Fantastic! #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sandu, Master Of The Supernatural!", the mysterious Link evades capture and seeks shelter in Lita Munro’s apartment, unaware of the dangerous game unfolding around him. As Professor Viktor Kelso attempts to steal Professor Richard Allen’s Paralyser plans, a sudden attack leaves Allen frozen in place—sparking the Link’s determination to infiltrate the lab once more. With tension mounting and a hidden shooting range about to be used for live-fire tests, the stakes rise in this pulse-pounding tale from writer Alfred Wallace and artist Luis Bermejo, with a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.
In "Sandu, Master Of The Supernatural!", a greedy carnival mystic is granted supernatural powers by Loki, who aims to use him as a weapon against Thor. When Thor is bested in their first clash, he must turn to Odin and the strength of his enchanted belt to overcome the mystical threat.
When an atomic test at one of Stark's weapons plants alters the Angel’s mind, he turns on his teammates and sets his sights on joining the Evil Mutants. With the X-Men in crisis and the Avengers stretched thin, only Iron Man answers the call—stepping in to confront a former ally now on a dangerous path.
In this taut 1967 tale from *Fantastic! #11*, the fugitive Link seeks shelter in Lita Munro’s apartment, unaware of the storm brewing as Professor Viktor Kelso attempts to steal Professor Richard Allen’s Paralyser plans. When Allen arrives unannounced and is instantly paralyzed, the Link must unravel the conspiracy—leading him back to the lab, where he hides behind a shooting range target just as soldiers prepare to test their new high-caliber rounds.
In "Prophet of Doom!" from Fantastic! #11 (1967), a man from the future arrives in the present with a chilling plan to seize power—demanding 100 million dollars from the Secretary General of the United Nations. But when the Secretary calmly reveals he’s also from the future, the would-be ruler realizes he’s not the first to try to change history, and that the past is guarded by unseen hands.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #91 (1963), Tales of Suspense #40 (1963), Tales of Suspense #49 (1964)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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