Homo mermanus
Homo mermanus | |
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A group of Atlantean Homo mermani berate Namor the Sub-Mariner (cover to Sub-Mariner #33, art by Sal Buscema). | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (April 1939) |
Characteristics | |
Place of origin | Atlantis, Earth |
Notable members |
Namor Namorita Namora |
Homo mermanus is a fictional race of gilled aquatic humanoids that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. This race is best known as the people who live in the Atlantis of Marvel's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. The most notable member of the race is Namor the Sub-Mariner.
An offshoot of the Homo sapiens species with an as yet undisclosed origin, Homo mermanus are a mammalian species, but with some fish-like characteristics. Each one possesses two twin gills located on their necks near the clavicle bone, which allow them to breathe underwater. Their skin pigmentation can be either blue (most Atlanteans) or green (most Lemurians and nomads)
Their physiology is also much stronger and more durable than that of the Homo sapiens, necessitated by their exposure to the vast pressure of the deep sea. As a consequence they are physically much stronger than regular humans and can swim up to 30 miles (48 km) per hour. The typical lifespan for a Homo mermanus is 150 years. However they cannot survive outside of water for longer than five minutes without aid.
The total population of Homo mermanus has been estimated at over 1,000,000 globally.
Publication history
Atlanteans first appeared in Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (April 1939).
History
The Homo mermanus are often referred to as Atlanteans, as it is in the city of Atlantis that their first complex society emerged. Like humans they learned to domesticate animals, such as dolphins, while humans domesticated horses, dogs and camels.
Atlantis itself had been a small above ground continent with many human settlements, when an event 10,000 years ago called the "Great Cataclysm" caused it to be submerged into the sea. 2,000 years later, a group of Homo mermanus made the ruins of the human settlements in Atlantis their home and went on to develop a society there using as much of the material as they could scavenge from the wreckage. Many of the warring tribes united under a single emperor (although by the 20th century there were still some barbarian tribes).
500 years after the settlement of Atlantis, another group of Homo mermanus left Atlantis to found their own city -this time in a part of the ruins of another continent submerged during the Great Cataclysm - Lemuria in the Pacific Ocean.
These "Lemurians" would discover the Serpent Crown in the ruins of their city, and through their Leader Naga's exposure and extensive use of the ancient mystical device, they would become more serpent-like in appearance than their Atlantean cousins.
Many Atlanteans worship Neptune, Roman god of the sea.
During the 20th century the Homo mermanus race began to come into sustained contact with their human cousins. These contacts have often been hostile, and have included many aborted invasions (Atlantis Attacks etc.) and even separate occasions when large numbers of Homo mermanus were rendered comatose or sterilized for periods. During the Second World War the kingdom of Atlantis also fought against the Axis Powers in alliance with the Allied Powers.
However, not all interactions between Homo sapiens and Homo mermanus have been hostile - during the 1920s a Homo mermanus female, Princess Fen of Atlantis mated with the human sea captain Leonard McKenzie - a union which produced the first human/Atlantean hybrid - Namor {avenging son in atlantean}, the Sub-Mariner.
In the aftermath of the Civil War and the World War Hulk events the homo mermanus, being blamed for the terrorism due to the actions of Kamar, militaristic son of Namor, are forced to leave the seas, using the established sleeper cells to live within humanity. The Atlantean Army resided in Latveria, guests of Doctor Doom, and the civilians lived alongside the rest of humanity.
After their leader Namor allied with the X-Men, the Atlanteans began to build a support pillar that would keep the newly established mutant nation of Utopia (near the coast of San Francisco) from sinking.[1] Around this pillar, called the Atlantean column, they established a city called New Atlantis.[2]
Subraces
Homo mermanus is divided between the Atlanteans and the splinter group that settled in the sunken continent of Lemuria and took the name of Lemurians. They differed as they possessed a more reptilian greenish skin color compared to the blue skinned Atlanteans.
Known Atlanteans
Golden Age characters
- Namor McKenzie[3] - Ruler of Atlantis; member of the Invaders, Defenders, Avengers; retained his mutant powers after M-Day
- Blabek[4]
- Byrrah[5] - Cousin of Namor and Challenger of the Throne; currently deceased
- Chemil[6] - Wartime Nurse
- Cogolla[5]
- Daka[7] - Uncle of Namor and possibly the Father of Byrrah; briefly took over the crown of Atlantis before Pearl Harbor; later allied with the Nazis and the Seal People and led an invasion of Argentina
- Daro
- Dorma[3] - Wife of Namor; currently deceased
- Ertve[4] - Wartime High Priest and member of the Council of Three.
