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As their jet flies away from the island it explodes, sealing the Mole Man and his creatures from the surface world. Peter Porker. Review Consent. Essential Issue.

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Writers: Stan Lee. Pencilers: Jack Kirby. Inkers: George Klein. Colourists: Stan Goldberg.


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Letterers: Artie Simek. Editors: Stan Lee , Ralph Macchio. Cover Date: November Release Date: August Story Arc: -. Pages: Plot Flags:. Expanded Order. Issue Blurb. The Fantastic Four is introduced to the world and their origin is revealed. They must battle the Mole Man and stop his plans for vengeance. Character Appearances. Main Characters. The Human Torch. The Human Torch next appears in Fantastic Four 2. The Invisible Girl. The Invisible Girl next appears in Fantastic Four 2. The Thing. The Thing next appears in Fantastic Four 2. This is the only appearance by Pete in the Marvel universe.

This is the only appearance by Pierre in the Marvel universe. His name is not mentioned in the story. The Mole Man.

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The Mole Man next appears in Fantastic Four Ugu the Neolithic. Group Appearances. The Fantastic Four Roster I.

The Fantastic Four next appears in Fantastic Four 2. National Guard. National Guard has no previous appearances in the Main Order, but did appear in Tales to Astonish 9 [C Story] as part of the full expanded Marvel universe.


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Fantasti-Flare next appears in Fantastic Four 2. Sea of Japan. Tadla-Azilal, Morocco. Monster Isle. Issue Notes This issue is considered by most to be the start of the Silver Age of comics, and where the reading order starts. Issue Review. Read Full Review Issue Synopsis. Blacked out text can be read by highlighting that section.

Central City? I thought the plan was always for the Marvel Universe to be set primarily in New York? And I have to agree with the earlier posts, although this was much better than I was expecting after reading the first few issues of Avengers. Why put the whole city in a panic, have Ben destroy one store and two roads and Johnny melt a car just to say, "look at these pictures. We need to think of something to do?

C'mon Stan. Even though the dialog was typical Stan Lee, I think you can see that it was better before he started the so called Marvel Method in which he basically described Kirby's drawings. TStarnes Says:. When compered to other stuff published at the same time or just before it is a giant step forward. Only reason people get down on it is when comparing it with more modern issues. Atrus Says:. I struggle with how to rate this. Most of the negative things I would say are simply Silver Age conventions that are pervasive.

Still, this is far from the worst intro issue I've ever read, and I think it flows much better than many, many silver age issues I've read Green Lantern, I'm looking at you. Anonymous Says:. From a continuity standpoint, there are mysteries to unravel here.

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First off, the Human Torch is hardly an unknown commodity in assuming that the events in the comic occur in the "real world" about a year or so before the comic is published because there was a Human Torch around during the World War II years, barely 15 years previously. Indeed, Johnny Storm is reading a Sub-Mariner comics in issue 4 and then discovers the Sub-Mariner alive, so Johnny must know that he's not the first being to evidence Human Torch-like abilities.

Psikonetic Says:. Here we go! Time to give the entire Marvel Universe a read, in order to boot. How can you rate this any less than 5 stars? This does start our entire journey and, even if rough around the edges, it is the start of things to come This issue didn't really make sense. First of all, why would the Fantastic Four think that by sealing the entrance to the cave that they would stop the monsters and the Mole Man?

The main monster was ripping through Earth's crust to destroy nuclear plants, he could easily burrow another entrance to the cave. Second, as another poster pointed out, if Reed was so smart he would not have left the Mole Man. Maybe these storyline problems were common in the Silver Age, but idk. TaoTaomona Says:.