COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Fantastic Four Annual 12
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Grade:
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9.6
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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1176762003
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Owner:
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WARREN STRICKLAND
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Signature Series Grade 9.6
WHITE Pages
Published, 1977
SIGNED BY BOB HALL & KEITH POLLARD ON 5/18/13
Inhumans & Sphinx appearance.
Marv Wolfman story, John Buscema cover Bob Hall and Keith Pollard art
"FURY IN THE STARS!"
Guest-starring the uncanny INHUMANS
Title: "The End of the Inhumans... and the Fantastic Four: Hither Comes... Crystal! /
Chapter 2 Hollywood, Here We Are! /
Chapter 3 Battle for the Great Refuge! /
Chapter 4 ...And into -- Space! /
Chapter 5 The Sphinx!"
Johnny Storm, with much fanfare, is about to test a new rocket-powered racing car at the Nassau County Race Track. He had been working on the vehicle "for months" with a mechanic named Ted. who Is at the track with him. After the photographer finishes, Johnny climbs in, turns on the ignition, and flashes away. The car, which he named the Jet Streak, functions perfectly—as Johnny, who used Reed's computers In designing It, knew it would. Suddenly Crystal and Lockjaw materialize in the back seat. There is a crisis in the Great Refuge, she says, and the Inhumans need Johnny's help at once. Before Johnny can nod his agreement, Lockjaw quickly teleports all of them away, leaving the driverless car to smash in flames into the retaining wall. In Attilan, Crystal explains that the Great Refuge has been rebuilt into a fortress and that her husband. Quicksilver, and all the other members of the Royal Family have been taken prisoner. Johnny flames on and flies over the city, but he is quickly struck by an energy bolt from an ion cannon by Thraxon, the traitorous Inhuman responsible for the crisis. Johnny falls to the ground uninjured and shatters the cannon with a flame bolt; but Thraxon protects himself behind an invulnerable shield.
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