Fantastic! #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Power of the Thunder God!", Pepper and Happy grapple with Tony Stark's sudden absence, leading to a tense moment when Happy breaks into Stark's home—only to find Tony alive, hidden beneath his armor. With the Mandarin's space-laser laying waste to Stark's factory, Iron Man must flee to China, disguising himself as a bearded stranger, where he faces the Mandarin's deadly robot Koto in a battle that tests his resolve. Written by Stan Lee, illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Dick Ayers and letters by Sam Rosen, this 1967 issue features a cover by Jay Gavin and Marie Severin, capturing the high-stakes drama in bold, dynamic style.
In "The Power of the Thunder God!", Thor faces off against the Cobra and Mr. Hyde as Jane Foster's life hangs in the balance. While Odin begins to reconsider his stance on Jane, guided by Balder’s compassion, Loki is summoned to deliver a crucial message to the mystic healer Hardol—only to be intercepted by Balder and other gods wary of his loyalty.
In a London gripped by chaos, Johnny finds himself in prison while Mr. Opposite’s mind-control turns the army into reckless stormers of the streets. With a sudden spark of inspiration, Johnny breaks free—and not just himself, but the infamous Curly "King" Kalo and one of his henchmen. As the trio marches through the prison halls, the governor watches, resolve hardening, certain this is the end of the line.
In "Lo! Now Shall Appear--! The Mimic!" from Fantastic! #37 (1967), the X-Men face a terrifying foe who’s absorbed their combined abilities, turning the team’s strength against them. With Jean captured and the trail leading deep into a forgotten mine, the mutants confront the truth behind the Mimic’s power—and the legacy of a machine built by his father.
In "The Death of Tony Stark," Pepper and Happy, shaken by Tony Stark's sudden disappearance, prepare to resign from their roles at Stark Industries. When Happy investigates Stark’s home and finds him in his armor, hidden beneath the covers, Tony insists everything is under control—only for the Mandarin to strike with a devastating space-laser, shattering the factory and forcing Iron Man to flee to China in disguise.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #111 (1964), Tales of Suspense #61 (1965), The X-Men #19 (1966)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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