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Fantastic Four No. 19 (Oct. 1963) Molecule Man Marvel Universe: Fantastic Four No. 20 (November 1963) Attuma Namor: Fantastic Four No. 33 (December 1964) Maximus the Mad Inhumans: Fantastic Four No. 47 (Feb. 1966) Galactus Silver Surfer: Fantastic Four No. 48 (March 1966) Klaw Black Panther: Fantastic Four No. 56 (Nov 1966) Kree Marvel Universe
Fantastic Four Annual #23 (July 1990) Dr. Roderick “Rory” Campbell is a time-traveling cyborg from the future with the ability to generate energy harpoons. Ahab was a key figure in the origin of Rachel Summers, the future daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey. He later served Apocalypse as his Horseman of Famine. Azazel
The Fantastic Four hold a contest where the winner gets to spend the day with the Fantastic Four. The winner ended up being a fan named Rupert the Geek. Having acquired their tissue samples back in "My Neighbor Was A Skrull", the Skrulls now have the technology to duplicate the abilities of the Fantastic Four.
Klaw fights Daredevil and Vision, before being recruited by the Wizard to join his latest incarnation of the Frightful Four. Attacking the Fantastic Four while the group are performing a delicate scientific procedure on the Human Torch (whose powers had gone out of control), Klaw throws The Thing into the medical pod that was attempting to ...
The Rogues Gallery, an accessory booklet for the first-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game List of Batman family enemies , fictional villains in Batman comics often termed the "rogues gallery" Vigenère cipher , a cryptographic method also known as the "rogues' gallery cipher"
The Frightful Four first appeared in Fantastic Four #36 (March 1965), and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. [2]The team subsequently appears in Fantastic Four #94 (January 1970), #129 (December 1972), #148 (July 1974), #177 (December 1976), Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #42 (May 1980), The Amazing Spider-Man #214-215 (March–April 1981), Fantastic Four #326-328 (May–July ...
The Skrulls first appeared in Fantastic Four #2 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The Skrulls next appear in Fantastic Four #18. The four who impersonated the members of the Fantastic Four next appear in The Avengers #92. The concept of the Skrulls would be explored and used throughout multiple storylines, spin-off comics, and ...
This company-wide fall crossover was centered on the Avengers and Fantastic Four after three consecutive fall crossovers were built around the X-Men and related mutant teams. Promotional materials teased the idea of a wide array of super-villains facing heroes they had never met, or were not part of the heroes' regular rogues gallery.