Frankenstein #16
In "Les 4 Fantastiques contre Cyberman," Jack Kirby crafts a bold, cosmic tale where the Monolith’s influence spans time—shaping Vira’s ambition in the past and transforming Vera into a cosmic seed in the future. Kirby’s dynamic art, inked by Mike Royer, brings this interdimensional journey to life, while Ron Wilson and Pablo Marcos deliver a striking cover that captures the story’s otherworldly scale.
In "Les 4 Fantastiques contre Cyberman," the Thing is captured by the Fixer and Mentallo aboard the SHIELD helicarrier and used to breach the Baxter Building, where they activate Doom's time platform to pull Deathlok from the future. The story unfolds as a high-stakes clash of minds and machines, with the Fantastic Four's legacy hanging in the balance.
In a forgotten time, Vira uncovers the Monolith and is consumed by its power, reshaping her tribe’s fate. Centuries later, another woman named Vera stumbles upon the same ancient artifact, setting in motion a transformation that sends her beyond the stars.
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