Fantastic! #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Enter, The Avengers!" kicks off with a sensational clash of wills when Johnny Future announces his mission to take down the Animal Man, sparking a national panic. As the headline-grabbing threat unfolds, the Animal Man unleashes a nationwide feral uprising among household pets, forcing Johnny to track him to London Zoo. Written by Alf Wallace and brought to life with dynamic art by Luis Bermejo, this standout issue features a bold cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone, capturing the chaos before it even begins.
In a high-stakes race against time, Xavier tracks Lucifer to Bavaria, only to discover the villain’s heartbeat is tied to a massive thermal bomb. When the X-Men arrive and clash with the Avengers—also on the scene—the two teams must prevent a deadly misunderstanding before the bomb detonates.
In this wild 1967 adventure from *Fantastic! #16*, Thor and Loki—once allies—now wreak havoc across Earth after Loki’s spell twists Thor into a villain. With Thor’s hammer now a weapon of chaos, the two brothers turn their fury on humanity, forcing the other Asgardians to intervene with a desperate, head-spinning solution.
In this gripping installment from *Fantastic! #16* (1967), Johnny Future’s bold challenge to the Animal Man ignites a nationwide crisis as household pets across the country turn feral. With the trail leading to London Zoo, Regents Park, Johnny closes in on the masked menace—only to face a deadly ambush from two leopards unleashed by the villain himself.
In "The Icy Fingers of Jack Frost Part 2," a down-on-his-luck boxer earns a second chance when he saves Stark’s life, leading to a job as his chauffeur. But when a disgruntled scientist, scorned by Stark, unleashes a freezing suit to exact revenge, Iron Man must step in before the cold fury spreads.
In a tense twist of interplanetary misunderstanding, Earth's first expedition to Venus faces a deadly reception when the Venusians, convinced humans are invaders, deploy robotic enforcers to repel them. Amid the chaos, a quiet janitor named Jo devises a bold plan: build robots identical to the Venusian ones, hoping their shared design will signal peace.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #86 (1962), Journey into Mystery #94 (1963), Tales of Suspense #45 (1963), Tales of Suspense #55 (1964), The X-Men #9 (1965)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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