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Cover: Salvador Larroca & Art Thibert

Fantastic Four #13

Mar 2000 · Panini France · 24,00 FRF
“Il ne fait pas bon mourir sur la Lune !”

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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writer Mark Waid · writer Ralph Macchio · artist Andy Kubert · inker Jesse Delperdang · colorist Chris Sotomayor · cover Salvador Larroca, Art Thibert

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writer Mark Waid
cover pencils Salvador Larroca
cover inks Art Thibert

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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.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).