Fantastic Four #351
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Strange Interlude," the Fantastic Four face a chilling test of identity when the enigmatic cosmic entity Kubik and his mysterious counterpart Kosmos deploy doppelgangers to probe the core of human nature. Written by Len Kaminski and brought to life by Mark Bagley’s dynamic art, this 1991 issue explores the team’s resilience under psychological pressure, with Dan Panosian’s inks, Max Scheele’s colors, and Bill Oakley’s lettering enhancing the tension. The cover by Bagley and Panosian captures the eerie intensity of the encounter.
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Kosmos and Kubik experiment with Fantastic Four doppelgangers to determine the true character of humans.
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