Saturday, September 20, 2014
Giant Size Fantastic Four (1974) #6 - October 1975 Issue - Marvel Comics
Giant Size Fantastic Four (1974) #6 - October 1975 Issue - Marvel Comics
$7.00 USD - Order Here
1st printing.
This comic book is in used condition. Comic is complete with cover and all pages attached. This comic has some flaws that warrant a VG/F grade.
Note: Damage to top of front cover. Bent staple poking through front cover.
Comic Book will be shipped bagged and boarded!
Story by Stan Lee. Art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.
With Sue about to give birth at any moment, her life is at risk unless Reed can secure Element X, an element only found from a single source in the Negative Zone, that will save her and the baby's life from the risk posed by the very cosmic rays in Sue's body.
Travelling into the Negative Zone, Reed, Ben and Johnny are captured by Annihilus, whose Cosmic Control Rod has the element that Reed needs; however Annihilus, obsessed with the immortality the rod provides refuses to part with it. Stealing the rod, Reed, Johnny and Ben are chased all over the Negative Zone dodging the various threats and opponents set against them by Annihilus.
Trapped on a floating rock drifting towards the barrier between positive and negative matter (and a very explosive death) Reed is forced to give up the Rod to Annihilus, but not without siphoning out some of the Element X needed to save Sue and the baby's life. Escaping Annihilus and returning to the positive matter universe, Reed and the others rush to the hospital with the element. Sometime later, Sue gives birth to a health baby boy with no further complications. - Marvel Comics
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