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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #1

1961

The Fantastic Four! Meet Marvel's First Family: Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch, and The Thing. In this first issue, the FF must confront the menace known as the Mole Man and his giant underground monsters, as they attack atomic plants all over the world.
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Maximum Fantastic Four

2005

Ushering in momentous change in comic-book illustration and ingenuity, Jack Kirby's immense artistic contribution to Fantastic Four #1 revolutionized visual storytelling and brought the art of reality to the extraordinary lives of super-heroes. The ripple effects of that single issue continue to influence comic-book art to this day. As a tribute to Kirby's rendering of Marvel's First Family and their first adventure, Maximum Fantastic Four re-presents Fantastic Four #1 as you've never seen it before - highlighted by a super-size, digitally remastered, panel-by-panel exploration of the entire issue that captures every single detail and nuance of Kirby's groundbreaking artwork. The book also contains a substantial introduction and afterword by bestselling author and comic-book enthusiast Walter Mosley; art commentary by Kirby expert Mark Evanier; the stunning design of Paul Sahre; and a scale-sized, high-resolution reproduction of FF #1.This immaculately packaged coffee-table masterpiece is must-have for any Jack Kirby enthusiast, Fantastic Four fanatic, or sequential art fan
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #2

1962

Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space! After their reputation is tarnished by shape shifting aliens known as the Skrulls, the Fantastic Four must clear their name. And if that wasn't enough, our heroes learn the Skrulls are planning a full-scale invasion of Earth!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #3

1962

The Menace of the Miracle Man After the Miracle Man realizes his full potential during a tussle with The Thing, he declares war on mankind. To make matters worse, tempers flare between the Thing and the Human Torch. If the FF are going to defeat their latest foe, they'll need to come together.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #4

1962

The Coming of the Sub-Mariner! Out on his own, Johnny encounters and helps restore the memory of a fallen hero, the Namor the Sub-Mariner! When Namor returns to his undersea kingdom and finds it decimated, he assumes the surface world is the cause and unleashes a powerful monster onto New York City and the Fantastic Four.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #5

1962

Prisoners of Doctor Doom! The Fantastic Four are captured by the ruthless Dr. Doom. With Sue as his hostage, Doom sends the rest of the team back in time to recover the legendary Blackbeard's treasure!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #6

1962

"Captives of the Deadly Duo!" In this issue, Dr. Doom returns! Doom traps the FF inside the Baxter Building and hurls it towards the sun, how will the FF survive?! Guest starring the Sub Mariner. Brought to you by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #7

1962

"Prisoners of KURRGO, Master of Planet X" While attending a dinner party in their honor, the Fantastic Four are tricked into leaving Earth to aid an alien race facing annihilation. The FF have 24 hours to save Planet X, or all is lost! Written by Stan "The Man" Lee, with art by Jack " The King" Kirby!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #8

1962

"Prisoners of the Puppet Master!" A new foe, known as the Puppet Master, has the ability to control people by sculpting their likeness from radioactive clay. The Fantastic Four have their hands full as the Puppet Master wrecks havoc all over the city. Written by the fabulous Stan Lee and written by the magnificent Jack Kirby!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #9

1962

When the Fantastic Four announce bankruptcy, the Sub-Mariner offers them 1 million dollars to star in his own movie. As shooting begins, the team quickly learns that they've been tricked into fighting real foes, including the Sub-Mariner himself! Words and art by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #10

1963

Dr. Doom kidnaps Reed and uses special technology to switches bodies with him. When the rest of the FF suspects nothing, Doom begins his plan to destroy the Fantastic Four from within! Written by Stan Lee with art by Jack Kirby!
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Marvel Visionaries

Stan Lee

2005

In celebration of its 65th anniversary, the House of Ideas proudly presents a timeless testament to another true Marvel visionary In 1961, writer Stan Lee penned Fantastic Four #1, an historic issue unlike any comic book that had come before. This super-hero team had true personalities - they doubted their own abilities, battled problems of money and illness, and even fought among themselves. The monumental popularity of this realistic comic-book style inspired Lee to create similarly themed titles - including Hulk, X-Men, and Avengers with artist Jack Kirby; and Amazing Spider-Man with artist Steve Ditko. By 1965, Lee had successfully established Marvel Comics as a cohesive universe populated by world-famous comic-book characters. Now, this deluxe keepsake edition collects his greatest moments - some never before reprinted: "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge" (Captain America Comics #3): Stan's first story, a two-page text piece "The Red Skull's Deadly Revenge" (Captain America Comics #16): The defining Golden Age Red Skull story "The Raving Madman" (Suspense #29): Stan's satire on Frederick Wertham and the comics witch hunts of the '50s "Your Name Is Frankenstein " (Menace #7): A modern Frankenstein story, featuring many of the elements of the later Marvel books "Where Walks the Ghost" (Amazing Adult Fantasy #11): A short, twist-ending story by Lee and Ditko Plus: "Spider-Man" (Amazing Fantasy #15); "A Visit With the Fantastic Four" (Fantastic Four #11); "How Stan and Steve Create Spider-Man" (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1); "In Mortal Combat with Sub-Mariner" (Daredevil #7); "The Final Chapter" (Amazing Spider-Man #33); "Bedlam in the Baxter Building" (Fantastic Four Annual #3); "And Who Shall Mourn for Him?" (Silver Surfer #5); "Brother, Take My Hand" (Daredevil) #47; "And Now, The Goblin," "In the Grip of the Goblin," and "The Goblin's Last Stand" (from Amazing Spider-Man #96-98); "No Longer Alone" (Captain America #110); "No More the Thunder God," "When Gods Go Mad," and "One God Must Fall" (from Thor #179-181); "While the World Spins Mad" (Marvel Premiere #3); and "The Circle of Life" (Spectacular Spider-Man Super-Special 1995)
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #11

1963

While the Fantastic Four relax and read some fan mail, Reed and Ben reminisce of the earlier days before they got their powers. Special back-up story: The FF are summoned to stop an alien shape-shifter known as the Impossible Man. When the alien realizes his ability is not shared with humans, he creates all kinds of mischief!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #12

1963

The Hulk is on a rampage of destruction, and it's up to the Fantastic Four to stop him. Bruce Banner believes the one responsible is not his alter ego the Hulk, but actually the villainous Wrecker. As things intensify, the Hulk emerges and the Fantastic Four have no choice but to confront him.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #13

1963

During a flight to the moon to test a new rocket, the Fantastic Four notice a nearby ship being hit by cosmic rays. Inside, the Russian crew are affected in a startling way!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #14

1963

The Puppet Master returns and gains control of the Sub-Mariner. Manipulating him to use Sue Storm, to lure the rest of the FF undersea, where a deadly trap awaits!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #15

1963

The Mad Thinker and His Awesome Android! The Fantastic Four are tired of the superhero lifestyle and decide to call it quits. The Mad Thinker sees this as an opportunity to break into the Baxter Building to steal Reed's inventions, for use in his own evil plans.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #16

1963

Ant-Man teams up with the Fantastic Four to take down Dr. Doom in the Microverse!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #18

1963

The Skrulls send their ultimate weapon, the Super-Skrull, to battle the Fantastic Four!
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Avengers

