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Namorita Prentiss is a appearing in American comic books published by . Created by writer and artist , the character first appeared in Sub-Mariner #50 (June 1972). Namorita belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities, and to the species of humanoid aquatic beings named Atlanteans, who are born with supernatural powers.


Publication history
Namorita debuted in Sub-Mariner #50 (June 1972), created by writer and artist .
(2026). 9781465478900, DK Publishing.
She appeared in the 2006 Civil War series.


Fictional character biography

Birth/creation
Namorita's mother, , was the first cousin of , and, like Namor, was a hybrid with superhuman strength. but she lacked ankle wings on her feet, and so could not fly. Also unlike Namor, her mother was human and her father Atlantean.

Namora's sterility created tension with her husband Talan. Upon meeting Vyrra, an Atlantean scientist who had been exiled for practicing the forbidden science of , she requested that he make a clone of her to which she could give birth. Vyrra was even able to overcome the birth defect that prevented Namora's ankle wings from developing, to prevent the clone from looking too much like Namora. Namor, the Sub-Mariner #20

After the clone, Namorita, was born, Talan was killed and the subpolar kingdom destroyed by an atomic explosion. Consequently, Namora fled to the underwater kingdom Lemuria, where she raised her child.

Namora developed a rivalry with the lemurian lady for the affections of the Lemurian prince Merro, that resulted in her presumed death by poisoning at the hands of Llyra. Namora did not reveal to her daughter that she was a clone before her death. Llyra married Merro, who also died mysteriously, and ascended to the throne, becoming the empress of Lemuria.


After Lemuria
Llyra allied with the atlantean exilee , another cousin of Namor, and they decided to deploy Namorita in a plot against Namor, threatening that they would destroy Namora's seemingly dead (but actually only frozen) body if she did not lure Namor into a trap. In her first encounter with Namor since reaching adolescence, Namorita was captured by Byrrah, but rescued by Namor. Namor and Namorita would eventually unite to defeat Llyra and Byrrah. She revealed her past to Namor, and developed an infatuation with Namor. She convinced Namor to free Byrrah. The Sub-Mariner #50-51, June-July 1972

Namor, not feeling equipped nor inclined to be the guardian of Namorita, introduces her to his long-time friend Betty Dean Prentiss, whom Namorita would eventually consider a guardian and second mother. The Sub-Mariner #52-55, August-November 1972 Namorita used Prentiss for her surname while in the surface world.

Betty Prentiss would eventually be killed by Dr. , Namor's enemy. Super Villain Team-Up #2, October 1975

Namorita rescued the drowning alien from his people, the Dakkamites. She left him with the Thing as a guardian, Marvel Two-in-One #2, March 1974 who soon returned this arduous assignment to Namorita. Marvel Two-in-One #4, July 1974

In the crossover story arc Atlantis Attacks, Namorita allies with the New Mutants, who accidentally found the Horn of Doom and gave it to Namor. He entrusts Namorita to guard it in her quarters in Atlantis, but three Deviant Mutants steal them by order of their leader Ghaur and his ally Llyra. Since the three thieves where chosen by Ghaur because of their resemblance to three of the New Mutants, Namorita first thinks that they are the thieves, but is soon convinced otherwise. When Ghaur uses the Horn to summon a sea monster to destroy Atlantis, they defeat it together, saving most of the population. Namorita tasks herself with the support of the Atlantean, who fled their destroyed, polluted and inhabitable city. The New Mutants Annual #5, 1989

A short time later Namorita was abducted by Deviants and reappears in the final battle of this story arc, when Llyra nearly succeeded in tricking Namor into killing her. However, Namorita was rescued by him instead, as were all kidnapped heroines. Fantastic Four Annual #22, 1989


The New Warriors
Some time later, Namorita enrolled in college at Empire State University. During a trip, she was forced to battle long-time foe, . She was joined by five other young superheroes, and after Nita and Nova subdued Terrax by severing his contact with the ground, the six formed the . The New Warriors #1, July 2012 When Namor decided to start a financial empire a short time later, Nita joined him as a member of the board of Oracle, Inc. Namor the Sub-Mariner #2 Around Namor, Namorita was always deferential, but around the Warriors she would act tough.

Namorita, as a New Warrior, aided Thor in battling Juggernaut. Thor #411-412 She was engulfed and subsequently rescued from Sluj by Namor. Namor the Sub-Mariner #6-7 She and her fellow Warriors first battled , The New Warriors #4 then fought the third and journeyed to the Blue Area of the Moon, where they encountered the Royal Family and the Watcher. The New Warriors #5-6 Namorita was beaten by Neo-Nazis in Berlin. She escaped to England, where she was reunited with Jacqueline Crichton and Union Jack, and fought Warrior Woman. Namor the Sub-Mariner #12 She then discovered that she was a clone. Namor the Sub-Mariner #19-20 After being severely beaten by the scavenger known as Sea Urchin, she first swapped her usual green bathing suit for Atlantean armor, then soundly beat the Urchin in a rematch. The New Warriors #14

