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Hit Comics Die fantastischen Vier#249
Cover: John Buscema & Joe Sinnott

Hit Comics Die fantastischen Vier #249

Jan 1973 · BSV - Williams · 1,20 DEM; 9 ATS; 1,60 CHF
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Das Geheimnis des Monsters," Namor, imprisoned on the fiery Inferno Isle, faces a monstrous guardian of molten rock while Atlantis teeters under the tyrannical rule of Byrrah. With Dorma uncovering a hidden hypnosis device that could shift the kingdom’s loyalty, and Byrrah desperate enough to unleash a weapon capable of destroying all of Atlantis, Namor races to return and stop the catastrophe. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Bill Everett with inks by Dan Adkins, this gripping tale brings the clash of underwater empires to a boiling point—cover by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott.

Contains 2 stories
Das Geheimnis des Monsters
20 pp · Superhero
FEATURE: Fantastic Four [Mr. FantasticInvisible GirlHuman Torch [Johnny Storm]The Thing]VILLAIN: Monster from the Lost Lagoon
Draußen lauert der Tod!
12 pp · Superhero
Sub-Mariner [Namor]GUESTS: Lord VashtiLady DormaVILLAINS: ByrrahAttumaKrangInferno Isle Monster

In "Draußen lauert der Tod!", Namor, imprisoned on the volcanic Inferno Isle by the usurping Byrrah, fights the island’s fiery guardian and escapes to reclaim his throne. Meanwhile, Dorma uncovers Byrrah’s hypnosis machine and uses it to rally the Atlanteans, turning the tide against the tyrant—just as Byrrah forces Attuma to activate a weapon meant to destroy Atlantis.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Joe Sinnott

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #91 (1967), Fantastic Four #125 (1972)

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