West Coast Avengers: Lost in Space-Time

2012

The West Coast Avengers find themselves flung throughout time in this classic tale featuring everything from Marvel's Wild West to ancient Egyptian despots! Witness the "Wackos" as they find themselves face to face with such legends as the Two-Gun Kid, the Phantom Rider, and the Rawhide Kid, along with the time-tossed villainy of Rama-Tut and Immortus. With the Fantastic Four and Dr. Strange along for the ride, what other help could the West Coasters need to set things straight? How about Marvel's modern day Western heroes, the Texas Rangers! COLLECTING: West Coast Avengers (1985) 17-24, Fantastic Four (1961) 19, Dr. Strange (1974) 53
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Marvel Masterworks

Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Vol. 1

2007

Having revolutionized everything from war to Westerns to good ol' superheroes, in 1965 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby set their sights on the spy game. With Cold War covert ops snagging headlines and James Bond topping the box office, Marvel's greatest minds unveiled a whole new wild world upon the comic book faithful. So break out your Priority A-1 Clearance, and get ready to dive into the world of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! Featuring more amazing gadgets and world-dominating baddies than you can shake a Heli-Carrier at, this Masterworks collects, for the first time ever, the complete early S.H.I.E.L.D. extravaganzas. With guest stars including Tony Stark, Captain America, and Nick's trusty team of Dum Dum Dugan, Gabriel Jones, and Jasper Sitwell, not to mention the Marvel debut of comics visionary, Jim Steranko, this book is truly a watershed of Silver Age wonder! You know it. We're not going to hold you back, so say it loud, say it proud, "Don't yield, back S.H.I.E.L.D.!" Collecting Strange Tales #135 - 153, Tales of Suspense #78 and Fantastic Four #21; written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Roy Thomas and Dennis O'Neil; pencilled by Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko, John Severin, Joe Sinnott, Don Heck, Howard Purcell and Ogden Whitney, with a cover by Jack Kirby.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #22

1963

The Fantastic Four's first foe returns with a vengeance! The mighty Mole Man's plan is to sink the world's largest cities down to his level, and he already has a plan to deal with the FF!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #25

1964

The battle you've been waiting for! The Incredible Hulk vs. the Ever Lovin' Blue-Eyed Thing! Nuff said!
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X-Men Vs. Avengers/Fantastic Four

2010

Written by ROGER STERN, TOM DEFALCO, CHRIS CLAREMONT & STAN LEE Penciled by MARC SILVESTRI, KEITH POLLARD, JON BOGDANOVE & JACK KIRBY Cover by KEITH POLLARD Two titanic tussles for the price of one! First: When Magneto's on trial, he needs all the help he can get - and he finds it in the remnants of his former fortress, Asteroid M! The X-Men aren't sure what his scheme is, but they're positive they don't want the Avengers and the Soviet Super-Soldiers to find out before they do! It's multi-team warfare with the eyes of the world on all three! Then: On the verge of disintegration, Kitty Pryde seems resigned to her doom - but the X-Men will do anything to save her, even bargain with a worse doom...Doctor Doom! What stunning secret prevents Mr. Fantastic and the Fantastic Four from saving the day instead? Is he terrified of failing because his greatest failure - the fateful rocket flight - might have really been his greatest success? Do the answers all come down to wunderkind Franklin Richards? Also featuring the X-Men's fabulous first face-offs with the Avengers and Fantastic Four in Marvel's early era! Collecting X-MEN VS. THE AVENGERS #1-4, FANTASTIC FOUR VS. THE X-MEN #1-4, X-MEN #9 and FANTASTIC FOUR #28. 272 PGS./Rated A
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #48

1966

The ATMOGUN erupts the entire palace and the Fantastic Four are forced to deal with the consequences. Black Bolt's evil brother Maximus and the empowered Galactus are behind this evil scheme!
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The 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time

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2001

Reprints of: The Uncanny X-Men #141, January 1981: "Days of Future Past" Fantastic Four #48, March 1966: "First Silver Surfer and Galactus The Amazing Spider-Man #1, March 1963 Daredevil #181, 1979: "Last Hand"
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #49

1966

The Fantastic Four must work together to save the Earth from the evil hands of Galactus! Meanwhile, the Silver Surfer's motives are weakened by the wonders of Alicia Masters and he decides to defeat his master!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #50

1966

The Silver Surfer takes on Galactus in an epic battle! Meanwhile, Johnny has received the deadliest weapon of all time—The Ultimate Nullifier!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #52

1966

The first appearance of Black Panther! On a mission in the remote wilderness of Wakanda, the Fantastic Four encounter one of Marvel’s most iconic heroes. But how are the Inhumans involved in this earthly encounter? The FF bested in battle by the Black Panther!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #53

1966

Black Panther explains Wakanda’s unique history to the FF. Famed for their reservoirs of the rare and near-indestructible metal Vibranium, Wakanda has secluded itself from civilization to protect their precious ores. The origin story of Black Panther, King of Wakanda!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #78

2016

Reed Richards succeeds in reverting Ben Grimm back to normal…and now, the Thing is no more! But the timing couldn't be worse- the Wizard launches an attack on the FF, and the team is without its primary muscle! Plus, dangerous complications threaten Sue's pregnancy!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #79

1968

Ben Grimm makes the ultimate sacrifice to save the woman he loves. Will Alicia Masters be safe from the Android Man? Sue's pregnancy raises concern for mother and baby.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #81

2016

Crystal of the Inhumans joins the team! Following Sue's maternity leave, the Fantastic Four…are three. Crystal steps up to the challenge of becoming a full time member, and just in time too- the Wizard's launched an attack on the Baxter Building!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #85

2016

Trapped in Latveria, Reed, Johnny, Ben and Crystal become the reluctant guests of Doctor Doom! And the FF is in for some culture shock- especially when Doom unleashes an android army on his own people! This is no diplomatic mission…it's all out war!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #88

2016

The team's happy reunion is soon interrupted by Mole Man! Plus, will Reed and Sue finally settle on a name for Baby Richards?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #93

1969

The Great Games begin at last- and whether he wins or loses…the Thing must die!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #100

1970

The sensational 100th-anniversary issue! Jam-packed with more super-villains than you can count! The Fantastic Four must withstand the latest foil from the Mad Thinker and Puppet Master. And you'll never guess what these villains have up their sleeves!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #103

1970

The Thing battles Namor! Magneto clobbers everyone! And Romita's artwork will flip you out!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #104

1970

The battle against Atlantis comes to full blows! The Fantastic Four vs. Magneto- vs. Sub-Mariner! And oh, that ending!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #105

1970

Does the Thing become human at last? Is the FF about to break up? And can anything save them from…the monster in the streets?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #107

1971

Once again the dreaded Negative Zone threatens to destroy the entire world! But, just when he's needed most…what's happening to the Thing?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #110

1971

It had to happen. The FF couldn't go on forever. If you read no other comic this month, you must not miss "One From Four Leaves Three!" Featuring plenty of witchcraft!
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1971

Impossible- but true! The new leader of the FF is…Doctor Doom? Plus, the sinister Stranger, and the end of the Over-Mind.
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1972

Diablo vs. the Fantastic Four- in a battle that rocks the world! Plus, the Thing in solo action. Don't miss it!
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1972

Torch and the Thing battle alongside the mysterious Black Panther- for a secret that may destroy the world! Plus a mystery super-villain!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #123