- Fen[3] - Mother of Namor; currently deceased
- Folma[8] - Wartime Lieutenant
- Harla[9]
- Jadda[9]
- Kalo
- Kamara
- Karal[3] - Royal Guard
- Lerza[9]
- Lucas[10]
- Mara[11]
- Mel[10]
- Mephistios[12]
- Naka
- Namora (Aquaria Nautica Neptunia)[13] - Cousin of Namor
- Narvick[14] - Member of the Atlantean High Council
- Nostromas[6] - Wartime Physician
- Petrod[4] - Wartime Sentry
- Rad
- Rathia[6]
- Sarna[11]
- Sigor
- Tarna[12]
- Tarot
- Thakorr[3] - Grandfather of Namor; currently deceased
- Til[4]
- Tor
- Toro[15] - Atlantean Tailor
- Vayos
- Zarot
- Zolma
Modern Age characters
- Abira[16]
- Achak[17]
- Amir[18] - Member of the Royal Guard, Sleeper Agent; currently deceased
- Amo[19]
- Andromeda Attumasen[20] - former member of the Dragon Circle and the Defenders.
- Aradnea[21]
- Arath[22] - Mutant Terrorist and Member of Sleeper Cell 13
- Argos[23] - Military Officer
- Arkus[24] - Military Officer
- Arno[19]
- Ashur[25]
- Askid[26]
- Attuma[27] - Barbarian Warlord and Usurper
- Attumacht[28]
- Azir
- Azor[29]
- Balaal[30]
- Banara[22]
- Beemer[31]
- Betty[29]
- Bloodtide[32] - member of Fathom Five
- Bobo[31] - Cousin of Namor
- Brodar[33]
- Burka[34]
- Byrrahna
- Chelwid[35]
- Cirin[36]
- Corak[37]
- Coral[38] - currently deceased
- Crab[39] - Member of School
- Crosta[40] - Mutant
- Dakkor[41]
- Dara[42] - Cousin of Namor, currently deceased
- Dashak[43]
- Deathcharge[44]
- Delta Nine[45] - Atlantean Clone
- Dorma Clones[46] - Atlantean Clones of the Lady Dorma
- Dorma (Heroes Reborn)[47] - Heroes Reborn version of Dorma
- Dragonrider[42] - Outlaw; member of Fathom Five
- Eel[48] - Mutant; Leader of SURF
- Elanna[49]
- Epititus[50] - currently deceased
- Fara[51] - currently deceased
- Farax[52]
- Gelva[41]
- Gorgul[53]
- Gort[19]
- Govan[54] - Ambassador of Atlantis
- Grokko[55]
- Harran[56]
- Hana[57]
- Husam[16]
- Husni[16]
- Ikthon[58] - Head Scientist
- Immannu[59]
- Jakka[60] - currently deceased
- Janus[61] - Sleeper Agent
- Jian[17]
- Joe Atlantis[62]
- Kadar[16] - currently deceased
- Kalen[56]
- Kamar[22] - son of Namor; former member of 13th Cell; currently deceased
- Kamuu[49]
- Kasim[63]
- Kavor[64]
- Keerg[65] - Warlord
- Kida[66]
- Kitano[67]
- Kor-Konn[53]
- Kormok[68] - High Priest
- Korra[31] - Grandmother of Namor; presumed deceased
- Korro
- Krakos[22]
- Krang[69] - Exiled Warlord, Former Member of the Serpent Squad
- Kurod Ormaon[70] - (aka Bernard Waterman)
- Kyral[45] - Geneticist
- Lida[71]
- Lorvex[72]
- Madoxx[49] - Elder Statesman; Member of the Council of Three
- Mako[73] - Genetic Creation of Vyrra; presumed deceased
- Mako[19]
- Mako[74] - Test Tube Atlantean; member of Young Masters
- Manowar[32] - Mutated Warrior; member of Fathom Five
- Mara[59]
- Marcan
- Mato[17]
- Minnow[39] - Member of School
- Morcan[75] - Criminal
- Morel[76]
- Mussels[39] - Member of School
- Namita
