Fantastic Four #7
In "La folie de l'homme-taupe!", a sleeping artist in a wax museum is awakened by an eerie sound, only to discover the figures are not what they seem—living, watching, and waiting. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby, this 1971 classic blends eerie suspense and surreal imagery. The cover, penciled by Kirby and inked by Joe Sinnott, captures the unsettling moment just before the museum comes alive.
In "Minuit au musée de cire," Jo, an artist who falls asleep in a wax museum, awakens after midnight to a strange sound—only to discover the wax figures are not what they seem. As he flees, he realizes the museum’s silent forms are alive, watching, and far more dangerous than they appear. The story unfolds with eerie stillness and mounting tension, culminating in a sudden, surreal escape that leaves behind a haunting message from the waxen inhabitants.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #74 (1961), Fantastic Four #84 (1969), Fantastic Four #89 (1969), Fantastic Four #90 (1969)
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