More Adventures of the Sub-Mariner - Vol.2 (1966 Marvel Comics) - 1984 RARE Australian THG Issue!
Classic Marvel Comics Cult Animation Series 
Long Out Of Print & now HTF in Retro BETAMAX PAL Format! - Not Vhs & Not on Dvd!

Over Sea's Postage? not a problem - read on!

3 Episodes
To Conquer a Crown
Ship of Doom
Peril in the Surface World


Preview -
Non Soil
-Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner is a fantastic character within 
the Marvel universe and this series was brilliant. Like other 60's Marvel cartoons 
the animation was rather simplistic but the stories were always entertaining. 
Namor was an interesting character, he could probably be best described as an anti
hero. In the comic book, he originally hated the human race for their mistreatment of 
Earth's oceans, this brought him into conflict with the likes of the Hulk, Fantastic Four 
& the Avengers. Eventually, he mellowed & became a trusted hero by the other heroes.


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Special Note for Over sea's / International Buyer's - This is an Australian Pal Format 
Video that will play fine in U.K. Europe, Scandinavian & other Pal format countries. 
USA, Canada, Japan & other NTSC Format regions be sure you have PAL compatable 
equipment for playback - as this tape will NOT play on NTSC only gear!............


 
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7 - 12 Movies will fit a X-Large trackable Auspost Satchel @ $25.00
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Special Note for Beta Buyers - Whilst not DVD quality - Most of these seldom 
played 30ish year old Beta Pal Format Video's still retain Awesome playback 
both visual & audio quality is superb & will copy well to DVD [Analogue to Digital 
transfer] - whether DVD will outlast analogue Beta is another issue?