- Namorita Prentiss[77] - clone of Namora; former member of the New Warriors; killed by Nitro
- Nara[78]
- Nautak[79] - currently deceased
- Nereus[80]
- Nia Noble[81] - Half-Atlantean; Queen of Neptunia
- Numara D'athahr[82]
- Opistho[40]
- Orelem[28]
- Orka[83] - Mutated Warrior; Former Member of Heroes for Hire; currently deceased
- Orthus[47]
- Orrek[49]
- Ossem[30]
- Oudvrou[16]
- People of the Black Sea[84]
- Politus[18]
- Porphyr[85]
- Proctidae[40]
- Proteus[86]
- Proteus[42] - Rebel Shapeshifter
- Raman[64] - Gate-Keeper of Atlantis
- Ramin[87]
- Ramon
- Relun
- Remora[88]
- Rennar[49]
- Ronga[89]
- Ruthar[90]
- Saru-San[53] - presumed deceased
- Seahorse[39] - Member of School
- Seaweed[39] - Member of School
- Selach[91] - Subcommander to Krang
- Serestus[92]
- Seth[93] - Cousin of Namor
- Shakkoth[42] - High Priest and member of Council of Three and At'La'Tique
- Shalak[94]
- Sharkskin[48] - Mutant; Member of SURF
- Shem[95]
- Squid[39] - Leader of the School
- Stegar[49]
- Sulomor[96] - Delegate to Mazikhandar; currently deceased
- Talan[45]
- Tanas[49]
- Tareva[97] - Sorceress
- Teneel
- Thakos[98] - Warlord and member of the Council of Three
- Thallo[45]
- The Mad Twins[99]
- Timoran[22]
- Tornaga[89]
- Trident Team[31]
- Tulem[100]
- Tyrak[19] - Size-Changing Criminal
- U-Man (Meranno)[101] - Nazi Sympathizer
- Undertow[48] - Mutant; Member of SURF
- Unforgiven Dead/Old Ones
- Vashti Cleito-Son[102] - Grand Vizier and Member of Council of Three
- Vayor[36]
- Volpan[24] - Technician
- Vyrra[103] - Outlaw Geneticist; currently deceased
- Watersnake (Faira Sar Namora)[104]
- Waya[17]
- Whalesong[105]
- Worta[33]
- Wurta[86]
- Xiomara[79]
- Yorlo[106]
- Zantor[107]
- Zantor[29] - Scientist
- Zarina[108] - Aunt of Namor
- Zartra[64]
- Zoga[90] - Mutated Rebel; currently deceased
- Zoran[23]
Known Lemurians
- Karthon[109]
- Merro[77]
- Naga[109]
- Nagala[110]
- Llyna[111]
- Llyra[112] - Half-Lemurian
- Llyron[112]
- Llyron[113] - Pseudo-Clone of Namor; member of Fathom Five
Other media
Television
- The Atlanteans appear in the Fantastic Four episode "Now Comes the Sub-Mariner."
- The Atlanteans appear in The Avengers: United They Stand episode "To Rule Atlantis."
- The Atlanteans appear in the Fantastic Four episode "Imperious Rex."
- The Atlanteans appear in the Avengers Assemble episode "Depth Charge." Attuma leads his Atlantean soldiers in attacking Manhattan and trying to sink it. In "Beneath the Surface," it is revealed that Attuma's chief adviser Lady Zartra and those with her have gotten tired of Attuma's tyranny and planned to use the Serpent Crown to control Giganto into helping them fight against Attuma's army. Following a misunderstanding between Lady Zartra's group and the Avengers, both groups work together to fight Attuma's army when he obtains the Serpent Crown and controls Giganto. After Attuma is defeated, the Atlanteans on Lady Zartra's side gain the trust in the Avengers.
