Fantastic! #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thunder God Strikes Back!", the captured Beast faces interrogation by Master Mold, the enigmatic leader of the Sentinel forces, as his mind is probed for secrets. With Trask ordered to build an army of Sentinels, the stage is set for a dire threat to humanity—written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by Jack Kirby, Werner Roth, and Dick Ayers, with letters by Artie Simek. The cover, by Don Heck, captures the moment’s intensity with bold, striking inks.
In "The Thunder God Strikes Back!", Thor races to reclaim his stolen cane while evading capture, transforming back into Dr. Blake to outwit his foes. As he pretends to betray the god of thunder, he must navigate deception and danger—only to face a final confrontation with Hyde, who escapes once more. When Blake returns to his office, he’s left grappling with Jane’s growing resentment over his apparent betrayal.
In "Prisoners of the Mysterious Master Mould!" from Fantastic! #29 (1967), the captured Beast faces the enigmatic Master Mold, whose mind probes reveal terrifying intentions. With the Sentinel leader commanding Trask to build an army of Sentinels, the fate of the world hangs in the balance—though how it unfolds remains a mystery.
In "Hawkeye, the Marksman," a carnival marksman with a sharp eye and a restless heart takes up the mantle of heroism, only to find himself tangled in a web of mistaken identity and sudden danger. Drawn into a shadowy alliance with the Black Widow, he's forced to confront Iron Man on her orders—leading to a clash that leaves him shaken and running, not from the enemy, but from the guilt of hurting a friend.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #106 (1964), Tales of Suspense #57 (1964), The X-Men #15 (1965)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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