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Wood submarine cartoon
Wood submarine cartoon




wood submarine cartoon

Sometimes parts of hands, heads or other items had to be extended or drawn by staff artists because they were missing in the original comic book panel. Offset copies of the artwork were made, word balloons and captions were removed and the backgrounds changed or deleted. Most of the animation drawings were taken directly from the Marvel comic books themselves. So he was extremely popular when producer Robert Lawrence selected the character along with Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Captain America for the 1967 Grantray-Lawrence animated The Marvel Superheroes television series. In that comic book, he was written by Stan Lee and drawn by Gene Colan.

WOOD SUBMARINE CARTOON SERIES

He was revived in the Silver Age in 1962 when he was re-discovered by the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four and appeared in several different comics before getting his own series in Tales to Astonish #70 (August 1965). Sub- Mariner had a healthy run in comic books during the Golden Age through the mid-1950s. Sub-Mariner debuted two years before DC’s Aquaman who didn’t appear until 1941 but had a similar concept. The captain of the ship fell in love with the princess and she gave birth to their child who grows up to be Namor. The creation of artist Bill Everett, Sub-Mariner first appeared in a limited edition theater giveaway comic book entitled Motion Picture Funnies Weekly in 1939 and the story was later reprinted that same year in Marvel Comics #1, making him the longest running Marvel character.Īn American expedition to the Antarctic discovered a race of undersea people from Atlantis. One of the most popular Marvel Comics’ characters to not yet make an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner.






Wood submarine cartoon