Fantastic Four #13
In "Il ne fait pas bon mourir sur la Lune !", the Skull emerges from the twisted hell of the Cosmic Cube, a valet in a surreal hotel built for the world's most detestable — and now, free after a deadly clash with Captain America. Written by Mark Waid and Ralph Macchio, with bold art by Andy Kubert and inks by Jesse Delperdang, this 2000 Panini France edition delivers a sharp, surreal twist on the villain’s fate. The cover by Salvador Larroca and Art Thibert captures the issue’s eerie, high-stakes atmosphere.
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The Skull is a valet in a fancy hotel catering to Americans and other unholy swine in the hell the Cosmic Cube has created for him. After a lethal encounter with Captain America, the Skull wins his way free of the Cube's influence and returns to the real world.
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