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Fantastic Four EXTRA SPECIAL!! Fantastic Four EXTRA SPECIAL!! Fantastic Four (#1) 1963 – 25 cents – Annual – The Undersea Legions of Sub-Mariner! Fantastic Four (#4) Nov - 25 cents - King-size Special! The sensation of the century!! The original Human Torch actually returns from the past to battle Johnny Storm! Extra bonus: You’ll finally see the Origin of the Human Torch, as created in 1939!! Fantastic Four (#5) May – 50 cents – Giant-size – Enter Psycho-Man! Also: The menace of the Molecule Man! Fantastic Four (#5) Nov - 25 cents - Featuring the Inhumans! The Black Panther! And a most surprising announcement from Mr. Fantastic! Special bonus: The Silver Surfer! A complete feature length thriller! Fantastic Four (#8) Dec - 25 cents - King-Size Special - The final defeat of the human race! - The longest Sub- Mariner - FF Super-Epic ever published! Fantastic Four (#10) Jan – 12 cents – Hold your breath!! Here is the return of Doctor Doom! Fantastic Four vs The Fighting-Mad Invaders! (#11) 1976 - 50 cents - King-Size Annual! Fantastic Four (#15) June – 12 cents – Featuring The Mad Thinker and his awesome android! Fantastic Four (#18) Sept – The all-powerful Super-Skrull! Fantastic Four (#20) Nov - 12 cents - After reading this super-surprise-filled issue, you will clearly understand why fans everywhere are calling this The Marvel Age of Comics Fantastic Four (#22) Nov – 12 cents – The road back! – See Captain America’s sensational battle with Power Man! Fantastic Four (#30) Sept – 12 cents – Will the Mysterious Diablo finally be the villain who succeeds in breaking up the fabulous F.F??! Fantastic Four (#31) Oct – 12 cents – The mad menace of the Macabre Mole Man! Fantastic Four (#32) Nov – 12 cents – Death of a Hero – Never before such daring drama…such raw realism! Fantastic Four (#33) Dec – 12 cents – See the fabulous F.F for the very first time, all fighting on the side of Sub-Mariner! Fantastic Four (#34) Jan – 12 cents – Friend against friend! Brother against sister! If you always thought it could never happen, you can’t afford to miss: A house divided! Fantastic Four (#35) Feb – 12 cents – Calamity on the campus! Fantastic Four (#38) May – 12 cents – Defeated by the Frightful Four! Fantastic Four (#39) June – 12 cents – A blind man shall lead them! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#43) Oct – 12 cents – Lo, there shall be an ending! Fantastic Four (#44) Nov – 12 cents – The gentleman’s name is Gorgon! Or what a way to spend a honeymoon! Fantastic Four (#49) Apr – 12 cents – If this be doomsday! Fantastic Four (#51) June – 12 cents – This man…This Monster! Fantastic Four (#53) Aug – 12 cents – The way it began! Fantastic Four (#54) Sept - 12 cents - Featuring: A flaming, flying, fighting-mad Human Torch! Fantastic Four (#55) Oct – 12 cents – Featuring: The peerless power of The Silver Surfer! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#56) Nov – 12 cents – Klaw the murderous master of sound! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#57) Dec – 12 cents – Enter…Doctor Doom! – 3 copies Fantastic Four (#58) Jan – 12 cents – The dismal dregs of defeat! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#59) Feb – 12 cents – In this earth-shaking issue: The Inhumans break free! – Doomsday! – 3 copies Fantastic Four (#60) Mar – 12 cents – The peril and the power! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#61) Apr - 12 cents - In this epochal issue: The end of Mister Fantastic? - Where stalks the Sandman? Fantastic Four (#62) May - 12 cents - And one shall save him! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#63) June – 12 cents – Blastaar the living Bomb-Burst! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#64) July - 12 cents - The Sentry Sinister! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#65) Aug – 12 cents – From the deadly lips of Ronan: I accuse! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#66) Sept – 12 cents – What lurks behind the beehive? - The mystery of the year! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#67) Oct – 12 cents – At last you will learn what lives within the Cocoon! - 3 copies Fantastic Four (#68) Nov – 12 cents – His mission: Destroy The Fantastic Four! Fantastic Four (#69) Dec – 12 cents – By Ben Betrayed! Fantastic Four (#70) Jan – 12 cents – When fall the mighty! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#71) Feb – 12 cents – Sizzling big action issue! Fantastic Four (#72) Mar – 12 cents – Where soars The Silver Surfer! Fantastic Four (#74) May – 12 cents – When calls Galactus! Fantastic Four (#75) June – 12 cents – What profiteth a man to flee his fate? For, he shall surely find Worlds within Worlds! Fantastic Four (#76) July – 12 cents – Stranded in Sub-Atomica! - 3 copies Fantastic Four (#77) Aug – 12 cents – Shall earth endure? – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#78) Sept – 12 cents – The Thing no more! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#79) Oct – 12 cents – This Monster forever! