Fantastic Four – Special King Sized Annual #3 – October 1965 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A magnificent battle between the X-Men vs. the Imperial Guards but an amazing rescue by the Starjammers. TITLE: Fantastic Four – Special King Sized Annual #3 YEAR: October 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Chris Claremont PENCILER: Jack Kirby INKER: Vince Colletta LETTERER: Artie Simek COLORIST: Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #60 – March 1967 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #60 YEAR: March 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Sam Rosen Back in issue #58, Dr. Doom has stolen the Silver Surfer’s cosmic powers and now has control of Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #59 – February 1967 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #59 YEAR: February 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Artie Simek In issue #58, Dr. Doom has stolen the Silver Surfer’s cosmic powers and now has control of the Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #55 – October 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #55 YEAR: October 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Sammy Rosen In issue #55, Reed and Sue Richards are taking off to continue their honeymoon, while the Thing plans Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #56 – November 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #56 YEAR: November 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Artie Simek In issue #54, we saw how the Black Panther and the Fantastic Four defeated Klaw.  In issue #56, Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #54 – September 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #54 YEAR: September 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Sam Rosen With the Fantastic Four and Black Panther defeating Klaw, its now back to reality for everyone. And what Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #53 – August 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #53 YEAR: August 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Art Simek With the success of the “Black Panther” live-action film, there is a lot of interest from people trying Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #47 – February 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #47 YEAR: February 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Art Simek With the Inhumans introduced and Crystal and Johnny falling for each other and Maximus the Magnificent who has Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #44 – November 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #44 YEAR: November 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: S. Rosen Just when you think the Frightful Four were gone, well Medusa returns! But before we think that Stan Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #43 – October 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #43 YEAR: October 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: V. Colletta Letterer: Artie Simek In the final part of this three-story saga, the Frightful Four has gained the upperhand by brainwashing The Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #42 – September 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #42 YEAR: September 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Vince Colletta Letterer: Sam Rosen In the last issue, we saw The Thing captured and brainwashed by the Frightful Four. As the Fantastic Read More …