When team founder Night Thrasher took a hiatus from the Warriors, Namorita led the team. The New Warriors #22 However, the stress of leading the Warriors, the revelation of her cloned nature, and ruling Atlantis during Namor's absence all proved to be too much for her. She became drunk at a nightclub and left with the leader of the Poison Memories gang, who wanted to gain vengeance against the Warriors. He stole information from Namorita's apartment which was used to kidnap many of the Warriors' family members. The New Warriors #35-36 After the surviving family members were rescued, Namorita's guilt over the incident forced her to leave the Warriors. The New Warriors #39

Namorita returned to Atlantis, only to be denied entry as the Atlanteans discovered her clone nature. The New Warriors #41 This seemed to be the final catalyst for Nita. An over-saturation of oxygen, coupled with the Vyrra spliced into her at the time of her creation, caused her to change into a closer version of the original Atlanteans. Because of this, Namorita gave herself the name Kymaera. The New Warriors #44 While fighting alongside the Warriors, she was captured and brainwashed by a terrorist organization, The New Warriors #55 only to be rescued by Night Thrasher. The New Warriors #74

On one occasion, Namorita became covered with pus-filled boils. Her lover Nova saw her in this state and did not speak in time to reassure the emotionally vulnerable Namorita that his feelings for her had not changed. His hesitation sent her over the edge, and she left. Nova vol. 3 #1 A crestfallen Namorita went to take a shower and, to her surprise, her skin returned to its original pink tone. She also shed her pointed ears, webbed hands, and glassy black eyes. Nova vol. 3 #2 Following this transformation, Namorita continued to mutate and developed new powers. She found that she could secrete burning acid or a paralytic toxin and could become transparent. The New Warriors vol. 2 #1 After her breakup with Nova, Namorita briefly dated Johnny Storm (the ), The New Warriors vol. 2 #4 and co-ruled Atlantis in a with Warlord Seth and the warrior Andromeda. The Defenders vol. 2 #11 Ultimately, Namorita and Nova came to terms over the break-up.


Civil War
Namorita is among the four New Warriors whose actions sparked the public backlash against masked superheroes which is at the core of Marvel's Civil War. The New Warriors are trying to film a reality show, and find four villains on the Most Wanted List, who they attack. While Namorita is battling Nitro, he explodes, with Namorita being directly caught in the blast. Nitro's attack devastates Stamford, Connecticut, killing Namorita, Night Thrasher, Microbe, and 612 civilians. Civil War #1 #1

Namorita's remains, along with those of Night Thrasher and Microbe, are recovered and given a proper burial. New Warriors vol. 4 #15 During Hercules' journey to the underworld, Namorita is seen in gambling to be resurrected. The Incredible Hercules #129


Realm of Kings
In the series Nova, a time-displaced Namorita is rescued from the Fault, having been summoned alongside time-displaced versions of , and by the Sphinx. Nova vol. 4 #32 After Nova defeats the Sphinx, Namorita is brought to the present day. Nova vol. 4 #35


Thanos Imperative
While having slow adjustment to her rebirth, Namorita is kidnapped by the , a facsimile of the Avengers originating from the , after determining that she is a quantum anomaly. The Thanos Imperative #1 She is later rescued by Nova, The Thanos Imperative #4 and mourned his death after he and stay behind in the collapsing Cancerverse to contain . As part of the effort against the Cancerverse, Namorita works with an aged version of her old ally , otherwise known as Major Victory. The Thanos Imperative #1-6 (2010)


Powers and abilities
Namorita is a genetically altered clone of her mother, . Her powers comes from being a hybrid of Atlantean homo mermanus and mutant homo superior physiologies. She possesses superhuman strength, speed, durability, agility, senses, and reflexes. Her Atlantean heritage grants her an amphibious physiological adaptation. She is able to see, heal, breathe, and survive cold temperatures underwater. Namorita can fly via wings on her ankles. She can also live longer than regular human beings and does not age at the same pace. Additionally, she has the ability to absorb electricity.


Reception
Deirdre Kaye of called Namorita a "role model" and a "truly heroic" female character.


Other versions

Marvel 1602
An alternate version of Namorita appears in the Marvel 1602. This version is known as Rita and is the sister of Numenor, this reality's version of Namor. She lives in Bensaylum, this reality's version of Atlantis. Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four #4. Marvel Comics.


What If?
An alternate version of Namorita appears in the What If? story "What If the X-Men Died on their First Mission?." Namorita joins the Beast's hastily assembled mutant hero team - consisting of herself, , who named herself Banshee in honor of her late father, Wolfsbane, James Proudstar, the and her brother Quicksilver - to combat and his , and in the end joins the new X-Men team. What If vol. 2 #9 (1990). Marvel Comics.


In other media

Television
Namorita Prentiss appears in the Spider-Man episode "Wrath of the Sub-Mariner", voiced by B.J. Ward.


Video games
  • Namorita Prentiss appears as a non-playable character in , voiced by .
  • Namorita Prentiss appears as a non-playable character in , voiced again by April Stewart.


Merchandise
  • Various items have been marketed featuring Namorita. In June 2007 marketed through their Avengers line a Namorita figurine with card. Namorita was featured in Marvel Universe Trading Cards — Series 1 (1990, card #85), Series 2 (1991, card #156), Series 3 (1992, cards #49 and 174), Series 4 (1993, card #22), and Series 5 (1994, card #167). Namorita was also included in several T-shirts, posters, and art prints featuring the .
  • In 2023, released a Namorita Prentiss as part of the action figure line.


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