Descrizione
I FANTASTICI 4
FANTASTIC FOUR
prima serie Editoriale Corno
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1974
nell’ episodio principale dell’ albo : a causa della speculazione edilizia il mattone crolla e con esso anche la “Cosa” perde valore e poteri e così Ben Grimm si ritrova di nuovo in carne ed ossa a dover constatare che su certe cose non aveva mica poi tanto ragione prima a lamentarsi ad esempio che un calcio nei maroni adesso gli fa molto male mentre quando era impietrito sentiva poco più che il solletico
contiene inoltre : PRINCIPE NAMOR SUB-MARINER (che all’ inizio della storia è spiaggiato a pancia in su come un balenottero con attorno a sè ad osservargli perplessi il membro gran parte dei membri dello staff artistico Marvel in versione balneare)
CONDIZIONI BUONISSIME, GRAFFETTE PARECCHIO OSSIDATE, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI RESA
“The Thing No More!” / NON PIU’ COSA !
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Other Characters:
- Dr. Molinari (First appearance)
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Synopsis
Arriving on Earth from the Microverse, Reed, Ben and Johnny are happily surprised to find the threat of Galactus has been averted. Elsewhere, the Wizard has been released from prison and vows revenge against the Fantastic Four, creating “Wonder Gloves” that increase his strength. After testing the weapons out, he flies towards the Baxter building to get revenge on his foes.
Meanwhile, Reed has come up with yet another invention to change Ben back to a normal human, and surprisingly this time it works with no side effects. Just then the Wizard attacks, and without the added strength of the Thing, Reed and Johnny are unable to match the villain’s new powers.
While at the hospital, the doctors have some concerns about the baby Susan is carrying. Speaking to Crystal in private they show her medical charts which show that the cosmic rays in Sue’s body could effect the baby. Back at the Baxter Building, Johnny and Reed manage to trap the Wizard and knock him out. While disarming him of his Wonder Gloves, the Wizard revives and manages to escape. Ben finding himself useless asks Reed if there is any way that he can change back to the Thing so he’s not as useless in the future. Reed tells him that any attempt to change back into the Thing will be permanent.
“Support Your Local Sting-Ray!” / NESSUNO PUO’ FERMARE RAGGIO PUNGENTE
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Walter Newell (First appearance as Sting-Ray)
- Triton
Antagonists:
- Edgar Benton (First appearance)
- Dynorr the Stalker (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- Diane Arliss
- John Verpoorten
- Marie Severin (First appearance)
- Roy Thomas
- Morrie Kuramoto
- Gary Friedrich
- Tony Mortellaro
- Larry Lieber
- Stu Schwartzberg
- Sol Brodsky
- Mike Esposito
- Don Heck
- Bill Everett
- Herb Trimpe
- Stan Lee
- John Romita
- Flo Steinberg
- Frank Giacoia
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Synopsis
Namor learns that he has lost his ability to fly and to breath
underwater. Taken by surprise, he’s captured by the costumed adventurer
Sting-Ray and turned over to the authorities. Namor escapes, but is
pursued by Sting-Ray until he’s able to convince Sting-Ray that he isn’t
as evil as the government claims.
Notes
- The splash page has the Sub-Mariner surrounded by beachgoers who are actually creators of the Marvel Bullpen.
In the splash page for Sub-Mariner #19 (November 1969), Marie Severin drew the whole furshlugginer Marvel Bullpen into the scene. Above Subby is John Verpoorten (with camera); behind him is Marie herself; to her right, with glasses, is Roy Thomas; below him, Morrie Kuramoto; leaning over Subby is Gary Friedrich; at top, running towards group, is Tony Mortellaro; the bald guy at top right is Larry Lieber (the family surrounding Larry are friends of Marie’s); waving to the reader at middle right is Stu Schwartzberg; lower down, in the Hawaiian t-shirt, is Sol Brodsky; beside him with the towel is Mike Esposito; and beside Mike (or behind him, if you will) is Don Heck; grinning at the reader above the credits is Bill Everett; gasping in awe in the striped tank top is Herb Trimpe; above Herb, with the goatee, is Stan Lee (whoever he is); beside Stan is John Romita (with towel); the lady with the bathing cap next to John Verpoorten is Flo Steinberg; behind Flo is Frank Giacoia. There were a couple of other staffers Marie couldn’t identify.
“One of Us Must Die” / UNO DI NOI DEVE MORIRE !
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Featured Characters:
- The space jockey
Supporting Characters:
- Five millonaries including:
Synopsis
When a space passenger yacht is damaged, one of the passengers must
be sacrificed for the others to survive. The captain lies in order to
discover which is the most selfish and trick that person into making the
sacrifice.