1972

Galactus! The Silver Surfer! The fabulous FF! All cavorting and clashing in perhaps the greatest battle-issue yet!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #124

1972

From the stars he first came- and now he returns, to menace the earth as never before. The Monster of the Lost Lagoon emerges.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #125

1972

The secret of the Monster revealed! Can Human Torch and Thing thwart the creature’s attack before they, and the planet, perish? Plus, what does this creature really need from Earth?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #126

1972

The return of the Mole Man! And the FF will never see him coming. Plus, the incredible original of Marvel’s First Family re-told.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #127

1972

The ever-lovin' Thing fights Mole Man alone! But where’s the rest of the crew? And, more mind-staggering artwork by John Buscema!
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The battle to the finish with Mole Man! And with Mole Man’s marriage on the line, this fight’s sure to be heated. Will the FF become prisoners in Subterranea?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #134

1973

What’s happened to Agatha Harkness? The FF answer a distress call, only to find Agatha’s home destroyed. Meanwhile, Franklin’s behavior raises red flags for Sue, but there’s no time to act- the Dragon Man attacks!
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1973

Reed, Sue, Franklin and Medusa have been kidnapped by mad scientist Gregory Gideon! But for what purpose? If the Human Torch doesn’t arrive soon, it could be a disastrous ending for Marvel’s First Family!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #137

1973

The Shaper of Worlds has re-written reality! The FF can’t make heads or tails of this strange, new world hatched from the mind of a crazed villain. Plus, there’s no sense to be had with the Wild Ones brainwashing the team!
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1973

What sort of trouble has Wyatt Wingfoot gotten himself into? The kind of trouble that requires the FF to make an express trip to Oklahoma! Johnny recounts the FF’s first battle with the Miracle Man, as the villain reemerges to terrorize Wyatt’s tribe. But to what end?
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1973

The Fantastic Four, trapped in a chasm of death! Wyatt Wingfoot’s entire tribe has been swallowed up by Miracle Man’s pit- along with Johnny, Medusa and the Thing. Meanwhile at the Baxter Building, a warning from the Negative Zone goes unnoticed by Reed…at his own doom.
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1973

The Fantastic Four and Wyatt Wingfoot find themselves trapped in the lair of Annihilus, where he also has Sue, Agatha and young Franklin as his hostages! Can Reed and his FF teammates save their captive comrades before it’s too late?
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1974

The return of the FF's greatest ever nemesis is at hand - DOOM is coming! And with the FF still splintered like never before, the maniacal monarch might very well destroy them once and for all!
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2016

The Human Torch and Medusa have crash-landed in the Himalayas, and find themselves helpless under a layer of ice made by the Climate Cannon! Throughout this adventure, Johnny and Medusa are aided by some icy friends and- The Thing?
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1974

Mister Fantastic is served with divorce papers! Johnny and Ben discover that Sue and Franklin are missing in their effort to save the marriage of Reed and Sue- and that she is actually the hostage of Namor!
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1974

When it rains, it pours! The disheartened FF return to the Baxter Building sans Sue Storm, who has vowed to stay with Namor forever. But waiting for them is the Frightful Four, ready for a Battle Royale!
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1974

The bells stop chiming when an uninvited guest crashes the wedding of Quicksilver and Crystal. The Fantastic Four and the Inhuman Royal Family must spring into action to save the nuptials without having their minds wiped! Will another unexpected guest save the bride’s big day?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #154

2016

Reed, Johnny and Ben are attacked by the Mystery Villain- but how? In a series of flashbacks, the team recalls Reed disguising himself as the shrouded figure in the past. Who can this Mystery Villain be? There’s only one way to find out…
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1975

The Fantastic Four are handed over to Doctor Doom on a Silver (Surfer) platter! But the Doctor has bigger plans for the FF and Surfer before eliminating them. After all, Doom does have a point to prove!
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1975

The Silver Surfer is trying to revive the memory of Shalla-Bal, while the FF battles Doomsman II- who wields the Power Cosmic! Will Doctor Doom’s plan to eliminate the Fantastic Four follow through? Or is there a larger plan in motion?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #158

1975

With the Inhuman royal palace under siege by Xemu of the 5th Dimension, Quicksilver is sent to retrieve Medusa by order of Black Bolt. The rest of the FF head to the Hidden Land to take the palace back. But are they headed straight into a trap?
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1975

The Fantastic Four welcome back Sue Storm! The Invisible Girl devises a plan that will save the Inhumans...but will this gain be counterbalanced with a loss?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #160

1975

With an alternate Thing on the loose, Ben Grimm must travel to an alternate reality to set everything straight. Meanwhile, Reed informs Sue and Johnny of a disastrous business model concerning Fantastic Four Incorporated. Reed’s decision has been made, and the Storm siblings couldn’t be more furious!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #162

1975

With three worlds battling against each other, team members must match up with their Earth-A counterparts to stop the incoming attack from the 5th Dimension! And it’s an all-out slugfest!
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1975

While Johnny Storm is painting the town red on a date with Frankie Raye, New York City becomes the target of an attack from the Crusader. Will Johnny’s date still be into him when she discovers his true identity as the Human Torch?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #165

1975

The Crusader reveals his true identity and intentions! Can the FF outsmart this foe in order to save New York City’s banks?
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1976

The Fantastic Four are summoned by the government to cure the Hulk once and for all. Can an unlikely string of events surrounding Bruce Banner and the FF produce an unlikely alliance?
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1976

The FF must break up the new friendship between Thing and the Hulk before it’s too late! The radiation streaming off the Hulk may be too great for him- how will it affect the Ben Grimm?
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1976

Ben finds himself at the bottom of a bottle since losing his powers. Meanwhile, Power Man has snapped and begins attacking his FF teammates! With a vacancy in the team yet again, Ben’s replacement has to be the next best “Thing”!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #171

1976

Johnny has taken time off from the Fantastic Four to focus on his relationship with Frankie Raye. But when a “golden gorilla” captures his sister, will Johnny save Sue…or his love life?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #172

1976

The Fantastic Four, whisked away to Counter-Earth by the mighty Gorr! Also featuring the indomitable Galactus!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #174

1976

Still trapped in distant space, the Fantastic Four fail in finding another planet for Galactus to consume. But as Galactus begins to destroy Counter-Earth’s New York City, another hero steps up to the plate.
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #175

1976

Return of the Impossible Man! Will the FF’s impish foe interfere with the battle between the High Evolutionary and Galactus?
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1977

The Thing, trapped in the Negative Zone! And after meeting Reed Richards of Counter-Earth, Ben’s hope for escape looks ever bleaker.
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1977

Reed Richards takes on the unfamiliar role of villain- will his teammates discover his intentions before it’s too late? Featuring Tigra!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #180

1977

The Fantastic Four get the "Italian job" treatment when they're unable to stop members of the Maggia led by Top Man. Can the FF reclaim the Baxter Building before they're sent to swim with the fishes?
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1977

Counter-Earth Reed traps Johnny and Ben in the Negative Zone! Plus, it's more than a lover's quarrel when Sue confirms that this evil Reed has no regard for their son!
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1977

It's a melee of miscreants when the Brute and the Scavenger go head-to-head! Will the FF, along with allies Thundra, Tigra, and the Impossible Man, manage to battle both beasts and complete their task in the Negative Zone?
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1977

