galloping in your chest again. "Because I saw you naked," he said. "And I had a sudden thought that if anyone was around to see that, I'd rip their eyes out."
Oh, well, that was graphic.
He scooted closer, moving his fingers from your knee to the bed, beside your hip, so he could lean in.
"And I had a serious hard-on right after."
You gasped silently, finally tearing your eyes from his to look down, cheeks heating.
His put his index to your chin, dragging your eyes back up to his. "Don't look away from me, y/n." He leaned in closer, examining your eyes as if they were the most beautiful gems in the world. "Don't turn away from me when I'm about to kiss you."
He left you enough time to process it, smiling, the corner of his lips lifting to show his teeth. And then he kissed you, leaning into you until you had no choice but to lean back against your pillows. He kissed you slowly, tenderly, settling between your open legs effortlessly, as if you'd been made to fit him there.
He nipped at your mouth, each kiss rewarded with his teeth against your lip. He molded his body to yours, and your hands moved onto his back, caressing his shoulders and sliding down his biceps. His kissed you harder, delving his tongue through your teeth, and you reacted by pulling your feet over his hips.
He pulled back from the kiss abruptly. "Do that again and I don't know if I can walk out of here tonight," he breathed, nuzzling your jaw, kissing down your neck.
You giggled when his beard tickled the sensitive flesh there.
"Make that sound again," he breathed into your neck, and you wrapped your arms around his neck, bringing his mouth back to yours.
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sabre-tooth · 3 months
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Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) #7
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scarlet--wiccan · 4 months
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Do you have a good reading order for JeriWanda?
Well, they haven't actually been in very many comics together, so you can pretty much just read everything. This is also a timeline of Jericho's friendship with Pietro.
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) #8-9-- Jericho is resurrected after his death in New Avengers (2010), and teams up with Pietro, Erik, and Doom to save Wanda and end the Inversion crisis.
Uncanny Avengers miniseries (2015)-- Jericho and the twins are part of an expedition to Counter-Earth.
Uncanny Avengers ongoing (2015)-- Jericho and Pietro are main cast members throughout the series. Wanda joins the cast in #26; she and Jericho officially become a couple in #30.
Doctor Strange (2015)-- features a large supporting cast of magic characters, including Wanda and Jericho, especially in the Last Days of Magic storyline, spanning #6-10.
Civil War II (2016)-- Wanda, Jericho, and Billy are part of a magic team that performs a large spell to banish a Celestial from Earth. This scene is depicted in several other event tie-ins.
Avengers: No Surrender (2018)-- A crossover event comprised of Avengers legacy issues #675-690. Wanda and Jericho appear, as a couple, throughout the event.
Quicksilver: No Surrender (2018)-- following the previous Avengers event, Wanda, Jericho, and Synapse help Pietro escape a frozen temporal plane.
Avengers: No Road Home (2019)-- Wanda is a main cast member and makes frequent references to their relationship; Jericho appears in the final issue.
Empyre: Avengers (2020)-- an event tie-in. Wanda and Jericho have a storyline together.
Strange Academy (2020)-- Jericho is a headmaster at the newly-formed Strange Academy. Wanda is a faculty member, but has a much smaller role in the series. Their relationship is never addressed, and it is not acknowledged again for the next three years.
Scarlet Witch (2023)-- issue #9 lampshades the fact that Wanda and Jericho have been on a "break," with a hint that they still have feelings for each other.
If you want to do a more comprehensive read, you can supplement this list with Scarlet Witch (2014), Darkhold (2021), Trial of Magneto (2021), and Savage Avengers (2019). Wanda and Jericho are not in these books as a couple, but they are major storylines for the two of them individually. Wanda also has a pretty big role in Secret Empire (2017), but I wouldn't waste my time reading it if I were you-- you just need to know she got possessed by Chthon again, and eventually gets better, which leads into her rejoining Uncanny Avengers in #26.
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comicgeekscomicgeek · 7 months
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I realize on some level, every comic is a snapshot of its era, but some are better snapshots than others. Like Acts of Vengeance here.
Magneto and Doom are, of course, absolutely timeless villains. Fisk was at the time a major player with both DD and the Punisher. The Red Skull was THE Captain America villain during this period, responsible for or involved with a majority of his plots. And even the Mandarin was a big presence as an Iron Man villain, and would get heavily involved with the X-Men for this event.
And (spoilers) Loki was behind it all, in his scheming, murderous villain days.
All big names. There’s a couple other villains of significance around then, but they either declined to join or were dead at the time.
These days, Doom remains Doom, eternal.
Magneto is currently dead, scheduled to return, but has pretty much been some kind of face for a good ten years.
Red Skull still shows up to trouble Captain America, was THE villain of Uncanny Avengers, the principle mover of the aXis crossover, but isn’t quite the presence he was.
The Mandarin has been dead for a while, left in the problematic past, his rings more important than he himself is.
Fisk became a mayor of NYC and trouble to all its heroes for several years, staying plot relevant, and has recently jumped into the X-verse as a pseudo ally.
Loki has more or less completed a face turn on account of Hiddleston’s charism and synergy.
