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Cover: Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers

Fantastic! #15

May 1967 · IPC · 9d [0-0-9 GBP]
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In "Thor and Loki Attack the Human Race!" from Fantastic! #15 (1967), a 9d comic that pulses with mid-60s sci-fi energy, the mysterious Link finds himself caught between a crumbling alliance and a new threat when Dr. Viktor Kelso is discovered in a catatonic state—blamed on the Link by the authorities. Meanwhile, the Animal Man, star of Bigby's Circus, unleashes his power over all creatures, broadcasting a declaration of dominance across the nation. With the police closing in and his own identity exposed, the Link must make a desperate move: breaking into a costumiers shop, using makeup and a bold new look to emerge as Johnny Future, a hero reborn in the shadows. Written by Alf Wallace and brought to life with dynamic art by Luis Bermejo (pencils and inks), this issue’s cover by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers captures the moment’s electric tension—where myth, madness, and metamorphosis collide.

Contains 4 stories
Thor and Loki Attack the Human Race!
7 pp · Superhero
ThorLokiOdinHeimdall

In "Thor and Loki Attack the Human Race!", Loki’s cunning magic sends Thor reeling with a blow to the head—turning the god of thunder into a force of chaos. With Loki at his side, the duo unleashes havoc across Earth, testing the limits of their newfound alliance. But even as the destruction mounts, the other Asgardians prepare a final, fateful strike to restore Thor’s true self.

Unus, the Untouchable! [Part 2]
11 pp · Superhero
X-Men [AngelBeastCyclopsIcemanMarvel Girl]Unus

In "Unus, the Untouchable! [Part 2]," Unus attempts to prove himself to Magneto by confronting the X-Men, only to be thwarted when Beast unveils a device meant to amplify his powers—backfiring in a way that leaves Unus unable to hold onto food. As the team scrambles to undo the effects, Unus is forced to reckon with his own limitations, and in the aftermath, he makes a quiet pledge to stay clear of Magneto’s plans.

The Missing Link Makes a Dynamic Change to Combat the Animal Man
4.5 pp · Adventure, Science Fiction, Superhero
The Missing Link (adopts his Johnny Future persona in this episode)Dr. Viktor KelsoLita MunroThe Animal Man

When Lita Munro flees to London heartbroken, the city’s chaos deepens as Dr. Viktor Kelso lies catatonic—blamed on the mysterious Link. Meanwhile, the Animal Man, star of Bigby’s Circus, declares his intent to dominate the nation through animal control, sending shockwaves through the streets. Hearing the broadcast, the Link, now a fugitive, makes a bold choice: breaking into a costumiers shop, he transforms with makeup and a new suit, emerging as the daring Johnny Future.

The Icy Fingers of Jack Frost!
10 pp · Superhero
Iron ManHarold "Happy" HoganVirginia "Pepper" PottsProfessor Shapanka

In "The Icy Fingers of Jack Frost!", a down-on-his-luck boxer earns a second chance when he saves Stark’s life, landing a job as his chauffeur. But when a disgruntled scientist, wronged by Stark, dons a freezing suit to exact revenge, Iron Man must step in to stop a chilling threat before it freezes the city solid.

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (VG) $9
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $33*
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $30*
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Full credits

artist, inker Luis Bermejo
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Dick Ayers

Reprints

↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #15 (1963), Journey into Mystery #94 (1963), Tales of Suspense #45 (1963), The X-Men #8 (1964)

Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)

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