Fantastic Four #288
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Full Circle," the Fantastic Four find themselves trapped in the depths of the Latverian Embassy, where Doom attempts to reconstruct his physical form using cosmic mysticism. With his plan faltering, he summons the Beyonder—only to face a challenge far greater than any machine or spell: the will of a being who remembers being wronged. Written and drawn by John Byrne, with inks by Joe Sinnott and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1986 issue brings a surreal clash of intellect, power, and consequence, all rendered with Byrne’s signature precision. The cover, also by Byrne, captures the moment of confrontation with chilling intensity.
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Deep in the Latverian Embassy, Doom has captured the Fantastic Four and is trying to draw his real body together using mystic energies that span the cosmos. When this power fails, Doom brings the Beyonder to restore his old body but the Beyonder isn't about to do any favors for someone who once stole his power. Reed talks some sense into the demi-god and the Beyonder splits Doom from Norman McArthur and sends the villain away to fight in the first Secret War.
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