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Cover: Adi Granov

Fantastic Four #541

Nov 2006 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD
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“Many Annoying Things, None of Them French”

In "Many Annoying Things, None of Them French," the Thing finds himself in Paris, where he teams up with local heroes to stop a mole man and his army of rock monsters from destroying the city—spurred by a personal grudge over a woman's insult. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Mike McKone, with inks by Andy Lanning, Kris Justice, and Cam Smith, and colors by Paul Mounts, this issue blends humor and high stakes in a uniquely French setting. The cover by Adi Granov captures the clash with bold, dynamic flair.

writer J. Michael Straczynski · artist Mike McKone · inker Andy Lanning · inker Kris Justice · inker Cam Smith · colorist Paul Mounts · letterer VC's Rus Wooton · cover Adi Granov

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inker Cam Smith
colorist Paul Mounts
cover pencils, inks Adi Granov

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The Thing arrives in France and ends up helping the heroes of Paris fight an underground "mole man" and his army of rock monsters who plan on razing the city of lights over a woman's slight.

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