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Warren’s Fantastic Four - The Bronze age
Fantastic Four 96
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Fantastic Four 96 Universal
Grade:
9.6
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #:
0040120007
Owner:
WARREN STRICKLAND
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Warren Fantastic Four The Worlds Greatest Come Magazine (Complete)
Score:
400
Warren’s Fantastic Four #1 - #102
Score:
400
Warren's Fantastic Four--The Worlds Greatest Comic Magazine (w/all variants)
Score:
400
Warren’s Fantastic Four - The Bronze age
Score:
400
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
Universal Grade 9.6
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE Pages
Published, March 1970
Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia art
Title: "The MAD THINKER and his ANDROIDS of DEATH!"
Once again trying to gain control of the Baxter Building, the Mad Thinker has created android duplicates of the Fantastic Four who are sent out to attack and capture the other members of the group. While Ben is knocked out at the Baxter Building itself, Johnny and Sue are subdued and replaced by their android counterparts in public.
When Reed is attacked by the android version of himself, he manages to defeat it and pose as it, enabling Reed to get back into the Baxter building and free Ben. The two heroes then bust up the Thinkers androids and capture the Thinker himself. After turning the Thinker over to the police, Reed and Ben locate the sedated Sue and Johnny at the Thinkers hideout and revive them.
Notes:
Cover art: modifications (in background and foreground art) by Severin.
This issue contains a letters page, Fantastic Four Fan Page. Letters are published from Bill Detty, Achille DiBacco, Dale Shuman & Kendall, Michael P. Higgins, Robert Ito, James Knight, and Richard Colson.
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