Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four, Vol. 8
A Comic Book, Comics, Graphic Novels Comics book. Fun times, man, even if a few of the plots are...
Pony up, True Believer, the amazing eighth manic Masterworks featuring the First Family of Funnybooks is coming your way! Collecting an ironclad cadre of consecrated classics, this ones packed with more drama than you can shake a Skrull at! Lets break it down: the Silver Surfer pursued by none other than the world-devouring Galactus; the FF vs. Spidey, DD and Thor in a barnstorming brouhaha; a fantastic voyage into the Microverse to battle the Psycho Man; the Thingcured!; the first appearance of Annihilus; Crystal, the Inhuman, joins the FF, and one of comics most historic moments, the birth of Franklin Richards, it just doesn't stop!This ones a humdinger so chock-full of excitement its ready to burst! And its all brought to you by no less than the minds that made Marvel magnificent, Stan and Jack! Nuff Said!Collects The Fantastic Four #72-81, Annual #6
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**Buddy Read with the Shallow Comic Readers Group -- theme for the 4th week: The Fantastic Four!!***Over the past year, I've been reading Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four (and a few Avengers). I'm up to volume 8, which collect The Fantastic Four #s 72-81 plus Annual #6. We're still with the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby powerhouse on the... The Marvel Masterworks volumes are fantastic reprints of the early years of Marvel comics. A fantastic resource to allow these hard to find issues to be read by everyone. Very recommended to everyone and Highly recommended to any comic fan. Fun times, man, even if a few of the plots are a bit hinky. Great Kirby artwork, melodramatically glib Lee scripts. With Sue pregnant and sidelined, this book features more a Fantastic Three, but there is a silver lining in her diminished role: far less misogynist treatment of the Invisible Woman.