Fantastic Four #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "In One World — And out the Other!", Alicia is shaken when she sees a battle between the Thing and a mysterious figure from another dimension—only to realize the stranger is no ordinary double. With the real Thing now on a mission to track down his alternate self using Lockjaw, the Fantastic Four face a rift not just between worlds, but within their own team. Meanwhile, Reed’s surprising decision to sell his share of Fantastic Four, Inc. to Interlocking Technologies sends shockwaves through the group. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by John Buscema, with Chic Stone’s inks, Janice Cohen’s colors, and Ray Holloway’s letters, this 1975 classic features a cover by Gil Kane and Al Milgrom.
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Alicia witnesses a battle between Arkon and the Thing from another dimension and confuses him for her Ben. Once she explains the situation to the real Fantastic Four, Ben borrows Lockjaw so he can travel through dimensions and find his namesake. Reed sells his interest in Fantastic Four, Inc. to Interlocking Technologies.
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