Fantastic Four #302
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSomething is terribly wrong with the Human Torch — the cover of Fantastic Four #302 (May 1987) shows Johnny Storm standing in the middle of a panicked crowd, his blue FF uniform crackling with wild yellow energy as he strains in obvious distress, unable to ignite. Bystanders flee in all directions while a stern, bespectacled older man observes the scene from an elevated vantage point, the tagline "To Flame No More!" making the stakes unmistakably clear. John Buscema and Sal Buscema deliver a powerfully composed image that sells the drama immediately, with Roger Stern and Tom DeFalco crafting the story behind it.
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Human Torch investigates a group of eco-terrorists.
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