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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785126256
ISBN: 0785126252
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 536
Publication Date: April 04, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: This volume collects perhaps the greatest of the legendary Fantastic Four stories - including the first-ever appearances of the Black Panther, the Inhumans, the Negative Zone and the Silver Surfer and Galactus. Collects Fantastic Four #41-63 and Annual #3-4.
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If you only get one of the Fantastic Four Essentials, make it Vol. 3. The Frightful Four w/ evil Ben, the Inhumans saga, Galactus and the Surfer, the Black Panther, it's all here. It contains the single greatest issue of F.F. ever, #58, "Enter Doctor Doom" (the cover was lifted for this new Essentials cover, I see). #58 promises everything and it's King Kirby's single greatest drawing effort in my humble opinion. What are you waiting for, true believer??? BUY THIS!!!
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When I was young, my parents shopped at a small grocery store where the owner was a very kindly man. While my parents were shopping, I was allowed to read the comics on the racks, so for years every Friday night I had the pleasure of devouring the comic books. Therefore, I was present at the creation of the Fantastic Four and all of the other stars of the Marvel Comics group.
This book was a nostalgic look back and the comics had made such a deep impression on me that I remembered some of ... Read More
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Regardless of when you first picked up a comic book, if you ever enjoyed a Fantastic Four comic, you must know about the stories reprinted in the "Essential Fantastic Four Volume 3". Stan Lee and Jack Kirby enjoyed perhaps their most creative period during this time, and comics were never the same again.
The Frightful Four. The Inhumans. The Silver Surfer. Galactus. Wyatt Wingfoot. The Black Panther. Blastaar and the Negative Zone. Quasimodo. The return of the original Human Torch. ... Read More
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Spanning the years 1965-1967, the bulky 536 pages deliver the winning trifecta of writer Stan Lee and artists Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott in several of the best story lines ever for the Fantastic Four.
The appearances by characters like Galactus - "The Galactus Trilogy" - the Inhumans, Black Panther and the Silver Surfer provide incredible venues for the FF, but a means to provide springboards to future top guns in the Marvel Universe.
The FF was a flagship franchise during this ... Read More
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Lee and Kirby really hit their stride with Fantastic Four with the issues in this volume. They introduce the Inhumans, Galactus, the Silver Surfer, and the Black Panther, all mainstays to this day in the Marvel Universe. They also begin the process of carrying storylines out over many issues. After the Inhumans are trapped in their city, it's nearly a year's worth of issues before they are freed and the storyline wrapped up.
That's what makes these collections so much fun. You can follow these ... Read More
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