And the Wizard?
He was never important, then or now. He’s the Doctor Zoidberg of this group. A man whose greatest accomplishment is convincing two other people to team up with him and Paste Pot Pete to try and kill the FF.
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WHB’S Guide To The Loki (616) Comic Canon So You Don’t Have To Slog Through It Like I Did
The chaos, mischief and hijinks Loki gets up to in the Marvel comics run as long and complex as the Thor comics ever did, so for simplicity this starts at the Loki “rebirth” which is where Loki became more of an independent character with his own role to play in the ongoing 616 canon. I will make a separate post for “non-canon” and oneshots and generally good comic Loki content that isn’t part of this arc.
diclaimer: i am Very opinionated and also prone to hyperbolic language so i may insult a comic/arc that you like. it is important that you Deal With It and move on because i cannot and will not be swayed.
“Classic Loki” dies during the Siege (2009) arc, specifically Siege #4. I don’t recommend it as reading personally and if you’re not already reading Marvel, it’ll be confusing and boring to follow. Things to know: Loki cut a deal with Hela to have his name taken from the book of Hel. He caused some Issues and Problems that went way overboard and is killed in the battle.
BEGIN THE KID LOKI STORY:
Thor #617-#619 (2010) - Thor finds the reborn child-aged Loki in Paris using the name “Serrure” (”Lock” in Fench.). Generally recommend this for context reading and understanding Loki’s character “rebranding”
Journey into Mystery #622-645 (2011) - Sometimes referred to as Loki: Journey Into Mystery, this is the bulk of the Kid Loki storyline and spans several story arcs in the Marvel comics at the time. Heavily recommend for understanding of the rest of Loki’s character arc, as well as adorable Thor & Loki sibling stuff and Loki’s goofy little way of talking. The final issues of this storyline are necessary reading for every major Loki storyline after.
 The Mighty Thor vol.2 (2011) - some of this happens in tandem to Journey into Mystery. If you’re not super into the Thor comics, this isn’t that important, but it helps inform the events of JiM while you’re reading it. There’s some good sibling stuff and Loki generally being a bit of a scamp, but there’s a lot going on that ties to other major Marvel story arcs at the time that can make this a bit confusing to read.
Fuck Exiled (2012) it doesn’t fucking matter.
Young Avengers (2013) - THE comic!!!! This is prime Kid Loki into Adult Loki content. This is where we got the contemporary Loki design from. This shits gay as hell, it’s full of friendship and drama and Loki shennanigans and I honestly cannot recommend this comic enough. If you never read another Marvel comic, read Young Avengers.
Loki: Agent of Asgard (2014) - OBVIOUSLY THIS ONE! Lots of people made the mistake of reading this on its own without understanding who Loki is in this comic. So much of Loki’s character development in this story hinges on the last issues of JiM. Read the others first THEN this, and you’ll thank me. This one has GORGEOUS art and completely re-shaped Loki’s character for the future Marvel comics. It also spans several major comic arcs at the time, so prepare for more external reading.
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) - This is a LOT to cope with if you’re not already into the comics, as it has a HUGE cast and a lot of major plots running at the same time. I honestly skimmed this just for bits of my fav characters. Loki appears on only a few, I believe #6-#8. Only read if you’re really interested in the context of the events in AoA.
Loki & Thor: Original Sin (2014) - I am holding this story arc in my hands. I am kissing it. This is PRIME fem!Loki content. This is ICONIC genderfluid Loki matrial. This is PURE fucked up dysfunctional Asgard-fam content. I love this comic series very much for it’s writing and artwork and beautiful moments and please don’t say a mean thing about it or I will cry.
More Loki content happens in Mighty Thor vol.3 (2016). I personally don’t think it’s relevant or necessary reading.
Fuck Vote Loki. Me and the homies hate Vote Loki. MCU will trick you and make you think Vote Loki might be good. It’s not.
The Infinity Quest arc doesn’t do anything useful for Loki imho. It’s one of the many comics in Loki’s current writing that feels like the writers haven’t read any of his previous arc.
Loki: Sorcerer Supreme (2017) - aka Doctor Strange #381-385. Imho the most wasted potential arc they’ve written so far. There’s like One nugget of very good Loki character content and the rest is just a huge waste of time. Would only recommend if you’re feeling comitted to reading as much of the Loki arc as you can.
Personally I think the entire Final Host arc is a complete misuse of Loki given his character development up until then and it simply doesn’t do anything for him.
Infinity Wars Prime (2018) - this is a bit of a Marmite arc. I think it’s setting up for Loki (2019) but it’s very tedious and bland and once again wastes the potential of the multiverse. Good only for ponytail Loki. It may be relevant in the future.
The War of the Realms (2019) - This has a LOT going on, but Loki’s part of this is very integral to how Loki is currently in the canon. This overlaps a little with Thor vol.5
Loki (2019) - This is.... Probably going to be relevant one day. It’s fun dialogue but honestly I truly do not care for this. It’s very slow paced and adds nothing to Loki’s character arc that AoA hadn’t already done. It’s a bit useful for understanding the way Loki has referred to himself since, but tbh... Meh.
