Coleccionable Marvel Héroes #14
In "¡De Vuelta a las Raices!", a seemingly ordinary man unknowingly harbors a tremendous power as he follows the Four Fantastic on their journey from New York to the stars. When the team departs Earth aboard a spacecraft to confront the living planet Ego, their path reveals something far deeper than adventure—something tied to a forgotten origin. Written by John Byrne and Gonzalo Quesada, with art by Byrne and inks by Byrne, this 2010 Panini España issue features a cover by Byrne and Terry Austin.
When the 4 Fantásticos face a mysterious assault from the primal forces of earth, water, air, and fire, they turn to their most unlikely ally—Dr. Strange—for help, fearing the attack may be rooted in ancient magic.
In "¡Misión para un Muerto!", Johnny is unexpectedly visited by a priest who hands him a note from an old schoolmate recently executed—tasking Johnny with clearing the man’s name in front of his grieving mother. Written by a team known for their grounded storytelling and illustrated with stark emotional clarity, the story unfolds as a quiet yet urgent mission steeped in guilt, memory, and the weight of unfinished business.
In "¡El Hombre con el Poder!", Jo, a seemingly ordinary man on a business trip to New York, finds himself drawn into the extraordinary world of the Fantastic Four—watching from the sidelines as they confront crises that ultimately lead them into deep space and toward the living planet Ego. Written by a team known for their sharp storytelling, the story unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring the quiet power of observation and the unexpected ways ordinary lives intersect with the cosmic.
In "Terror en una Ciudad Pequeña," the Fantastic Four find themselves stranded in a familiar yet unsettling version of their world, unaware that the Doctor Death, aided by the Puppet Master, has orchestrated their displacement using mysterious machines. As they navigate this distorted reality, the line between home and nightmare begins to blur.
In "¡La Chica Está que Arde!", Frankie Raye confides in Johnny about a strange, spontaneous second skin that sometimes covers her torso—until, with his guidance, she begins to remember her childhood and realizes she shares his powers. As they reconnect and explore her abilities together, the bond between them deepens in ways neither expected.
In "Cuanto Más Cambian las Cosas...", Reed Richards tries to reverse the transformation that's left Ben Grimm in a more primitive state, but when the machine meant to restore him malfunctions, the results are far from what he expected. As Ben struggles to understand his new form, Reed faces the unsettling truth that even his best science might not be enough to undo what's been done.
In "Los Amigos de Wendy," Tía Petunia travels from the quiet Arizona town of Benson to New York, desperate to reach Ben and enlist the help of the Fantastic Four after a wave of inexplicable fear begins claiming her neighbors. With the town gripped by an unseen dread, she must convince the heroes to answer the call—even if they’ve never heard of her small, forgotten corner of the world.
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