Fantastic Four #10
In "Le retour des terribles quatre," a painter is hired to coat a mysterious statue with strange paint—only to discover at midnight that the statue has come alive and begun a rampage. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Jack Kirby and inks by George Klein, this 1972 classic features a bizarre alien threat disguised as a sculpture, all while the cover by Jack Kirby and John Verpoorten captures the chaos in bold, dynamic detail.
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A painter is hired to cover a statue with strange paint. The statue comes to life at midnight and goes on a rampage. The statue is an advance agent for an alien invasion, and the painter defeats it by using turpentine to remove the special paint.
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