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namor looks like a tan vulcan.
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They were calling Namor a mutant before mutants existed I think. Not a recent thing.Namor is an undersea womanizer. I would be interested in Feige can clarify his comments about Namor. I would be interested in seeing him be incorporated in the MCU.
Curious if they would classify him as a mutant, since he was recently classified as one.
Worried about KK being involved in anything MCU though.
Hope she's just around asking Feige for advice.
They were calling Namor a mutant before mutants existed I think. Not a recent thing.
Then there was his solo over a decade ago
Namor is an undersea womanizer. I would be interested in Feige can clarify his comments about Namor. I would be interested in seeing him be incorporated in the MCU.
Curious if they would classify him as a mutant, since he was recently classified as one.
That doesn't mean he's not a mutant.Him being a mutant is a recent thing. In the 60s comics, he hated them as much he hated normal humans.
Wouldn't be the first since Scumbag Steve became a thing.If they bring Namor to the mcu they should keep him as an ***
Would be nice to have someone on the hero side who's unlikeable. He could be a foil to everyone else on the Avengers.
That doesn't mean he's not a mutant.
That just means he put being an undersea king over all surface dwellers.
And what I'm saying is technically during his debut Namor was called a mutant before they existed. I'm talking Timely comics. Then it wasn't addressed again until the 2000s where he was being established as Marvel's first published mutant character.
Recent is relative in that context then.
Wouldn't be the first since Scumbag Steve became a thing.
Timely comics is the golden age. The first age of comics. 1930s and 1940s.In the silver age, he most def wasn't. I'm reading his entire run from the beginning now.
Curious if they would classify him as a mutant, since he was recently classified as one.
Him being a mutant is a recent thing. In the 60s comics, he hated them as much he hated normal humans.
Bruce Willis for Professor X.