Fantastic! #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Trapped By The Carbon Copy Man! Part 2," the Missing Link makes another daring escape, leaving chaos in his wake as a newspaper reporter vows to expose the truth in tomorrow’s paper. With Evil Doctor Kelso unleashing his paralyser on unsuspecting animals, the tension mounts in this gripping sequel drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Alfred Wallace. The cover, a dynamic collaboration by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, captures the escalating danger with bold, iconic flair.
In "Trapped By The Carbon Copy Man! Part 2," the heir to a race of shape-shifting aliens launches a daring assault on Earth as part of his rite of passage, using his ability to perfectly mimic humans to infiltrate New York's highest levels of government. As officials vanish and chaos spreads, Thor must uncover the truth behind the impostors before the city falls into irreversible control.
In "Sub-Mariner Joins The Evil Mutants! (Part 2)," Namor, the Sub-Mariner, finds himself at the center of a clash between the X-Men and Magneto’s Brotherhood of Mutants, each trying to win his allegiance. As the battle rages, Namor makes his own choice—stepping away from both sides, determined to follow his own path.
In a 1967 tale from Fantastic! #10, Evil Doctor Kelso puts his paralyser device to the test on animals, setting off a chain of chaos. The Missing Link, ever the escape artist, breaks free once more, and a visiting newspaper reporter is determined to capture the story—promising a front-page exposé by morning.
In "The Mysterious Mr. Doll! (Part 2)," Iron Man suits up in a newly engineered armor to confront the enigmatic Mr. Doll, whose antics have pushed Tony Stark to his limits. As the showdown unfolds, the victory comes at a cost—Tony’s reckless manipulation of Pepper’s emotions to gain an edge leaves their relationship strained in the aftermath.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #86 (1962), Journey into Mystery #90 (1963), Tales of Suspense #48 (1963), The X-Men #6 (1964)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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