Descrizione
I FANTASTICI 4
FANTASTIC FOUR
prima serie Editoriale Corno
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1972
all’ interno : PRINCIPE NAMOR SUB-MARINER nuota e lotta su 2 fronti (marittimi, ovviamente) : in un episodio è impegnato contro LA TORCIA UMANA e LA COSA, poi lo troviamo pure alle prese pure con CAPITAN MARVEL
CONDIZIONI BUONISSIME, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI RESA, no gadgets
“Death of a Hero!” / MORTE DI UN EROE !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Franklin Storm (Death)
- Alicia Masters
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Mary Storm (Only appearance; dies) (Only in flashback)
Locations:
Synopsis
Following another failed experiment to change the Thing back into Ben
Grimm leads to a near success only with Ben having violent amnesia,
forcing Reed to restore Ben back to his Thing form. Meanwhile, the
Super-Skrull manages to free himself from his prison and takes the place
of Franklin Richards, having Franklin transported to the Skrull
homeworld.
When Sue and Johnny go to visit their father “Franklin” breaks
out of prison and starts terrorizing the city as the Invincible Man.
After unsuccessfully defeating him in their first battle, Reed builds a
device that reveals Invincible Man’s true identity of the Super-Skrull.
Arranging a trade, the defeated Super-Skrull for Franklin Storm works,
however the Skrulls double cross the FF by booby-trapping Franklin’s
body, but rather than see his children be killed Franklin sacrifices
himself to insure that they are not harmed.
After his final words telling his children how proud he is of
them, Franklin dies. When the police arrive, Reed tells them that
Franklin Storm died a hero.
October, 1964 |
“The Sub-Mariner Must Be Stopped!” / BISOGNA FERMARE SUB-MARINER !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Sub-Mariner
- Atlanteans (Only in flashback)
Synopsis
When two reporters show up at the Baxter Building to interview Mr.
Fantastic and Invisible Girl, the jealous Thing and Torch scare them
off. Hearing that Sub-Mariner has been spotted swimming close to shore,
the two believe that this is the perfect opportunity to get some much
needed publicity.
Tracking down the Sub-Mariner the two hot-heads battle Namor to
the point where the furious monarch leaves. Reed and Susan show up to
scold the two of them for attacking Namor on their own because Reed was
planning to meet with Namor and make peace. To add to the calamity, the
two reporters they chased off earlier in the day wanted to interview
Susan and Reed in order to write a surprise article about Ben &
Johnny.
“The Alien and the Amphibian!” / LO STRANIERO E L’ ANFIBIO ! (1a parte)
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Other Characters:
- Super-Skrull (Only in flashback)
- Kree soldiers
- Jeremy Logan (Only in flashback)
- General Bridges
- Hal Logan, Jeremy Logan’s nephew
- Chester Fenton
Synopsis
In his hotel room on Earth, Mar-Vell laments over his conflict
between his duties as a Kree soldier and his growing concern and care
for the humans he may one day have to battle. His tantrum is interupted
by Hal, the son of Mr. Logan the owner of the hotel is in a coma. Hal
updates Mar-Vell on Mr. Logan’s condition, and tells him that the Cape
needs him to go to the base as soon as possible.
While at the Cape, Carol Danvers expresses her inability to trust
“Lawson” and continues to investigate his background. While the launch
control prepares to launch deadly bacteria into space to see how it will
be effected in space. While in deep in the ocean, the Sub-Mariner, is
speeding to New York to seek the aid of Reed Richards in stopping the
villain known as Destiny.
When the rocket is forced to crash in the ocean thanks to
Yon-Rogg’s machinations, the Cape sends out a ship to try and recover
the rocket before the deadly bacteria is released and infects people. Mar-Vell joins the ship in his guise of Lawson. When he gets there,
Mar-Vel is ordered Yon-Rogg to prevent the humans from stopping the
rocket from releasing the bacteria.
With the arrival of the Sub-Mariner, Mar-Vell changes into his
Kree uniform to battle the Sub-Mariner to prevent him from stopping the
rocket from releasing the bacteria as well. The battle is preconceived by those aboard the ship as though the
Sub-Mariner is the aggressor and Captain Marvel as the hero trying to
stop the bacteria, when ironically it’s the other way around.
Continued to next issue…