







Sub-Mariner #67 | Hand-signed by John Romita Sr.
Published in 1973, “Sub-Mariner #67” is a Marvel Superhero unique edition of the issue’s cover, hand-signed by John Romita Sr.
Described as the first comic book antihero, Namor is the main character in Sub-Mariner, which was the first comic book series from Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics.
American comic book artist, the late great John Romita Sr., is known not only for his realistic, naturalist and fluid art style but also for his work on Marvel Comics including The Amazing Spider-Man and for co-creating iconic characters including Wolverine, Mary Jane Watson, and Luke Cage. Having heavily influenced the iconic look of Marvel comics we adore today, Romita was later promoted as Marvel’s art director and later inducted in the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame in 2020.
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Published in 1973, “Sub-Mariner #67” is a Marvel Superhero unique edition of the issue’s cover, hand-signed by John Romita Sr.
Described as the first comic book antihero, Namor is the main character in Sub-Mariner, which was the first comic book series from Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics.
American comic book artist, the late great John Romita Sr., is known not only for his realistic, naturalist and fluid art style but also for his work on Marvel Comics including The Amazing Spider-Man and for co-creating iconic characters including Wolverine, Mary Jane Watson, and Luke Cage. Having heavily influenced the iconic look of Marvel comics we adore today, Romita was later promoted as Marvel’s art director and later inducted in the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame in 2020.
Find out more about this launch here or shop the Marvel Universe artwork here.



















