Fantastic Four #6
In "La puissance et l'orgueil!", a scientist's assistant takes a desperate gamble, using a time machine to send himself forward—only to emerge in a world so ancient and untouched that humanity has vanished. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, this 1971 classic explores the haunting uncertainty of time, where the line between origin and end blurs. The cover, by Jack Kirby with inks by Joe Sinnott, captures the moment of isolation with striking intensity.
In "La puissance et l'orgueil!", the Fantastic Four, battered from a clash with the Doctor Doom, find themselves stranded in his castle—only to be invited to an unexpected dinner and piano recital by their nemesis. With Sue's timely arrival having turned the tide, the team now faces a tense, unpredictable evening where power and pride are on full display.
In "L'homme qui perdit le monde!", an ambitious scientist’s assistant takes a desperate leap into the unknown, using a mysterious device to send himself forward in time—only to awaken in a world so ancient and untouched that humanity itself feels like a forgotten dream. With no way back and the truth of the machine’s purpose still shrouded in mystery, he faces a chilling realization: he may have traveled not to the future, but to the very beginning of time.
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