![]() Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we lastįantastic Four #3 CBCS 1.0 (1968) - First Costumes - MCU Key! Like CGCįantastic Four #3, CGC 0.5, Marvel 3/62, 1st app. M圜omicShop is not responsible for these items in any way. (For the original, unused Kirby/Dick Ayers cover to this issue, see Fantastic Four 224.) 36 pgs. First FF letters page letter to the editor from comics artist Alan Weiss. Chapter V "The Final Challenge!" This issue features the first appearances of the FF costumes and the Fantasticar. Chapter IV "In the Shadow of Defeat!" The Thing recalls the origin of the Fantastic Four while the Invisible Girl is taken prisoner by Miracle Man. Chapter III "The Flame that Died!" Human Torch torches the animated Monster from Mars-statue and Invisible Girl stowes away on the atomic tank that Miracle Man has stolen. Chapter II "The Monster Lives!" Miracle Man declares war on humanity and animates a movie monster statue. Johnny Storm the Human Torch! Pin-Up Page, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Sol Brodsky. First appearance of the Miracle Man in "The Menace of the Miracle Man!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Sol Brodsky The Miracle Man performs his super-villain debut at his magic show by humiliating the Thing. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Sol Brodsky. Restoration includes: spine split sealed.įirst 12-cent issue.Slab: Minor side edge cracks Scuffing on front and back of case Scuffing to inner well of case.A 3% buyer's premium ($47.97) will be charged at checkout. NOTE: This volume holds key clues to the Secret Invasion. Captured!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein The four Skrull spies are captured, forced to take on the form of cows and then hypnotized to forget all of their former lives. The Fantastic Four Fight Back!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein. Part 2 Prisoner of the Skrulls The real FF is imprisoned by the government for their criminal acts They escape and decide to flush out the imitating Skrulls. The Skrulls make their first appearance in "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls From Outer Space!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein Four shape-changing Skrulls pose as the Fantastic Four and act as criminals while the true ones are in the country and recall their origin. Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein. A 3% buyer's premium ($75.00) will be charged at checkout. ![]() The Moleman's Secret!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein Having captured the Fantastic Four, Moleman recounts how he discovered his underground kingdom. The Fantastic Four Meet the Mole Man!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein Atomic plants disappear all around the world Reed Richards pinpoints a place which is at the same distance from them all: Monster Isle. Reed Richards takes his friends on a rocket trip that changes their lives forever. Fantastic, the Thing, the Human Torch (Johnny Storm), and the Invisible Girl as they battle the Mole Man in "The Fantastic Four!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein Dr. The issue that started the Marvel Age of comics. Slab: Scuffing on front and back of caseĬover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by George Klein.A 3% buyer's premium ($448.50) will be charged at checkout. (The official reason he cited is that he didn't want to get pigeonholed into the superhero genre. Kevin Feige announced a return to the property in 2019, and while Spider-Man: No Way Hay Home’s Jon Watts was originally attached to direct, he recently left Marvel to pursue other opportunities. Maybe that’s one of the reasons it's been so difficult to find a director. No matter how hard Marvel tries, or who they enlist to bring the story to life, it always falls flat on its face. As such, it almost seems like the franchise is cursed. Other criticism focused heavily on the drab atmosphere of the movie and poor pacing. The 2015 Fantastic Four movie featured more-or-less the most bare-bones look at the origin story of the team you could get. Later, in 2015, Fox tried again with a new cast and creative team. A couple of movies using the characters came out in the early 2000s, but the reception was lukewarm. Anyone who’s into Marvel knows that this IP has had a really troubled history in film. Despite it being one of the MCU’s top priorities, it seems that Marvel is still struggling to select the right director for the next Fantastic Fourfilm.
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