Fantastic! #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thunder-God and the Thug!", the X-Men face their greatest challenge yet—leading without Xavier. When Magneto sends the Toad to dominate an athletic event, his shocking feats ignite a furious crowd, forcing the team to step in. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Paul Reinman’s bold inks, this 1967 classic features cover art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, capturing the chaos in a 9d comic from IPC.
In "The Thunder-God and the Thug!" from Fantastic! #7 (1967), a wounded gangster named Thug Thatcher forces a surgeon, Dr. Blake, to operate on him after a botched escape, setting off a tense standoff where gratitude quickly turns to threat. With the doctor's life now in his hands, Thug Thatcher makes it clear his gratitude won’t last long.
In "Trapped: One X-Man!" from Fantastic! #7 (1967), the X-Men face a crisis when Professor Xavier’s telepathic powers vanish, leaving the team without their guiding mind. When Magneto exploits the situation by sending the Toad to infiltrate an athletic competition—using his surprising talents to draw suspicion—the X-Men must act fast to stop him, even as the crowd turns against the seemingly dangerous mutant.
In "Kala, Queen of the Netherworld!", Jo is taken by Kala, the ruler of a hidden underground realm, who seeks Iron Man’s help to launch an invasion of the surface world. With his unique insight and scientific mind, Stark must convince the queen that the surface is no place for her kind—before war erupts beneath the earth.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #89 (1963), Tales of Suspense #43 (1963), The X-Men #5 (1964)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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