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 …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #41 – February 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #41 YEAR: August 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Vince Colletta Letterer: Sam Rosen In the last issue, we saw Reed Richards, during a fight against Dr. Doom, turn Ben Grimm into Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #40 – February 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #40 YEAR: July 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: V. Colletta Letterer: Artie Simek Dr. Doom has taken control of the Baxter Building, the headquarters of the Fantastic Four. And now the Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #37 – February 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #37 YEAR: April 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Chic Stone Letterer: Artie Simek With the marriage of Reed Richards and Sue Storm approaching, the guys are trying on tuxedos while Reed Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #35 – February 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #35 YEAR: February 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Chic Stone Letterer: Artie Simek For those who love old 1940’s and ’50s films, especially those that had the college atmosphere, will no Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #34 – January 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #34 YEAR: January 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Chic Stone Letterer: Artie Simek For those who have been reading Marvel miniseries such as “Annihilation” and Secret Wars” discovered a character known Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #32 – November 1964 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #32 YEAR: November 1964 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Chic Stone Letterer: S. Rosen For those who have read early issues of the Fantastic Four, there are two personal storylines that involve Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Giant-Size Fantastic Four Issue #6 – October 1975 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Giant-Size Fantastic Four Issue #6 YEAR: October 1975 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written By Stan Lee Art by Jack Kirby Embellished by Joe Sinnott Lettered by Sam Rosen When Jack Kirby left Marvel Comics back in 1970, it was no surprise considering the dissatisfaction Kirby Read More …