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Bezig met laden... Marvel Masterworks, Volume 028: The Fantastic Four Volume 6 [#51-60 + Annual #4]door Stan Lee, Jack Kirby (Illustrator)
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Continuing their greatest-hits streak on the "The World's Greatest Comic Magazine," Stan Lee and Jack Kirby weren't content just to introduce the Inhumans, Galactus and the Silver Surfer. No, a three-peat was thinking far, far smaller than the most amazing team in comics' history imagined. Their follow-up was a heart-wrenching tale of tragedy and heroism titled "This Man! This Monster!" If this story doesn't make you come to love Benjamin J. Grimm, then your heart must be made of orange rock, fella! Because the greatest Fantastic Four story wasn't enough, Stan and Jack had yet another unmatched milestone waiting in the wings: the debut of the world's first African super hero, the Black Panther, and his kingdom of Wakanda! And that's just the start! In the pages of this MARVEL MASTERWORKS, you'll also encounter the vile Klaw; see the Silver Surfer go toe-to-toe with the Thing; watch the Human Torch face his namesake, the original 1940s Torch; and wonder in shock and awe at how the Fantastic Four can hope to overcome Dr. Doom when he's wrested the Power Cosmic from the Surfer himself! Also collects Annual #4. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The volume is rounded out by one of my favourite FF annuals, #4 featuring Johnny Storm taking on the original android Human Torch.
And Jack Kirby wasn't done yet. More greatness was to follow. ( )