Reed, Sue and Ben set out to retrieve young Franklin who has been kidnapped along with Agatha Harkness. The team is in for a surprise however, when they enter the old, spooky mansion on Whisper Hill!
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1977

Franklin and Agatha's location is traced to New Salem! But when the FF arrive, they become spellbound by the supernatural locals!
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1977

Klaw and Molecule Man ambush the Baxter Building- along with its residents! Can the team battle the intruders…with Mister Fantastic powerless to help?
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1977

The Molecule Man has taken over Mister Fantastic's body, and Reed can only fight back with his mind! Is his psyche strong enough to prevent Molecule Man from destroying his teammates? All is revealed with a shocking twist.
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1978

With the Fantastic Four broken up, Ben Grimm reminisces on the good and bad times he and the team shared throughout the years. A retrospective issue any True Believer will enjoy!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #191

1978

It's an emotional breakup as each team member goes their separate ways. Will Sue shine as a siren of the Silver Screen? But first, the FF must take care of some last minute business!
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1978

Johnny heads out West to pursue a career as a race car driver. But just because the FF have quit, doesn't mean the evil-doers have too!
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1961

The team has split up, and each member is following their own bliss. Meanwhile, Ben is warned by a deceased friend that a NASA mission he is about to embark on is sabotaged- but is the source to be trusted?
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1978

More questions are raised about Reed's mysterious, new job. Meanwhile, Sue discovers that Namor is the head of Imperial Studios!
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2016

Mister Fantastic joins forces with the Latverian Freedom Fighters to stop Victor von Doom! You'll never expect this ending!
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2016

The Fantastic Four and Zorba crash the coronation of Dr. Doom's son- Victor von Doom II! Will the FF and the Lavterian Resistance take down a tyrant?
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2016

The FF take on a high impact mission to save Latveria from the wrath of Doom. Plus, Reed must face his arch nemesis in a final showdown!
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2016

While the rest of the team is off trying to save the Andromeda Galaxy from menacing Skrulls, Johnny is back to school! Will hitting the books make or break the Human Torch?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #207 (Fantastic Four

1979

Guest-starring Spider-Man! Monocle has brainwashed the students at Security College- including Johnny Storm! Can Spider-Man free Johnny of Monocle's mental bonds before it's too late?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #212 (Fantastic Four

1979

Sphinx vs. Terrax and Galactus! Meanwhile, an uninvited guest lurks around the Baxter Building while the team is held in Egypt!
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1979

Reed and Ben's powers are nearly gone from the effects of the Skrull's ageing ray. Does this mean Earth is helpless against Galactus?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #221 (Fantastic Four

1980

Sue discovers more about the alien creatures who are threatening the earth’s magnetic poles. She also discovers their vast history on our planet!
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2016

The FF and an entire city block are trapped in the Negative Zone! The team must battle Stygorr before he can destroy them as he has vowed. Meanwhile, the civilians caught in the Negative Zone grow restless, and begin to storm the Baxter Building!
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1981

Johnny launches his own investigation into the murder of one of his old high school bullies. How's the Maggia involved?
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1980

The Fantastic Four link their common nightmares back to the Puppet Master, who is employed by their greatest nemesis- Doctor Doom!
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1981

The Richard’s family encounters Spinerette, an alien who’s been robbing New York City jewelry stores! Meanwhile, Johnny is hit with a sudden shock at the apartment of Frankie Raye!
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2016

The FF travel to Africa to visit an ancient site with their ally, Black Panther. Will Sue be the key to overcoming their new foe, Emperor Gaius Tiberius?
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1980

The once-mighty Galactus must be stopped before he devours Earth! The FF are joined by a few friends- the Avengers, Spider-Man and Daredevil for this epic battle! All followed by a shocking twist and change of heart!
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1980

The FF battle Latverian Doombots before the true Doctor Doom is revived!
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1980

The team returns Doctor Doom to his homeland of Latveria- which has been in ruins since Zorba usurped the throne! But no good deed will go unpunished as the Fantastic Four help Doom reclaim his crown!
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1982

Quicksilver and Crystal invite the FF to a party celebrating Luna’s birth. But in true Marvel fashion, this Inhuman gathering is crashed by unwanted guests!
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2016

The team is aided by allies Spider-Man, Captain America, and the X-Men to battle Gladiator, a ferocious Shi’ar warrior!
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2016

Reed has built a new portal to the Negative Zone, and Ben is not happy about it! Will the Negative Zone’s potential outweigh its dangers? Meanwhile, Johnny finds himself in a love triangle with his actress friends!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #252

2016

Our heroes discover a primitive culture deep within the Negative Zone! At the Baxter Building, Alicia and Franklin have some unexpected company.
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1983

The Fantastic Four provide aid to some Negative Zone wanderers. A weakened Annihilus vows to destroy the entire universe- including his own!
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2016

Taranith Gelstal harnesses Reed’s intellect to free himself of his bonds- leaving Reed's body lifeless!
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1983

The Fantastic Four journey to the Negative Zone to battle Annihilus! It’s a showdown you won’t want to miss!
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2016

Reed Richards has gone missing! The FF’s remaining members must track down their leader!
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2014

The Trial of Reed Richards. By rescuing Galactus from death, the universe penalizes Mr. Fantastic for condemning other planets to death. What will be the final verdict?
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2016

Johnny participates in a near-fatal race in California. And while trying to save his friend…Ben must duke it out with Mole Man!
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2016

The Thing and Mole Man team up to stop the not-so-hot plan of Alden Mass! Meanwhile, Sue is experiencing a painful pregnancy. What could this mean for the Richards’ unborn child?
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1983

The Fantastic Four welcome She-Hulk! Meanwhile, Trapster roams the Baxter Building- but will he find what he’s looking for?
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Decades

Marvel in the '80s - Awesome Evolutions

2019

Celebrate 80 years of Marvel Comics, decade by decade - and witness major shakeups for iconic heroes in the Awesome Eighties! A new generation of creators crafting character-defi ning runs changed everything, with new faces donning Iron Man's armor and slinging Captain America's shield! Bold makeovers were everywhere, including Spider-Man's black costume, Storm's mohawk, Thor's battle armor and the Hulk's return to gray! Super team shake-ups included the sensational She-Hulk joining the Fantastic Four - and the transformation of the original X-Man, Angel, into Apocalypse's metal-winged Horseman of Death! And Peter Parker faced the biggest life-altering event of all - marriage to Mary Jane Watson! COLLECTING: IRON MAN (1968) 170, UNCANNY X-MEN (1981) 173, FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) 265, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) 252, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) 324, THOR (1966) 378, CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) 333, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL 21, X-FACTOR (1986) 24
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2016

Reed goes against his gut and seeks the aid of Doctor Octopus. But can Reed keep Doc Ock on task long enough to save his wife and unborn child?
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1984

She-Hulk reveals her origins while taking a tour of the Baxter Building with Johnny. But the tour is interrupted…by a mysterious assailant!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #270 (Fantastic Four

2016

While Reed, She-Hulk and Wyatt battle Terminus in the Wild West, romance blossoms…between Johnny and Alicia!?
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1984

It’s a not-so-happy birthday for Reed Richards! Realizing he’s lost many precious memories in the Negative Zone, Reed and his team, alongside Wyatt Wingfoot and She-Hulk, head to his family home. Will Reed finally regain his memories?
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2016

