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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]
* [[Tear Jerker]]: In ''Sub-Mariner #8'' (1968), Namor is in the midst of another brutal fight in New York. Before he can do anymore harm, a lone person emerges to talk him down. Namor instantly recognizes this person and is calmed. While Namor wishes to speak further, this person leaves just as quickly as arriving. The issue ends by revealing that {{spoiler|it was Namor's former [[Love Interest]], Betty Dean, who is now an old woman}}.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: In ''Sub-Mariner #8'' (1968), Namor is in the midst of another brutal fight in New York. Before he can do anymore harm, a lone person emerges to talk him down. Namor instantly recognizes this person and is calmed. While Namor wishes to speak further, this person leaves just as quickly as arriving. The issue ends by revealing that {{spoiler|it was Namor's former [[Love Interest]], Betty Dean, who is now an old woman}}.

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  • Magnificent Bastard
  • Tear Jerker: In Sub-Mariner #8 (1968), Namor is in the midst of another brutal fight in New York. Before he can do anymore harm, a lone person emerges to talk him down. Namor instantly recognizes this person and is calmed. While Namor wishes to speak further, this person leaves just as quickly as arriving. The issue ends by revealing that it was Namor's former Love Interest, Betty Dean, who is now an old woman.
  • They Copied It So It Sucks - Subverted in that Aquaman is better known than Namor today, due to television appearances, so several Aquaman fans and those without comic history knowledge believe Namor to be the copy.