History
Earth-43225's history is presumably similar to Earth-616's. When the Kree felt threatened by the rise of Earth, they used an unknown means of devastating the planet, which flooded the water after the polar ice caps melted and the atmosphere was rendered toxic for decades.[1] Mister Fantastic and Doctor Doom worked together to find a solution, but they were killed by Kree assassins.[2]
Every superpowered being went into space to fight the Kree, but they never returned. The mutants of Earth decided to simply leave the planet altogether. The handful of humans that survived were rendered sterile. The chaos brought by the Kree allowed the Atlanteans unite and thrive, and Namor became the planet's ruler.
Namor showed mercy to the humans that survived by building underwater colonies for them to live in. Some humans chose to live in the colonies, but many chose not to due to distrust in the Altanteans. Namor eventually stepped down as king and made his cousin Namorita his successor. One day, Namor visited one of the underwater human colonies called Dry Man's Land by the inhabitants. Captain America voiced the problems Dry Man's Land had due to neglect. Namor promised to do something. Namor then accompanied Rogers to New York City to see the birth of the first human child in two years. Unfortunately, none of New York's citizens approved of Namor's appearance, especially Luke Cage. He punched Namor and revealed that the baby and its mother had died. A fight then broke out between the citizens and Namor's guards, which Namor and Rogers tried desperately to stop. After Namor was struck by a human attacker, he was surprised by the arrival of the Human Torch.[1]
Namor tried flying after the Torch, but he couldn't sustain flight due to his age. Atlantean scientist Eudora informed Namor that the Torch's pyrokinetic power could be used to solve the energy woes of Atlantis' human colonies. Rogers couldn't accompany Namor due to his commitments toward Dry Man's Land. So, Cage accompanied Namor instead. The pair traveled to the ruins of the Baxter Building to obtain information on the Torch. While they waited, they were attacked by a crazed Machine Man. After Namor and Cage fought him off, Machine Man warned them that the Torch was raising a robot army to wage war on both humans and Atlanteans and left. After stepping outside, Namor was informed by Eudora that she tracked the Torch's location at the remains of Latveria.[3]
When Namor and Cage arrived, they discovered that a group of humans survivors living in the ruins of Castle Doom and were able to reproduce. The pair then discovered that Frankenstein's Monster protected the survivors using Doombots and weapons left behind by Doctor Doom, though the weapons were later stolen by the Torch. The Monster tried to have the Doombots kill Namor and Cage from the misplaced belief that Namor wanted to kill the humans. When Namor learned that the Monster also killed any Atlanteans that got too close to Latveria, he became enraged and fought the Monster. The fight was halted when Namor rescued a human child, which let the Monster know that Namor meant no harm. As the two sides conversed, the Torch suddenly appeared.[2]
To prove he wasn't a threat, the Torch took Namor, Cage, and the Monster to his hidden colony of robots living peacefully from the outside world. Later, Namor and the Torch received a message from Rogers that he had Machine Man with him. Machine Man then destroyed Dry Man's Land after stating that he did it in the Torch's name. Dry Man's Land's inhabitants died, including Rogers. Namor accused the Torch of the attack. The Torch pleaded his innocence, but he refused to back down. Namor eventually impaled the Torch with his Trident of Neptune.[4]
Namor immediately regretted his actions. The Torch survived and was talked down by Namor from fighting further. Then Attuma then arrived with Atlantean soldiers under orders from Queen Namorita to destroy the Torch's robot colony in retaliation from the robot attacks. Namor told Attuma that he had things under control, but Attuma told Namor that Namorita to disregard anything he said. Namor and his allies defended the robot colony from the Atlanteans with Namor personally battling Attuma. Attuma eventually confessed that he was responsible for the robot attacks, reprogramming the robots to attack Atlantis so a war against the surface could be instigated. Namorita overheard Attuma and killed him for his treachery. However, she also didn't care what happened to the surface and ordered Namor to end his attempts to help its survivors. When Namor refused, she exiled him from Atlantis. So, Namor and his allies relocated to Latveria with Frankenstein's Monster and the humans he protected to rebuild society.[5]Residents
- Awesome Android
- Attuma (deceased)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (deceased)
- Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (deceased)
- Eudora
- Fantastic Four
- Frankenstein's Monster
- Hulk (Bruce Banner)
- Human Torch (Jim Hammond)
- Impossible Man
- Invaders
- Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes) (deceased)
- Toro (Thomas Raymond) (deceased)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark)
- Krang
- Leonard McKenzie (likely deceased)
- Luke Cage
- Machine Man (Aaron Stack) (deceased)
- Phineas Horton (likely deceased)
- Queen Namorita
- Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie)
- Vision
Notes
- Prior to being given an official reality number, this universe was referred as Earth-TRN973 as a part of our Temporary Reality Numbers classification system.
See Also
- 5 appearance(s) of Earth-43225
- 81 image(s) of Earth-43225
- 28 characters that originate from Earth-43225
- 3 teams that originate from Earth-43225
- 3 organizations that originate from Earth-43225
- 1 locations that originate from Earth-43225