Reed and his team uncover some interesting facts about the Other-Earth. Can Reed close the gap in his memory and be reunited with his father Nathaniel Richards, ruler of the Other-Earth?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #274 (Fantastic Four

2016

The Thing vs. Frankenstein’s Monster- and it’s a Secret Wars tie-in!
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1985

She-Hulk feels the sting of fame when scandalous photos of her are snapped. Can she halt printing before being humiliated on the newsstand? Meanwhile, things really heat up between Johnny and Alicia!
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2016

Can Reed and Sue protect their new home before a demonic prophecy is fulfilled…on their front lawn?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #277 (Fantastic Four

2016

Doctor Strange guest-stars! The Sorcerer Supreme helps Reed, Susan and Franklin Richards with their latest mystical debacle- Mephisto!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #278 (Fantastic Four

2016

It’s the Doctor Doom revival no one saw coming! Doom is back with a vengeance- in the body of his young apprentice Kristoff Vernard!
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1985

The FF may have lost their home, but they have not lost their courage! Meanwhile in New York City, racial hate activists poison young brains with their agenda, threatening citywide chaos.
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2016

She-Hulk must battle Malice, but what will Jen tell her teammates when she discovers the evil-doer’s true identity?
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2016

It’s an issue of full Femme Force as She-Hulk and the Invisible Woman triumph over Psycho-Man!
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1980

This Secret Wars II tie-in portrays the Human Torch like he's never been seen before. Always known as Sue's kid brother, he'll be forced to grow up when his biggest fan is part of a confrontation with the Beyonder.
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2016

A day at the salon comes to a halt for the Invisible Woman, She-Hulk and Marvel Girl, when Doctor Doom attacks the Latverian Embassy!
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2016

The destruction of the Baxter Building has caused an unusual mass to hover over Earth! Meanwhile, Blastaar has captured Reed in the Negative Zone!
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1986

The Fantastic Four are whisked back in time to the year 1936! And a young Nick Fury is threatening to kill Hitler! But at the opportune moment?
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1986

It's the FF vs. the Fuhrer! Will Nick Fury's ambitions of killing the leader of the Third Reich alter the world forever?
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1988

A giant dome of darkness has enveloped Central City- and She-Hulk is trapped inside! Can the FF save her from a violent fate?
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2016

Reed, Sue and Johnny travel to Monster Isle to settle team tension. The excursion culminates in a shocking twist however, when they discover that a former teammate is working for the Mole Man!
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1961

The White House receives warning of the sun's impending instability. But the sun's not the only thing heating up- Johnny and Alicia get engaged!
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2016

Tensions run high when Johnny asks Thing to be the best man at his wedding to Alicia Masters. The only problem? Alicia is Ben's ex!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #300

1987

The wedding of the Human Torch! Johnny's all set to tie the knot with Alicia Masters in this milestone issue, and even Doctor Doom sends his best wishes! But not everyone is happy about the union, as the Puppet Master is waiting in the wings to take out the Torch on his big day!
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2016

The Thing gets lovesick! When Ben Grimm gets the opportunity to travel to the past and marry his old love Alicia, he jumps at the chance! But can he go through with it knowing that he'd be living a lie?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #305 (Fantastic Four

2016

Torch vs. Thing! With Reed and Susan leaving the team to raise Franklin, it's up to new leader Ben to choose who will fill the gaps! His first pick- Crystal of the Inhumans! But newlywed Johnny's not too pleased about having to work with an old flame!
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Fantastic Four #308

1987

The Fantastic Four take on a new Fasaud! Ben has his first leadership crisis as Ms. Marvel hesitates to save the free-falling Human Torch during the battle against Fasaud.
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2016

Stranded on a mystery planet with no way home! The new Fantastic Four will have their hands full trying to get back to Earth- especially with the demonic Master Pandemonium standing in their way!
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2016

Home at last! The FF finally makes their way back to Earth, but they barely have time to breathe before being ambushed by A.I.M.! But what are the sinister scientists trying to hide? And how is their reappearance connected to an old and powerful enemy?
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The Incredible Hulk Visionaries

Peter David, Vol. 3

2006

Collects Incredible Hulk #349-354, Web Of Spider-Man #44 and Fantastic Four #320. The gray Hulk's life as a Las Vegas legbreaker is broken into by a circle of cyborgs, with Spider-Man in the middle! Next up is a triple threat by Doctor Doom, the Thing and...the green Hulk?! Follow the Hulk from casino conclaves to interdimensional intrigue as Peter David's legendary run continues!
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1989

Graviton is wreaking havoc in the streets of New York, and it's up to the Human Torch to stop him - alone! Can Johnny come out on top without the help of the rest of the Four?
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1989

When Mantis is kidnapped by Kang as part of his plan to awaken the Dreaming Celestial, the Fantastic Four spring into action to rescue the Celestial Madonna!
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2017

Silver Surfer is back! Returning to Earth after finding the Human Torch in space, Silver Surfer is reunited with the woman he had grown to love and thought he lost and teams up with Mantis and The Fantastic Four to fight Kang!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #327

1989

The FF must form an unlikely alliance - with Kang the Conqueror! But can even their combined strength stop the evil plot of the dark sorceror Necrodamus?
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2016

Enter the dreams of the Human Torch! In Johnny's slumber, Crystal of the Inhumans rejoins the Fantastic Four, but not everyone is happy to see her back!
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1989

Break-in at the Baxter Building! A motley crew of villains begins storming the headquarters of the Fantastic Four, but are they trying to take out the team? Or is there another hidden goal behind these intrusions?
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1989

The FF are off to Washington DC! The team is called to a hearing in Congress about a potential law for superhuman registration, but will the event be able to finish without super-villains crashing the party?
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2016

The Fantastic Four is having a hard enough time convincing Congress to stop a law controlling superhumans, but things really get out of hand when a secret device hypnotizes everyone - and makes them attack the team!
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1990

When Reed discovers that the timestream is in danger because of a mysterious Time Bubble, the Fantastic Four suit up and travel forward in time to destoy it! But they won't have to do it alone, as Iron Man and Thor join them to lend a hand!
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1990

The source of the Time Bubble is revealed - Galactus! To stop him devouring the universe, the FF must team up with Gladiator of the Shi'ar Empire! Too bad he's more interested in throwing down with the Mighty Thor!
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2016

The Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, and Gladiator face off against the Black Celestial! The fate of the future comes down to this final confrontation!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #344 (Fantastic Four

2016

Trapped in an alternate world! On this Earth, the USA and USSR are on the brink of World War III! Can the FF help to avert this global crisis and manage to return home?
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2016

Doctor Doom has returned! The maniacal monarch has captured FF member Sharon Ventura, and the Four will have to endure a ganutlet of death in Latveria to save her!
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1991

The Fantastic Four find themselves taken captive by the enigmatic cosmic benig known only as Kubik! Can they overcome Kubik's mysterious challenges and escape once and for all?
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1991

Fighting their way through, Castle Doom, the FF finally comes face to face with the mad doctor himself! Is this the final duel between Victor von Doom and Reed Richards at last?
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2016

A solo story starring the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing! Ben Grimm takes a trip down to his old home on Yancy Street, but things quickly get ugly when the Wrecker comes calling!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #356 (Fantastic Four

