Fantastic! #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the wake of their clash with the Sentinels, Hank, Bobby, and Scott are hospitalized—only Iceman remains unconscious, lost in a fevered coma. When Angel’s parents announce a visit, he flies back to the mansion, only to be ambushed by a shadowy stranger. Worried by his silence, Xavier and Cyclops return home, unaware they’re walking into a trap. "When the Grey Gargoyle Strikes!" brings a chilling new threat to the X-Mansion, with Stan Lee’s writing and Jack Kirby’s dynamic art—enhanced by Jay Gavin’s inks and Dick Ayers’ sharp lines—ramping up the tension in this 1967 classic. The cover, penciled by Kirby and inked by Ayers, captures the moment of dread with perfect menace.
In "When the Grey Gargoyle Strikes!", Thor’s battle takes a sudden turn when the Grey Gargoyle turns him to stone—sending the god crashing down, transforming him into Don Blake. Forced to fight as a mortal, Blake uses wit over might to outmaneuver his foe, leading the Gargoyle to a fatal fall into the river where his stone form vanishes beneath the surface.
In the wake of a brutal clash with the Sentinels, Hank, Bobby, and Scott are hospitalized—only Iceman remains in a coma, while his teammates recover. When Warren’s parents announce a visit, Angel returns to the mansion, only to be ambushed by a shadowy intruder. Worried by the silence, Xavier and Cyclops rush back home—just as they too are set upon by unseen enemies.
In this pulse-pounding 1967 adventure from *Fantastic! #32*, Jo and her team face off against a towering, mysterious enemy whose rage threatens to consume the island. When a giant hurls a deadly weapon at Johnny, the hero catches it midair and sends it flying—only to be met with a new threat as the giant hurls Rick into the sea. With Rick fighting to survive underwater and more colossal figures emerging from the jungle, the stakes rise fast.
In "The Uncanny Unicorn," Jo shares a surprising origin with Pepper Potts as Iron Man and the mysterious Unicorn clash in a high-stakes aerial battle. When Iron Man boards the Unicorn’s plane and destroys it, the enigmatic hero makes a daring escape—leaving Tony and Pepper to visit Happy in the hospital.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #107 (1964), Tales of Suspense #56 (1964), The X-Men #17 (1966)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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