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#80) Nov – 12 cents – Guest starring: Wyatt Wing-Foot! – 3 copies Fantastic Four (#81) Dec – 12 cents – Enter – The exquisite Elemental! – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#82) Jan – 12 cents – 2 copies Fantastic Four (#83) Feb – 12 cents – Shall man survive? - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#84) Mar – 12 cents – The name is – Doom! Fantastic Four (#85) Apr - 12 cents - Within this tortured land! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#86) May – 12 cents – Victims! Fantastic Four (#87) June – 12 cents – The power and the pride! Possibly the most off- beat ending of the year! Fantastic Four (#88) July – 12 cents – A house there was! Featuring: The surprise super- villain of the year! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#90) Sept – 15 cents – The Skrull takes a slave! Fantastic Four (#92) Nov – 15 cents – Ben Grimm Killer vs Torgo Fantastic Four (#97) Apr – 15 cents – The Monster from the lost lagoon! Fantastic Four (#104) Nov – 15 cents – The Conqueror says die! Fantastic Four (#105) Dec – 15 cents – Mankind is doomed! Even the FF are helpless when The Monster stalks the streets! Fantastic Four (#107) Feb – 15 cents – And now…The Thing. Also, the sensational clue to: The mystery of Janus! Fantastic Four (#108) Mar – 15 cents – Even the FF are powerless against the Nega-Man! Fantastic Four (#111) June – 15 cents – The thing runs Amok! Fantastic Four (#112) July – 15 cents – Hulk vs Think – ‘nuff said! Fantastic Four (#113) Aug – 15 cents – The coming of the Over-Mind! Fantastic Four (#114) Sept – 15 cents – Who can stop the Over-Mind? Fantastic Four (#122) May – 20 cents – Galactus Unleashed! Fantastic Four (#124) July – 20 cents – The Return of The Monster! Fantastic Four (#125) Aug – 20 cents – The Monster’s secrets! Fantastic Four - 15 cents Fantastic Four (#89) Aug - 15 cents - The madness of the Mole Man! Fantastic Four (#90) Sept - 15 cents - The Skrull takes a slave! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#91) Oct - 15 cents - The Thing Enslaved! Fantastic Four (#92) Nov - 15 cents - Fight News: Ben Grimm Killer vs Torgo Fantastic Four (#93) Dec - 15 cents - Arena of death! Fantastic Four (#95) Feb - 15 cents - If the F.F Fails, it means… World War III! Fantastic Four (#97) Apr - 15 cents - The Monster from the lost lagoon! Fantastic Four (#98) May - 15 cents - Doomsday on the Moon! Fantastic Four (#101) Aug - 15 cents - Shock follows shock, as death strikes at night! Fantastic Four (#102) Sept - 15 cents Featuring: The super-strength of the Sub-Mariner! Fantastic Four (#114) - Sept - 15 cents - Who can stop the Over-Mind? Fantastic Four (#115) Oct - 15 cents - In the power of the Over-Mind! - 3 copies Fantastic Four - 20 cents Fantastic Four (#117) Dec - 20 cents - The Flame and the Quest! Fantastic Four (#122) May - 20 cents - Galactus Unleashed! Fantastic Four (#132) Mar - 20 cents - Omega! The ultimate assassin! Fantastic Four (#133) Apr - 20 cents - You struggle in vain, Thing! What hope can a puny man have against - The power of Thundra! - This is it! The battle of the century.. Any century! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#134) May - 20 cents - The Dragon Man stalks the skies! Fantastic Four (#135) June - 20 cents - Face it, action-lover! This is the one!! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#136) July - 20 cents - The wild one cometh! - 4 copies Fantastic Four (#138) Sept - 20 cents - This way lies… Madness! Fantastic Four (#139) Oct - 20 cents - Target: Tomorrow! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#140) Nov - 20 cents - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#141) Dec - 20 cents - Is this the end of The Fantastic Four? Fantastic Four (#142) Jan - 20 cents - The coming of Darkoth, The Death Demon! Fantastic Four (#143) Feb - 20 cents - The terrible triumph of Dr. Doom! Fantastic Four (#144) Mar - 20 cents - When strikes the Sinister Seeker! This is it!! The final showdown with Dr. Doom! Fantastic Four (#145) Apr - 20 cents - Ternak! The Monster who walks the midnight snows! - 3 copies Fantastic Four - 25 cents Fantastic Four (#116) Nov - 25 cents - All new thrills as Reed Richards is replaced by Doctor Doom! - The Alien…The Ally…And Armageddon! Fantastic Four (#146) May - 25 cents - Big battle issue The Thing goes wild! And it just may, in the senses-shattering tale we call Doomsday at 200 below! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#147) June - 25 cents - This is the big one! The Thing battles a fighting- mad Sub-Mariner and it’s winner take all! Fantastic Four (#148) July - 25 cents - Wizard! Thundra! Sandman! Trapster! - The Frightful Four strike again! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#149) Aug - 25 cents - To love, honor and destroy! Fantastic Four (#150) Sept - 25 cents - At last the wedding of Crystal and Pietro! But Ultron grabs the bridal bouquet and the bride! - 2 copies Fantastic Four (#151) Oct - 25 cents - You’ve never seen anyone as dangerous as Mahkizmo! And neither has Ben Grimm! - This is it! The story we had to call Thundra and Lightning! Fantastic Four (#152) Nov - 25
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