Namor the Sub-Mariner Little Golden Book (Marvel)

Illustrated by James Rey Sanchez
Hardcover
$5.99 US
On sale Jan 02, 2024 | 24 Pages | 9780593648025
Prince Namor—Marvel's mighty Sub-Mariner—makes a splash in his first ever Little Golden Book! Perfect for children ages 2 to 5!

Part human and part Atlantean, Namor is the prince of the undersea world in the Marvel Universe! Young readers will love learning about his amazing abilities such as flying and swimming at super speeds as well as the friends and foes he meets on his adventures above water and in the deepest ocean depths.

This Little Golden Book is the perfect way to introduce the youngest Marvel fans to heroes like Namor with simple text and colorful illustration that's just right for them.
Dave Croatto, a long-time writer-editor at MAD Magazine, lives in New Jersey with his wife and two small children. Once, in a diner, Dave saw a woman take a spoonful of complimentary mints from a bowl by the cash register, and put the spoon directly into her mouth. This experience still haunts him and informs every single thing that he writes. View titles by Dave Croatto

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Prince Namor—Marvel's mighty Sub-Mariner—makes a splash in his first ever Little Golden Book! Perfect for children ages 2 to 5!

Part human and part Atlantean, Namor is the prince of the undersea world in the Marvel Universe! Young readers will love learning about his amazing abilities such as flying and swimming at super speeds as well as the friends and foes he meets on his adventures above water and in the deepest ocean depths.

This Little Golden Book is the perfect way to introduce the youngest Marvel fans to heroes like Namor with simple text and colorful illustration that's just right for them.

Author

Dave Croatto, a long-time writer-editor at MAD Magazine, lives in New Jersey with his wife and two small children. Once, in a diner, Dave saw a woman take a spoonful of complimentary mints from a bowl by the cash register, and put the spoon directly into her mouth. This experience still haunts him and informs every single thing that he writes. View titles by Dave Croatto