
The Sub-Mariner
The prince of the sunken city of Atlantis protects his home from all enemies both above and below the surface of the sea.
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"The storylines and artwork for this cartoon were taken straight from the Marvel classics, "Sub-Mariner" and "Tales to Astonish" comics. The animation is sparse like in the other 1966 Marvel Superheroes cartoons. The story is what shines in these 1966 Marvel cartoons and Sub-mariner is no different. Most of the early Sub-mariner comics dealt with his hatred of surface dwellers caused by their mistreatment of the oceans. It has a catchy classic theme song like all the other Marvel Superheroes cartoons. Sub-mariner and countless other Marvel heroes are long overdue to get a n..."
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This was the Sub-Mariner's sole animated series. The character was Marvel Comics' first and mightiest mutant, and had been a staple of Marvel Comics since the early 1940s, when he was first introduced. It was also the series in which the Uncanny X-Men made their television debut, in Dr. Doom's Day (1966). The plot was based on a Fantastic Four story, but because their television rights belonged to Hanna-Barbara, the Four were supplanted by the X-Men.
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The prince of the sunken city of Atlantis protects his home from all enemies both above and below the surface of the sea.





