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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785126973
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 078512697X
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 592
Publication Date: June 06, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: From the Monster from the Lost Lagoon to the Overmind from beyond the stars, menaces from across time and space converge on Earth's most fabulous foursome! A space angel of death! Future warrior women! The horrors of the 1950s! Plus: Doctor Doom, Diablo and Dragon Man! Guest-starring the Inhumans! Collects Fantastic Four #111-137
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By the time of the issues found in Essential Fantastic Four, Volume 6, the World's Greatest Comic Magazine was undergoing a bit of a transition. In particular, the original artist Jack Kirby was already gone and soon long-time writer Stan Lee would be passing the torch to Roy Thomas. It may not have seamless, but generally, issues 111 to 137 are good reads.
As these stories begin, an unresolved plot from the previous Essential Volume is concluded. The Thing has gained the ability ... Read More
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You might be surprised at how many times you can take one away from four and get three, but that is a common thread in the comic book issues collected in "Essential Fantastic Four, Volume 6" (which would be issues #111-37 of "The World's Greatest Comic Magazine"). Sue Storm has temporarily left the FF to take care of baby Franklin, with help from Agatha Harkness. The Invisible Woman had been replaced in the lineup by Crystal, but Johnny Storm's girlfriend has gone back to the Inhumans. By the ... Read More
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The FF marches on in this collection of vintage Marvel from the early 70s. After King Kirby left the chores, one would have expected the FF to suffer. Nonetheless, the FF remained the stand out comic of its day, among its Marvel peers.
With amazing artwork from John Buscema (also at his superheroic peak); impeccable inking by Joe Sinnott and of course Stan Lee and Roy Thomas at the helm - the Fab Four makes for classic and essential reading. While the villains aren't always up to ... Read More
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