2016

The Puppet Master is up to his old tricks again, kidnapping Alicia Masters and whisking her away! But even he doesn't know that Alicia has a stunning secret of her own! Guest-starring the New Warriors!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #358 (Fantastic Four

2016

Alicia Masters … is a Skrull!? But what happened to the real Alicia? The FF are determined to find out..by traveling to a Skrull warworld!
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2016

The Fantastic Four make it back to Earth, but end up crashing on a deserted island! Things on this island are not as they seem, however, and the team finds themselves under attak by the creature known only as Dreadface!
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #369

2016

The Infinity War reaches a fever pitch! While Magus and his doppelgangers make a bid for the Infinity Gauntlet, Sue Storm fights a war of her own - against the dark side of her psyche, Malice!
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2016

Empire State University is burning, and it's all the Human Torch's fault! Can Johnny clear his name while he's the target of a citywide manhunt?
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2016

The Fantastic Four face one of their toughest battles yet - against the Secret Defenders! Can the FF stand up to Wolverine, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, and the Hulk?
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Fantastic Four #375

1993

The FF are summoned to the moon by the Watcher! What evil is so dire that it could force Uatu to break his vow of non-interference? Who else…but DOOM?
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2016

Having barely survived their battle with Doom, the Fantastic Four have no time to rest as they're pulled into a battle for the future of everything! Leading the charge is none other than Reed's father Nathaniel Richards, as well as…an adult Franklin!?
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2016

The young Franklin Richards returns as a teenager, having spent years fighting in a war of the future! What plan does he have for the present day? And will the FF be able to figure it out before they're taken out by the deadly new villain squad known as the Fearsome Foursome!?
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2017

The Fantastic Four must stop Sharon Ventura's all new, more powerful mutant self, created by Doctor Doom from running rampage and killing innocent civilians. Doctor Doom prepares to face the new intelligent life form which has just arrived on earth.
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2016

At the perfect moment, Doctor Doom strikes! Baiting the Thing into chasing him alone, Doom quickly turns the tables and makes Ben Grimm his captive! But the rest of the Four are hot on his tail, and they're ready to lay siege to Castle Doom for as long as it takes to get Ben back!
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2016

It's a rivalry that has spanned decades, and crossed dimensions! Now, Doctor Doom and Mr. Fantastic face off for a climactic duel to the death! But will Reed have to pay an unspeakable price to defeat his greatest foe?
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2016

The unthinkable has happened…Reed Richards is no more. The Fantastic Four are now...the Fantastic Three!? How will Susan, Johnny, and Ben cope with the loss of their beloveed Reed while trying to avert a Skrull invasion?
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Fantastic Four (1961-1998) #383

2016

Prison break - fantastic style! Susan, Johnny, and Ben stage a daring escape from their captors, but can they survive…with an entire Skrull world against them?
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2016

Journey to the deep! Back up to full strength, the FF head to the depths of the ocean to discover what is causing devastating shifts in the Earth's crust! Guest-starring Namor, the Sub-Mariner!
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1961

It's the Fantastic Four vs….the Fantastic Four! And if facing their past selves wasn't enough, the FF has another challenge waiting - the Avengers of the past join the battle!
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2016

They've survived the past - now onto the future! The FF find themselves on a destroyed future Earth - a destruction that they are destined to cause! But who is the villain obsessed with killing every Reed Richards in the multiverse? And what is the Watcher's role in all these events?
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2016

The identity of the Dark Raider, the villain planning to murder every Reed Richards in the multiverse, is revealed! How can you stop the murderous rampage of a man out for revenge…against himself?
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2016

A Human Torch solo special! Blazing his own trail after leaving the FF, Johnny Storm goes on a journey to reconnect with old friends…and gets ambushed by new enemies! Can help from the savage She-Hulk save the Torch from Raptor the Renegade?
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2016

Susan's in the spotlight! Still believing Reed to be alive somewhere, the Invisible Woman goes it alone on a stealth mission to Latveria!
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2016

The Fantastic Four are reunited once again!
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2016

The façade is over! Aron, the Rogue Watcher, reveals himself at last! But what has become of Uatu, the true Watcher and friend of the FF? And do the heroes have any hope of overcoming him?
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Wolverine n° 73

1998

Inferno em alto-mar Personagens: Wolverine, N'garai, Kierrok, Lee Forrester, Psylocke, Fera, X-Men, Sangüinário, Belasco Publicada originalmente em X-Men Unlimited (1993) n° 9/1995 - Marvel Comics Mentiras de um vigia! Personagens: Nathaniel Richards, Kristoff Vernard, Mulher Invisível, Homem-Formiga II, Coisa, Tocha Humana II, Vigia, Quarteto Fantástico, Pulssus, Margoyle, Vigia Argumento: Tom Defalco Desenho: Paul Ryan Arte-Final: Danny Bulanadi Cores: John Kalisz Publicada originalmente em Fantastic Four (1961) n° 398/1995 - Marvel Comics
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2016

A special 64-page anniversary issue! Aron the Rogue Watcher plucks villains from across the timestream to destroy the FF once and for all! But Aron himself must contend with one that is his equal - Uatu, Earth's true Watcher! Then, when the dust has settled, the Fantastic Four at last pay final respects to their dear friend and leader, Reed Richards.
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Wolverine n° 74

1998

Prenúncio Personagens: Tempestade, Wolverine, Professor X, Teleporter, Fênix, Míssil, Ciclope, Bishop, Homem de Gelo, Post, Gambit, X-Men Argumento: Scott Lobdell Desenho: Andy Kubert Arte-Final: Cam Smith Cores: Joe Rosas Publicada originalmente em X-Men (1991) n° 50/1996 - Marvel Comics A torre Personagens: Lince Negra, Meggan, Noturno, Moira Mactaggert, Lupina, Excalibur Argumento: Warren Ellis Desenho: Casey Jones Arte-Final: Tom Simmons Cores: Ariane Lenshoek Publicada originalmente em Excalibur (1988) n° 93/1996 - Marvel Comics Triunfo do vigia renegado Personagens: Vigia, Tocha Humana II, Homem-Formiga II, Mulher Invisível, Kristoff Vernard, Coisa, Quarteto Fantástico, Agressor Negro, Pulssus, Margoyle História: Tom Defalco, Paul Ryan Desenho: Paul Ryan Arte-Final: Danny Bulanadi Cores: John Kalisz Publicada originalmente em Fantastic Four (1961) n° 399/1995 - Marvel Comics
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2016

Trapped in Attilan! The Fantastic Four find themselves at the mercy of the Inhuman known as Maximus the Mad! But how can they possibly defeat him…when they've been shrunk down to a mere fraction of their size!?
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Wolverine n° 76

1998

Guerreiro caído Personagens: Wolverine, Míssil, Stick, Elektra, Tyler Dayspring, Força Vital, Zoe Culloden, Mente Suja, Furacão III, Manopla, Spina, Ossada, Cavaleiros da Tempestade Argumento: Larry Hama Desenho: Adam Kubert Arte-Final: Dan Green Cores: Joe Rosas Publicada originalmente em Wolverine (1988) n° 100/1996 - Marvel Comics Até os vigias morrem Personagens: Celestiais, Vigia, Mulher Invisível, Coisa, Tocha Humana II, Kristoff Vernard, Lorde Psíquico (Terra-6311), Huntara, Guardiã das Linhas Temporais, Punho Laser, Nathaniel Richards, Fantasma Vermelho, Aniquilador, Devos, Toupeira, Quarteto Terrível, Namor, O Príncipe Submarino, Homem-Formiga II, Devlor, Vigia, Medusa, Surfista Prateado, Zarrko - O Homem do Amanhã, Quarteto Fantástico Publicada originalmente em Fantastic Four (1961) n° 400/1995 - Marvel Comics
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2015

