(Sub-Mariner Comics#39/3 / Saga of the Sub-Mariner#2 (fb) ) - For unrevealed reasons, Namora, now a teenager, traveled to Atlantis where she met with Princess Fen who was eager to introduce Namora to her fifteen year old cousin Namor. She, in turn, made sure the young girl met her cousin Namor, who was fifteen at the time. The Sub-Mariner received a telegram from Betty Dean, informing the duo of the coming glacier and ice age. Venus started to cry, her cry was so powerful it influenced Marvel Boy to broadcast the team's worst moments, as such the team saw how Woo told Khanata he believed M-11 to be a pawn of the Yellow Claw, Namora also remembered how she'd been poisoned by Llyra. In Namora's universe, she became an early ally of Charles Xavier who convinced her to not attack the surface world. Namora I#3/1 (December, 1948) - Bill Everett (writer, pencils and inks), Stan Lee (editor) At the gallery the duo struck their luck as Spectacles had a meeting with the gallery's owner. Marvel Mystery Comics#87, p27, pan1 (add for Namora comics) But when Grizzly aimed one of the guns on M-11 wondering if it could really shut down any machine he was attacked by Namora who became so enraged she smashed Grizzly down in the dirt as M-11 had been the one to rescue Namora from her icy grave. Tartar then started filming her real movie as her crew whipped and tortured the people into rowing the ship, visibly taking pleasure in their misery. Recently, an aging Jimmy Woo was nearly killed in tracking down the Atlas Foundation, prompting his rescue and rejuvenation by his former allies in the 50s.

Now that the threat had been dealt with Hercules confronted Namora with the earlier vision where Namora was romantically involved with Namor, thinking it was hypocritical as Hercules himself did nothing but brag over the conquering of super heroines she refused to act upon an impulsive moment. Learning Ezra had gone missing, Namora set out to find Ezra and eventually found and freed the lighthouse keeper. Agents of Atlas II#9 (October, 2009) - Jeff Parker (writer), Dan Panosian (pencils, inks), Mark Paniccia (editor) Her father then decided to tell his daughter about her origin, although he told Namora her mother was a shipwrecked human woman who had died while giving birth (he most likely wasn't allowed to tell his daughter about the Atlantean Eugenics Program). But when Marko entered the building with force the Agents of Atlas came crashing down, Marko was single-handedly defeated by Namora. Namora possesses superhuman strength and can fly. (Captain America Comics#70/4) - Namora and the Sub-Mariner were released in the middle of the Sahara desert.

A week later, Namora assisted the Sub-Mariner to stop Spade. This, he figured, would allow the Agents to operate in anonimity without S.H.I.E.L.D. Realizing how wrong he'd been about his cousin Namor apologized. As Hercules tried to catch it he saw a future in which he and Namora would be together, but when Namora caught it they saw a future in which she was romantically involved with her cousin Namor. During her stay Namora also gave swimming lessons to the local children. After dealing with the goons they decided to investigate Vladimir's death and learned he'd once played with a quartet, the surviving members could possibly tell the duo more. As a result, Namor became one of the Phoenix Five for a brief time, gaining greatly amplified abilities.