Thor (2020) - This places Loki very much where he is Right Now in the canon and his current role. This is the point from which comics will pick up on his story arc, and also takes us back to the end of AoA.
Defenders (2022) - This picks up IMMEDIATELY after the final page of AoA. This is probably going to patch up a few of the issues I’ve had with previous story arcs, so I’m holding out! So far it is a banger.
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docgold13 · 1 year
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
November 9th - Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner
Namor McKenzie is the king and ruler of the undersea kingdom of Atlantis. He was born as a Mutant-hybrid son of a human father (an explorer named  Leonard McKenzie) and an Atlantean mother (The Princess Fenn).  He was named Namor which in the language of Atlantis means ‘avenging son.’  
As a product of his mixed heritage and possessing the X-gene, Namor has been bestowed tremendous powers  This includes greatly enhanced strength, speed and durability, a significantly extended lifespan and the capacity to fly and swim at a tremendous speed.  Despite his differences and his having a human father, Namor’s power and his being the grandson of Emperor Thakorr led to his being named heir to the throne of Atlantis.  
As the human would further encroached onto the seven seas, Namor ventured out to interact with the world of man.  His initial forays were aggressive as he arrived in New York City and declared the oceans off limits to mankind under the punishment of war.  It was herein that Namor was first referred to as ‘The Sub-Mariner.’  Namor’s decree led to numerous altercations between Thw Sub-Mariner and the surface world hero, Human Torch (Jim Hammond).  
The intrepid police woman, Betty Dean, was able to broker a truce between the two combatants.  Namor was taken by Dean’s bravery and honor; so much so that it changed his mind about humans.  Not long thereafter, the outbreak of the Second World War saw Namor and The Human Torch becoming allies so to battle the evil of the Axis Forces.  The two were later partnered with Captain America and Bucky in forming the Allied super team, The Invaders.   
Some time after the war, a villain named Paul Destine used the powerful Serpents’ Crown to instill in Namor a pervasive amnesia that made him forget who he was and where he came from.  Many years later, Namor was discovered in a Manhattan flophouse by Johnny Storm of the recently established Fantastic Four.  Johnny was able to recognize Namor as the Sub-Mariner.  Hoping to break Namor out of his stupor, Johnny dumped him into the Hudson River.  This had the effect of freeing Namor from his amnesia and much of his memory returned.    
Namor made his way to an Atlantean outpost under the sea, only to discover that it had been destroyed by the US Military’s testing of nuclear weapons.  Namor vowed vengeance on the surface world and attacked it, using the giant sea monster Giganto. The Fantastic Four were able to stop the Sub-Mariner. During the fight, he became instantly enamored of Sue Storm, and offered to make her his bride and queen of Atlantis. Namor carried the romantic crush with him for years and she even reciprocated the feelings for a while, which first became apparent when Namor teamed up with Doctor Doom to destroy the Fantastic Four.
Following further clashes with the super heroes of the surface world, Namor returned to Atlantis and was named king.  He continued to battle with the surface world as well as fighting off undersea threats to the city like the rebel leader Attuma.  Namor married the Atlantian dignitary, Lady Dorma whom he had fallen in love with.  Sadly, Dorma was kidnapped and later killed by the villainess Llyra.
Although Namor often fought with the surface world there were also many times where he allied himself with human heroes against superordinate threats.  He was a founding member of The Defenders, a frequent alley of The Fantastic Four and also briefly acted as a member of The Avengers.  During this time, Namor purchased a corporation called Oracle Incorporated that worked toward producing clean energy whist promoting an environmentalist agenda.  
Following the M-Day decimation, Namor loaned his support to his fellow Mutants among the X-Men, ultimately joining their ranks for a time.  During his tenure with the X-Men, Namor became possessed by The Phoenix Force resulting in his waging war on Wakanda and sacking the Golden City.  
Amidst all this, Namor also became a part of a secret cabal of luminaries known as The Illuminati who would periodically gather to address partially dire threats to the earth.  He left the group in objection to their decision to exile The Incredible Hulk into outer space.  
Prior to the Secret Wars event, Atlantis was destroyed by the forces of Wakanda in retribution for Namor’s attack on Wakanda whist possessed by the Phoenix Force.  An embittered Namor joined the Black Order as part of a more aggressive effort to battle off the cascading incursions of alternate universes that ultimately resulted in the destruction and recreation of reality entailed in The Secret Wars event.  
Namor was killed by the Squadron Supreme in the aftermath of Secret Wars, yet was quickly resurrected and all of Atlantis was recreated as well.  Namor was once more seated as emperor and has dedicated himself to safeguarding his people and his realm by any means necessary.  
Actor Tenoch Huerta portrays Namor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, debuting in the movie, Wakanda Forever.  Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner first appeared in the pages of Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939).
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avengerscompound · 2 years
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Tony Stark & Wade Wilson
Avengers & X-Men: Axis
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Avengers & X-Men: Axis 1 (2014) by Rick Remender & Adam Kubert 
Cover: Mike Mayhew (variant)
Avengers & X-Men: Axis
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wandaxpietro · 10 months
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[Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8]
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