Descrizione
cod.FEA
I FANTASTICI 4
FANTASTIC FOUR
prima serie Editoriale Corno
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1974
Con la ritrovata linea e il ritorno in organico della viziata e capricciosa Susan Storm , la precaria interinale smutantata Crystal è temporaneamente trattenuta nei F4, non per gratitudine o riconoscenza ma per fare la tata, pulire la casa, cucinare, lavare e stirare, e anche per ravvivare la fiamma del focoso e mai spento Johnny Storm. Intanto continua il momentaccio per Ben Grimm : Red e Sue sono felici e fanno fichi-fichi, Johnny e Crystal sono felici e fanno fichi-fichi, LA COSA…. non è contento e deve sempre fare da solo con lo smeriglio.
contiene inoltre : PRINCIPE NAMOR SUB-MARINER ( la cui testata continua a fare acqua da tutte le parti, e anche se il protagonista è anfibio non lo sono però i produttori, che per non affogare cercano di tamponare le sempre più gigantesche falle editoriali affiancandolo ad altri personaggi di richiamo in modo che lo aiutino a tornare un po’ a galla o perlomeno ad andare a fondo del tutto, e così questa volta lo mettono a bisticciare con un CAPITAN MARVEL in cosmica pausa di riflessione con la sua testata dove si è preso nel frattempo un paio di anni sabbatici e in sua vece al momento c’è il voltagabbana seriale e recidivo RICK JONES che da Bucky che era adesso ha preso il posto e i panni del Kree MAR-VELL tornato a casa sua ma sempre richiamabile alla bisogna, e presto poi Jones passerà pure dal PD a Forza Italia al posto di Scilipoti che speriamo sia tornato pure lui a casa sua ma soprattutto che ci resti)
CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE, COSTOLA ASSAI MALCONCIA, PICCOLO FRAMMENTO MANCANTE NEL BORDO SINISTRO DEL RETROCOPERTINA, COMUNQUE ALBO TUTTO SOMMATO COMPLETO E COMPATTO, NON E’ DI RESA
“At the Mercy of Torgo!” / L’ ARENA DELLA MORTE
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Primitoid
- Cat-Man
Synopsis
As Reed, Johnny and Crystal race to the planet where Thing has been taken prisoner, Thing enters the arena to battle Torgo.
As the battle rages on, both combatants seem equally matched until weapons are brought into the event.
Meanwhile, Reed and the others arrive on the planet Kral, and disguise themselves as locals and commandeer a vehicle.
At that moment, Torgo had won the match and the spectators are demanding that Torgo kill the Thing. Finding no honor in murdering such a worth opponent, Torgo refuses. At that moment Reed and the others arrive to save Ben, and free the other captives.
Free from their enslavers, the slaves revolt and attack their masters, the FF then manage to escape in the ensuing chaos and escape the planet in their ship, Ben remembering Torgo as a true friend.
“Calling Captain Marvel!” / CHIAMANDO CAPITAN MARVEL !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Mr. Markham
Other Characters:
- Hugo
- Fantastic Four (Only in flashback)
- Invisible Girl (Only in flashback)
- Reed Richards (Only in flashback)
- Human Torch (Only in flashback)
- The Thing (Only in flashback)
- Giganto (Only in flashback)
Locations:
Items:
- Nega-Bands
- Horn of Proteus (Only in flashback)
- Molecular Polluter
Synopsis
Namor comes ashore and attacks Rick Jones who quickly calls upon his alter ego, Captain Marvel.
During their battle, Namor suddenly collapses and Rick Jones takes care of him. Namor freaks out again and flees only to be restrained once again by Captain Marvel. During this scuffle, Namor regains his memory and tells Captain Marvel of a molecular polluter that threatens the Earth’s waters. They make their way to the device and together prevent its from ever being used.
Notes
- Captain Marvel was last seen in Captain Marvel #21.
- This issue’s flashback of Namor’s battle with the Fantastic Four is from Fantastic Four #4.
Synopsis
An odd man who claims to do good work with manikins asks for a job in a department store and is hired during the busy season. The manager likes his work, but the employee is a strange person who speaks little with the other employees. One day the manager hears his new hire talking sweet nothings with a female manikin and questions the man’s sanity. When he tells the man he wants to put the female manikin into the bridal suite, the employee becomes visibly upset and disappears later. The manager finishes the work himself and the next day, as he approaches the store window, he is shocked to see that the male manikin he had used with the bride has been replaced by a new manikin who is identical in appearance to his former employee.