Fantastic! #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thunder God Strikes Back," Thor—still in his human guise as Donald Blake—faces a double threat when the Cobra, Klaus Vorhees, returns with renewed malice, only to be swiftly defeated. Meanwhile, Mr. Hyde, revealed as Calvin Zabo, escapes once more, setting the stage for a dangerous resurgence. Back in the office, Blake is blindsided by Jane Foster’s anger, convinced he’s betrayed Thor—though the truth of her feelings remains tangled in secrets yet to unfold.
In "The Supreme Sacrifice," Professor X returns to a fallen Sentinel, probing its sudden halt as the X-Men fight to escape their captors. With the Sentinels closing in and Master Mold's plans advancing, the team must rely on instinct and courage as they face overwhelming odds—while Xavier's discovery could change everything.
Johnny Future suddenly finds he can fly, testing the power before returning to his duties. Meanwhile, The Master of the S.S.S. grows concerned about Johnny’s newfound abilities and sends Dr. Felda and her assistant to use the Evolution Speeder to create a future warrior from a single-celled organism—only for the experiment to go catastrophically wrong, unleashing a towering, primal Beast-Man from the Stone Age.
In this 1967 adventure from Fantastic! #30, Hawkeye [Clint Barton] finds himself locked in a fierce clash with Iron Man [Tony Stark], the tension escalating until a misdirected arrow strikes their teammate, the Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]. With his partner wounded, Hawkeye abandons the fight to rush her to safety, leaving the confrontation unresolved and the stakes dangerously high.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #106 (1964), Tales of Suspense #57 (1964), The X-Men #16 (1966)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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