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  2. Fantastic Four (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Kirby left Marvel in mid-1970, [7] having drawn the first 102 issues plus an unfinished issue, partially published in Fantastic Four #108, with alterations, and later completed and published as Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure (April 2008), Fantastic Four continued with Lee, Roy Thomas, [8] Gerry Conway and Marv Wolfman as its consecutive ...

  3. Mole Man - Wikipedia

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    A replacement Fantastic Four, consisting of Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, the Hulk and Wolverine were tricked into entering the Mole Man's territory and battling his forces. [ volume & issue needed ] He later battled the West Coast Avengers along with the U-Foes during the Acts of Vengeance , but their attempts met with failure.

  4. Fantastic Four - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of The Fantastic Four proved a success, igniting a new direction for superhero comics and soon influencing many other superhero comics. [148] Readers grew fond of Ben's grumpiness, Johnny's tendency to annoy others and Reed and Sue's spats.

  5. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Four #1 Human Torch: 1961-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four #1 Invisible Woman: 1961-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four #1 Mister Fantastic: 1961-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four #1 Mole Man: 1961-11 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four #1 Orrgo: 1961-11 Jack Kirby: Strange Tales #90 Subterranea: 1961-11 Stan Lee ...

  6. Human Torch - Wikipedia

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    Storm first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (cover-dated Nov. 1961), establishing him as a member of the titular superhero team. In his plot summary for this first issue, Lee passed on to Kirby that the recently formed Comics Code Authority had told him that the Human Torch was only permitted to burn objects, never people. [1]

  7. Marvel Omnibus - Wikipedia

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    1 Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman Vol. 1: 2009-2011 Dark Reign: Fantastic Four #1–5; Dark Reign: The Cabal #1; Fantastic Four #570–588; FF #1–5 800 2 Oct 2013: Alan Davis cover: 978-0785165668: 15 Mar 2022: Alan Davis First Issue cover: 978-1302932404: Alan Davis Final Issue DM cover: 978-1302932411: 2 Fantastic Four by Jonathan ...

  8. John Byrne (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on many major superheroes; with noted work on Marvel Comics's X-Men and Fantastic Four. Byrne also facilitated the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics's Superman franchise with the limited series The Man of Steel, the first issue of which featured the comics' first variant cover.

  9. Invisible Woman - Wikipedia

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    Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961).. Since Stan Lee wanted The Fantastic Four to be driven by familial connections rather than action, the primary impetus for Susan Storm's creation was to not only be a full member of the team, but also the female lead (with Reed Richards a.k.a. Mister Fantastic ...