Fantastic! #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the Mercy of Loki, Prince of Evil!", Johnny Future’s search for answers leads him into a storm of prehistoric chaos when an abandoned evolution speeder unleashes a horde of giant Stone Age warriors. With the island in flames and his allies gone, Johnny is swept into the sea—only to crash-land beside Rick, who’s barely clinging to life. Written by Alf Wallace and illustrated by Luis Bermejo with inks by Wallace, this 1967 adventure blends sci-fi peril and sudden rescue, while Jack Kirby’s dynamic cover art captures the moment’s high stakes.
In this 1967 tale from *Fantastic! #33*, Thor finds himself caught in a web of magic and deception when Loki, exploiting a rift between father and son, descends to Earth to abduct Jane Foster. With Doctor Strange’s help and a desperate rescue mission underway, Thor must confront the trickster’s cunning before the chaos escalates.
In the year 2100, a desperate criminal hijacks a spaceship, racing to claim the legendary treasure of Planetoid 12—only to find a barren wasteland of water and mud. Forced to bring along a reluctant pilot, he scoffs at the idea of treasure until a shocking transformation reveals the truth: the real prize isn't gold or jewels, but something far more profound.
When Xavier and Cyclops return to the X-Mansion after losing contact with Angel, they find the school under siege—overwhelmed and defeated before they can even react. As Beast and Jean arrive to help, they too fall to an unseen force, leaving the mansion vulnerable. Just as Warren’s parents arrive, they’re met not by their son, but by Magneto himself, standing at the gates.
In "null," a forgotten evolution speeder awakens, spewing forth a horde of savage Stone Age warriors as the Master, frustrated by his silent minions, unleashes a blast that wipes them out in an instant. Just as the island burns, Johnny Future—flying overhead—gets caught in the explosion, crash-landing in the sea where he’s pulled from the waves by Rick, who’s barely clinging to life. With a quiet shift, Johnny slips away, reappearing moments later as John Foster, his true identity now subtly revealed.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #107 (1963), Journey into Mystery #108 (1964), Tales of Suspense #58 (1964), The X-Men #17 (1966)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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