Video games
- The Atlanteans appear in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. The game features a stage where the players must travel to the underwater city of Atlantis to stop a riot orchestrated by Attuma, who believes he will become the sea kingdoms' new ruler as foretold in the Atlantean Chronicles. Attuma uses sonic emmiters to cause the Atlanteans to riot and turn against Namor. Attuma is assisted in his goal by Byrrah, Tiger Shark, and Warlord Krang. When Attuma and Tiger Shark are defeated, Tiger Shark mentions that Doctor Doom was their benefactor in Attuma's plot. Within the game, there is also a temple devoted to Negrete, whose shrine is protected by temple guardians trained to defeat any trespassers. The Eyes of Negrete are holy objects used by the temple priests for access to the inner sanctums of the temple. In the Atlantis briefing, Captain America mentions that the Atlanteans dislike surface dwellers.
References
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men 520
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men 521
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (1939)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Marvel Mystery Comics #4 (1940)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Sub-Mariner Comics #35 (1954)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Human Torch Comics #5 (1941)
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)
- ↑ Human Torch Comics #3 (1941)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Sub-Mariner Comics #5 (1942)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Sub-Mariner Comics #1 (1941)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Human Torch Comics #7 (1942)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Sub-Mariner Comics #34 (1954)
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (1947)
- ↑ Sub-Mariner Comics #32 (1949)
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #13 (1940)
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 Namor the First Mutant #1 (2010)
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Namor the First Mutant #2 (2010)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Wolverine #42 (2006)
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 Avengers #154 (1976)
- ↑ Defenders #143 (1985)
- ↑ Fear Itself: The Deep #1 (2011)
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 Sub-Mariner #1 (2007)
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Sub-Mariner #3 (2007)
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Sub-Mariner #63 (1973)
- ↑ New Warriors #3 (1999)
- ↑ Namor #6 (2003)
- ↑ Fantastic Four #33 (1964)
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Night Thrasher #11 (1994)
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Hulk/Sub-Mariner 1998 Annual (1998)
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9 (1989)
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 Namor #1 (2003)
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 New Thunderbolts #1 (2005)
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Sub-Mariner #31 (1970)
- ↑ Avengers #272 (1986)
- ↑ Captain America 2001 Annual (2001)
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Sub-Mariner #4 (2007)
- ↑ Defenders #5 (2001)
- ↑ Sub-Mariner #56 (1972)
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 39.5 Marvel Comics Presents #12 (1989)
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 Dark Reign: The Cabal #1 (2009)
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Iron Man Annual #10 (1989)
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner #1 (1984)
- ↑ New Warriors #43 (1994)
- ↑ Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #4 (1994)
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 Namor the Sub-Mariner #20 (1991)
- ↑ Namor the Sub-Mariner #13 (1991)
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 Fantastic Four #2 (1996)
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 New Mutants Annual #5 (1989)
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- ↑ Incredible Hulk #118 (1969)
- ↑ Saga of the Sub-Mariner #2 (1988)
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 Sub-Mariner #4 (1968)
- ↑ Civil War: Front Line #8 (2007)
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- ↑ 59.0 59.1 Namor the Sub-Mariner #34 (1993)
- ↑ Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner #2 (1984)
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- ↑ Civil War: Front Line #3 (2006)
- ↑ Namor the First Mutant #11 (2011)
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 Sub-Mariner #66 (1973)
- ↑ Marvel Team-Up #8 (1998)
- ↑ Fear Itself: The Home Front #4 (2011)
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #527 (2010)
- ↑ Sub-Mariner #17 (1969)
- ↑ Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963)
- ↑ Heroes for Hire #1 (2011)
- ↑ X-Club #1 (2012)
- ↑ Sub-Mariner #54 (1972)
- ↑ Marvel: The Last Generation #12 (2001)
- ↑ Vengeance #1 (2011)
- ↑ US Agent #2 (2001)
- ↑ Namor the Sub-Mariner #35 (1993)
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 Sub-Mariner #50 (1972)
- ↑ Avengers Arena #1(2013)
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- ↑ Namor the Sub-Mariner #36 (1993)
- ↑ New Invaders #2 (2004)
- ↑ New Thunderbolts #3 (2005)
- ↑ Sub-Mariner #23 (1970)
- ↑ Daredevil #77 (1971)
- ↑ Human Torch #3 (2009)
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- ↑ Alpha Flight #14 (1984)
- ↑ Namor the Sub-Mariner #46 (1994)
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- ↑ 90.0 90.1 Marvel Comics Presents #7 (1988)
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- ↑ Infinity: The Hunt #3 (2013)
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- ↑ Namor #5 (2003)
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