The Fantastic Four, transformed into…Things! The entire crew does battle as ever lovin' Things, and Ben Grimm can't seem to convince his teammates of their true identities. Who is Mico Rodolfo, the hunter behind this strange metamorphosis? Namor demands an audience with the Invisible Woman, as only Namor can.
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2015

STRANGE DAYS PART 2 Mr. Fantastic returns, alive and somewhat well! Reed Richards has been rescued the prison of time, and he's a very changed man. In addition to needing a shave, Reed finds that the FF has changed in significant ways. A joyous reunion amongst the Fantastic Four family.
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1996

Mr. Fantastic returns to Four Freedoms Plaza, but can he squeeze back into the hearts of those he left behind? The Inhumans crash the scene with news that their leader Black Bolt, is now a deranged tyrant! What has happened to the once-peaceful king of the Inhumans? Plus, a love triangle emerges between Lyja, Johnny, and Ben!
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2015

Reed Richards and Namor duke it out for the love of the Invisible Woman! It's a medieval duel with super powers! Nuff' said!
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2015

Doctor Doom of the future vs. the Fantastic Four of the present! The Inhumans guest-star in this issue of galactic proportion. Who is Doom 2099? And why has his time converged with ours?
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1996

The fate of Franklin Richards decided in this issue! Has Franklin been reunited with his parents as the child he once was? And will one of the youngest members of the FF become a student of Xavier’s Institute?
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1963

Namor has finally reunited with the lost people of Atlantis—and has decided to declare war on the surface world! It's up to the Fantastic Four to save the human race from an Atlantean army!

Authors

Andy Kubert
Andy Kubert
Author · 11 books
Andrew "Andy" Kubert is an American comic book artist, son of Joe Kubert, and brother of Adam Kubert, both of whom are also artists. He is a graduate of and an instructor of second-year classes at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, founded by his father (who also teaches there).
John Byrne
John Byrne
Author · 202 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name John Lindley Byrne is a British-born Canadian-American author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero. Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' X-Men and Fantastic Four and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics’ Superman franchise. Coming into the comics profession exclusively as a penciler, Byrne began co-plotting the X-Men comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with Fantastic Four (where he also started inking his own pencils). During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including Next Men and Danger Unlimited. He also wrote the first issues of Mike Mignola's Hellboy series and produced a number of Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.

Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin
Author · 52 books
Archie Goodwin was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work. For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles Creepy and Eerie, and for Marvel he set up the creator-owned Epic Comics as well as adapting Star Wars into both comics and newspaper strips. He is regularly cited as the "best-loved comic book editor, ever."
Roger Stern
Roger Stern
Author · 170 books
Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist.
Len Wein
Author · 172 books

Len Wein was an American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men (including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus). Additionally, he was the editor for writer Alan Moore and illustrator Dave Gibbons' influential DC miniseries Watchmen. Wein was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2008.

John Kalisz
John Kalisz
Author · 2 books
John Kalisz is an American comic book artist known for his contributions to JSA, Batman and Robin and Superman.
John Harkness
Author · 2 books
John Harkness is an alias used by Steve Englehart for issues #326-333 of the Fantastic Four. In his own words: "I was ordered to bring back Reed & Sue - the exact thing that had dragged the book down in the first place - and undo the other changes in the book. At this point I took my name off the series altogether, opting for the pseudonym I'd created years before for work I didn't want to be associated with: "John Harkness."
Adam Kubert
Adam Kubert
Author · 14 books
Adam Kubert is an American comic book artist whose work has been published by Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics, among others. He is the son of Joe Kubert and brother of Andy Kubert, both comic book artists as well.
Marv Wolfman
Marv Wolfman
Author · 174 books
Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.
Paul Ryan
Paul Ryan
Author · 2 books

Paul Ryan was an American comic artist. Ryan worked extensively for Marvel Comics and DC Comics on a number of super-hero comic book titles. He is best known for his 1991 to 1996 run as penciler on Fantastic Four. Librarian's note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

Larry Hama
Larry Hama
Author · 69 books

Larry Hama is an American writer, artist, actor and musician who has worked in the fields of entertainment and publishing since the 1960s. During the 1970s, he was seen in minor roles on the TV shows M*A*S*H and Saturday Night Live, and appeared on Broadway in two roles in the original 1976 production of Stephen Sondheim's Pacific Overtures. He is best known to American comic book readers as a writer and editor for Marvel Comics, where he wrote the licensed comic book series G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero, based on the Hasbro action figures. He has also written for the series Wolverine, Nth Man: the Ultimate Ninja, and Elektra. He created the character Bucky O'Hare, which was developed into a comic book, a toy line and television cartoon.

Walter Mosley
Walter Mosley
Author · 79 books
Walter Mosley (b. 1952) is the author of the bestselling mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins, as well as numerous other works, from literary fiction and science fiction to a young adult novel and political monographs. His short fiction has been widely published, and his nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times Magazine and the Nation, among other publications. Mosley is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, a Grammy, and PEN America’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives in New York City.
Dan Green
Author · 6 books

Dan Green is an American comic book artist, best known for his inking work. He began his career in 1972 working for DC Comics on the title Tarzan. Later on, he worked in titles like House of Mystery, Star-Spangled War Stories, Weird Worlds, G.I. Combat, Detective Comics and many more. He was also hired by Marvel Comics to work on titles like Avengers, Captain Marvel, Jungle Action, Wolverine, X-Men and more. Most recently he has been working for both Marvel and DC on titles like Angela: Asgard's Assassin, Savage Wolverine, Deadpool, The New 52: Future's End, Convergence: Batgirl and Convergence: Batman: Shadow of the Bat.

David Anthony Kraft
Author · 27 books

David Anthony Kraft was an American comic book writer, publisher, and critic. (source: Wikipedia)

Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
Author · 334 books

Roy Thomas was the FIRST Editor-in-Chief at Marvel—After Stan Lee stepped down from the position. Roy is a longtime comic book writer and editor. Thomas has written comics for Archie, Charlton, DC, Heroic Publishing, Marvel, and Topps over the years. Thomas currently edits the fanzine Alter Ego for Twomorrow's Publishing. He was Editor for Marvel comics from 1972-1974. He wrote for several titles at Marvel, such as Avengers, Thor, Invaders, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and notably Conan the Barbarian. Thomas is also known for his championing of Golden Age comic-book heroes—particularly the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America—and for lengthy writing stints on Marvel's X-Men and Avengers, and DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, among other titles. Also a legendary creator. Creations include Wolverine, Carol Danvers, Ghost Rider, Vision, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Valkyrie, Morbius, Doc Samson, and Ultron. Roy has also worked for Archie, Charlton, and DC among others over the years.

Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Author · 469 books

Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber) was an American writer, editor, creator of comic book superheroes, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. With several artist co-creators, most notably Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he co-created Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Thor as a superhero, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Daredevil, the Silver Surfer, Dr. Strange, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Scarlet Witch, The Inhumans, and many other characters, introducing complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into superhero comic books. He subsequently led the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a publishing house to a large multimedia corporation.

Cam Smith
Author · 4 books
Cam Smith is a British comic book artist and inker known to British comic book readers for his work on 2000 AD and in the American comic book market for his collaborations with Gary Frank, inking that would earn him and Eisner Award nomination.
Bob Wiacek
Bob Wiacek
Author · 6 books

Wiacek got his start in the mid-1970s as a member of the "Crusty Bunkers" inking collective. For a short time in 1975–1976 he inked backgrounds (over Curt Swan's pencils) on Superman for DC Comics. He moved on to regular inking work for DC, and then in 1978 began a long association with Marvel. Wiacek has inked over such pencilers as Carmine Infantino on Star Wars, John Romita Jr. on The Uncanny X-Men, June Brigman on Power Pack, John Byrne on Sensational She-Hulk, and Walter Simonson on X-Factor and Orion and George Pérez Brave and the Bold, volume 2. He has also worked with creators such as Bob Budiansky, Colleen Doran, Ron Garney, Mike Grell, Michael Netzer (Nasser), Kevin Nowlan, Don Perlin, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Barry Windsor-Smith. Over the years, Wiacek has also inked comics published by Dark Horse and Valiant. Photographed by Luigi Novi.

P. Craig Russell
P. Craig Russell
Author · 16 books
Philip Craig Russell was the first mainstream comic book creator to come out as openly gay. Since 1972 his work has won multiple Kirby, Harvey, and Eisner Awards, and Cartoon Crossroads Columbus presented him the Master Cartoonist Award in 2019.
Al Milgrom
Al Milgrom
Author · 29 books
Allen L. Milgrom is an American comic book writer, penciller, inker and editor, primarily for Marvel Comics. He is known for his 10-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller; and his long stint as the inker of X-Factor.
Louise Simonson
Louise Simonson
Author · 74 books

Louise Simonson (born Mary Louise Alexander and formerly credited as Louise Jones, when married to artist Jeff Jones) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as Power Pack, X-Factor, New Mutants, Superman, and Steel. She is sometimes referred to by the nickname "Weezie". Since 1980 she is married to comic book writer and artist Walter Simonson

Jackson Guice
Author · 11 books

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Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart
Author · 206 books

See also John Harkness. Steve Englehart went to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. After a stint in the Army, he moved to New York and began to write for Marvel Comics. That led to long runs on Captain America, The Hulk, The Avengers, Dr. Strange, and a dozen other titles. Midway through that period he moved to California (where he remains), and met and married his wife Terry. He was finally hired away from Marvel by DC Comics, to be their lead writer and revamp their core characters (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern). He did, but he also wrote a solo Batman series (immediately dubbed the "definitive" version) that later became Warner Brothers' first Batman film (the good one). After that he left comics for a time, traveled in Europe for a year, wrote a novel (The Point Man™), and came back to design video games for Atari (E.T., Garfield). But he still liked comics, so he created Coyote™, which within its first year was rated one of America's ten best series. Other projects he owned (Scorpio Rose™, The Djinn™) were mixed with company series (Green Lantern [with Joe Staton], Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four). Meanwhile, he continued his game design for Activision, Electronic Arts, Sega, and Brøderbund. And once he and Terry had their two sons, Alex and Eric, he naturally told them stories. Rustle's Christmas Adventure was first devised for them. He went on to add a run of mid-grade books to his bibliography, including the DNAgers™ adventure series, and Countdown to Flight, a biography of the Wright brothers selected by NASA as the basis for their school curriculum on the invention of the airplane. In 1992 Steve was asked to co-create a comics pantheon called the Ultraverse. One of his contributions, The Night Man, became not only a successful comics series, but also a television show. That led to more Hollywood work, including animated series such as Street Fighter, GI Joe, and Team Atlantis for Disney.

Scott Lobdell
Scott Lobdell
Author · 105 books

Scott Lobdell (born 1960) is an American comic book writer. He is mostly known for his work throughout the 1990s on Marvel Comics' X-Men-related titles specifically Uncanny X-Men, the main title itself, and the spin-off series that he conceived with artist Chris Bachalo, Generation X. Generation X focused on a number of young mutant students who attempted to become superheroes in their own right at a separate school with the guidance of veteran X-related characters Banshee and Emma Frost. He also had writing stints on Marvel's Fantastic Four, Alpha Flight, and The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix mini-series with artist Gene Ha. He wrote the script to Stan Lee's Mosaic and an upcoming film from POW Entertainment featuring Ringo Starr. He also participated in the Marvel Comics and Image Comics (from Jim Lee's WildStorm) crossover mini-series WildC.A.T.s/X-Men.

Doug Moench
Doug Moench
Author · 150 books

Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok. Moench has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and many other smaller companies; he has written hundreds of issues of many different comics, and created dozens of characters, such as Moon Knight. In 1973, Moench became the de facto lead writer for the Marvel black-and-white magazine imprint Curtis Magazines. He contributed to the entire runs of Planet of the Apes, Rampaging Hulk (continuing on the title when it changed its name to The Hulk!) and Doc Savage, while also serving as a regular scribe for virtually every other Curtis title during the course of the imprint's existence. Moench is perhaps best known for his work on Batman, whose title he wrote from 1983–1986 and then again from 1992–1998. (He also wrote the companion title Detective Comics from 1983–1986.) Moench is a frequent and longtime collaborator with comics artist Paul Gulacy. The pair are probably best known for their work on Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu, which they worked on together from 1974–1977. They also co-created Six from Sirius, Slash Maraud, and S.C.I. Spy, and have worked together on comics projects featuring Batman, Conan the Barbarian and James Bond. Moench has frequently been paired with the artist and inker team of Kelley Jones and John Beatty on several Elseworlds Graphic Novels and a long run of the monthly Batman comic.

Carlos Pacheco
Carlos Pacheco
Author · 18 books
Carlos Pacheco Perujo (San Roque, Cádiz; 14 de noviembre de 1961 - La Línea de la Concepción, 9 de noviembre de 2022)1​2​ fue un historietista español nacido en San Roque, Cádiz. Considerado uno de los dibujantes españoles más prestigiosos internacionalmente, trabajó tanto para Marvel y DC como en sus propias creaciones.
Dennis O'Neil
Dennis O'Neil
Author · 175 books

Dennis "Denny" O'Neil was a comic book writer and editor best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. His best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan. As an editor, he is principally known for editing the various Batman titles. From 2013 unti his death, he sat on the board of directors of the charity The Hero Initiative and served on its Disbursement Committee.

Peter David
Peter David
Author · 478 books

aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.

Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont
Author · 248 books

Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties. Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s (volume 1, issues #10-13) at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman. Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996), and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. In the 1980s, he also wrote a science fiction trilogy about female starship pilot Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.

Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby
Author · 86 books
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg) was one of the most influential, recognizable, and prolific artists in American comic books, and the co-creator of such enduring characters and popular culture icons as the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Hulk, Captain America, and hundreds of others stretching back to the earliest days of the medium. He was also a comic book writer and editor. His most common nickname is "The King."
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