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Learn more. Return policy. Refer to eBay Return policy for more details. Being new to comics I feel that I have the benefit of not being jaded by newer First, I have to get over the reality disconnect. Of course, a book that details the theft and flight of a rocket into space can't be all good.

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Getting over my perspective disconnect is tough. It's hard to look at the book from the eyes of some rabid kid. I keep finding myself exploring it as a man, and not seeing a ton of redeeming qualities in it. Until I got to the Mole Man.

Sad, pathetic little Mole Man. Like most of the company's central creation myths, this is a story we've seen retold and refined again and again over the years, but even though I'm not enough of a scholar to point you to the best telling of the FF's origin story ever, 52 years later, Kirby and Lee are still in with a Gifted with strange powers they have no second thoughts about using their new abilities to help humanity.

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Their 1st adventure brings them into the underground realm of the Mole Man who wants revenge against an uncaring surface world. Who could have imagined, on reading this first issue, what a unique and amazing universe would be built from this starting point? To preface, I have developed a certain fondness for The Fantastic Four despite my limited experience with the group, so I am definitely excited to see how they started. The first thing that jumps out about the issue is, without a doubt, Jack Kirby's cover art. While the white background that seemingly trails off into nothingness is somewhat I think I should start with a warning that I am not a big fan of early silver age stuff.


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These comics were all geared at a pre-teen audiance, and it shows. This is before the writting in an issue was given much thought, and it clearly shows. While generally the plots themselves and story construction is pretty good, everyone is portrayed as very "arch". And the dialog is painful. But, I think A flare arcs into they sky and the words "The Fantastic Four" explode into the sky.

While having tea with friends, Susan Storm turns invisible and races for a cab. Ben Grimm is in a clothing store trying to find the right coat when the flare alerts him. He explodes through the doorway, rips through the street, and follows his way through the sewers until he reaches his destination. Working on his car, Johnny Story is sheathed in flame as he sees the signal, flying into they sky. Mistaking him for a threat the military fires heat-seeking missiles at Johnny. Trying to outrun them he burns out his flame.

As he falls from the sky a pair of arms reach up and toss the missiles into the sea.


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The arms then catch Johnny and pull him inside. He greets all three of the new arrivals. The scene changes into a flashback of the quartets origin. Worrying about the Russians beating them into space, Reed Richards, Johnny and Susan Storm, and Ben Grimm sneak into a special rocket and blast into space.

Reaching orbit the group is hit by cosmic rays right before they crash into Earth. They each begin to transform, Susan turning invisible, Johnny manipulating flames, Reed's body becoming elastic, and Ben turning rocky and huge. After a brief argument the group agrees that they will use their powers for good, and form the Fantastic Four, each taking a new name for themselves. Back in current times nuclear power plants across the globe are mysteriously caving-in.

The final attack a giant monster crawls out of the ground and attacks the soldiers there. Fantastic has come to the conclusion that the attacks originated from. When they land, the group is immediately attacked and must fight off monsters. Reed and Johnny make their way into the Earth where they find the Valley of the Diamonds where they are blinded and attacked by the Mole Man. Having the group incapacitated, the Mole Man gives a speech about his origin highlighting how he was ridiculed by humanity and finally driven underground. He tells how he was made blind and trained his other senses to astonishing levels, eventually building his underground lair.

Ben and Sue, still on the surface, defeat the monsters and also head into the cavern where they discover their team mates. While the Mole Man continues his description of his planned vengeance, the subdued members of the Fantastic Four are freed and the group fights the Mole Man's monster army. The group defeats many of the creatures and runs for the exit, with Johnny sealing in the cave entrance to block the monsters inside. As their jet flies away from the island it explodes, sealing the Mole Man and his creatures from the surface world.

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