Namor (True Heroes)

"Namor, the King of the Seas. I doubt if he's a king, though. If he's a king, then joining the League was a bad idea; he's got people to take care of. Still, a righteous ally he was. And did I mention that he's the first one to die by Korvac?"

- Superman Namor was a member of the Justice League of the 1960s. One of its founding members, Namor's appearance in the team proved to be symbolic, as many people thought of Namor the first time the name "Justice League" was mentioned that time. He became the team's most stalwart, yet hard headed member, as well as its most unique and iconic. Namor himself symbolized the once flourishing golden age of superheroes before the dawn of the 21st century. Said to be the king of the fabled lost civilization of Atlantis, for reasons unknown Namor went to the surface world and became a vigilante of sorts, until he joined the League. He did last long in the League, until their last fight with the villain Korvac. Namor valiantly faced Korvac, and was the first hero to engage him in combat. However, he's also the first hero to be pulverized by Korvac despite his strength and determination. Like the other old League members, the only surviving member, Superman, would later erect a memorial in his hideout in the form of an exhibition that displays faceless, physical replicas of other League members.

Adapted from his golden age incarnation, Namor makes his debut in Justice League: Unity along the other members of the League, both old and new. And reprising his role from the Marvel Knights: Inhumans motion comic, Trevor Devall voices him.