Namorita Prentiss is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Namorita Prentiss is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Namorita's is a mutant clone of her mother, Namora, and a member of the New Warriors.
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Namorita's was killed in the explosion in Stamford that started the Superhero Civil War.
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Namorita's mostly served as a supporting character for Namor until she was cast as a founding member of the New Warriors in 1989.
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Namorita's played a prominent role in the first three volumes of the team's book, and has appeared several times in the solo comics of her Warriors teammate and sometimes-romantic interest Nova.
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Namorita's mother, Namora, was the first cousin of Namor, and, like Namor, was a hybrid with superhuman strength and the power of flight by using the ankle wings on her feet.
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Namorita's revealed her past to Namor, and developed an infatuation with Namor.
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When Namorita first visited New York City, Namor introduced her to his long-time friend Betty Dean Prentiss, whom Namorita would eventually consider a guardian and second mother.
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Namorita used Prentiss for her surname while in the surface world.
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Namorita rescued a drowning Wundarr from his people, the Dakkamites.
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Namorita's left him with the Thing as a guardian, and became Wundarr's guardian for a time herself.
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Namorita was later abducted by Llyra, who nearly succeeded in tricking Namor into killing her.
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Namorita's 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 New Warriors.
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When Namor decided to start a financial empire a short time later, Nita joined him as a member of the board of Oracle, Inc Around Namor, Namorita was always deferential, but around the Warriors she would act tough.
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Namorita's was engulfed and subsequently rescued from Sluj by Namor.
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Namorita's escaped to England, where she was reunited with Jacqueline Crichton and Union Jack, and fought Warrior Woman.
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Namorita's became drunk at a nightclub and left with the leader of the Poison Memories gang, who wanted to gain vengeance against the Warriors.
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Namorita stole information from Namorita's apartment which was used to kidnap many of the Warriors' family members.
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Namorita returned to Atlantis, only to be denied entry as the Atlanteans discovered her clone nature.
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Namorita's shed her pointed ears, webbed hands, and glassy black eyes.
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Namorita's found that she could secrete burning acid or a paralytic toxin and could become transparent.
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Namorita was among the four New Warriors whose actions sparked the public backlash against masked superheroes which is at the core of Marvel's Civil War.
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Namorita was within a foot of Nitro when he exploded, killing 612 people.
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Namorita's remains, along with Dwayne's and Microbe's, are later recovered by the New Warriors and Justice's Counter Initiative team, and given a proper burial.
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In Nova, a time displaced Namorita was rescued by a time displaced Nova within the Fault, having been summoned alongside time-displaced versions of Mister Fantastic, Black Bolt and Darkhawk by the Sphinx to battle his younger self.
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Namorita is a genetically altered clone of her mother, a mutant member of the evolutionary offshoot of the human race called Homo Mermanus.
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Namorita's powers came from being a hybrid of Atlantean homo mermanus and mutant homo superior physiologies.
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Namorita's had the ability to survive underwater for indefinite periods, and specially developed vision which gave her the ability to see clearly in the murky depths of the ocean.
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Namorita's had a limited empathic rapport with Namor the Sub-Mariner and, like him and her mother, she had ankle wings that granted the power of flight.
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Namorita's was able to secrete corrosive acid or paralyzing toxin from her skin and possessed some kind of octopoid camouflage.
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Namorita had the ability to change her skin color as camouflage .
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Namorita was trained in Atlantean methods of hand-to-hand and weapons combat.
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Namorita was featured in Marvel Universe Trading Cards — Series 1, Series 2, Series 3, Series 4, and Series 5 .
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Namorita was included in a number of T-shirts, posters, and art prints featuring New Warriors.
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