Fantastic! #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Giants Walk the Earth!", John Foster’s dismissal from Harwood Electronics takes a bizarre turn when a mysterious death and a wave of suspicious lookalikes unsettle the workplace. As the Renusians tighten their grip, John—now aware of the deception—must act before his true identity is exposed. Written by Alf Wallace and illustrated by Luis Bermejo, this issue pulses with intrigue, while Jack Kirby’s dynamic cover art captures the story’s escalating tension.
In "Giants Walk the Earth!", Odin arrives on Earth to settle Thor’s growing bond with Jane Foster, but his arrival coincides with Loki’s reckless release of the Storm Giant Skagg and the fire giant Surtur. With Asgard’s fate hanging in the balance, Thor, Balder, and Odin must stand together against the towering threat of the giants, testing their strength and unity in a battle that could reshape the realms.
In the wake of their clash with the Juggernaut, Professor X sends the X-Men on a well-earned break—until a front-page story about Dr. Trask and his crusade against mutants pulls them back into the fight. When Trask appears on live television to debate the professor, he shocks the nation by revealing his army of Sentinels, machines designed to hunt and neutralize mutants. With the stakes rising, Professor X uses his telepathy to call the team back to action—before the machines can strike.
In "The Mandarin's Revenge!", Tony ventures into the jungles of Vietnam after his observer missiles fail, leading him straight to the hidden fortress of the Mandarin. When he launches an assault on the castle, he’s swiftly captured, setting the stage for a tense confrontation with the villain.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #104 (1964), Tales of Suspense #54 (1964), The X-Men #14 (1965)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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