I Fantastici Quattro #2
In "I Fantastic Quattro contro gli Skrull," the Fantastic Four face their most insidious threat yet as four Skrulls—aliens masters of shape-shifting—perfectly mimic the heroes to undermine their reputation and clear the way for an invasion of Earth. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby, with inks by George Klein, this 1971 Italian classic sees the team fighting not just an enemy, but a deception that blurs the line between friend and foe. The cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky captures the tension with a striking, action-packed image that perfectly sets the tone for the mystery unfolding within.
In "I Fantastic Quattro contro gli Skrull," four Skrulls—masters of shapeshifting—disguise themselves as the Fantastic Four to undermine the team and clear the way for an alien invasion of Earth. As the real heroes struggle to expose the deception, trust fractures and the line between friend and foe blurs in a high-stakes game of identity and survival.
In "I soldatini," a boy’s quiet ritual of arranging his toy soldiers takes a strange turn when he adds a new Civil War figure to his prisoner of war stockade. That night, he and his father are suddenly confronted by an otherworldly invader from the sixth dimension—only to wake the next morning, convinced it was a shared dream. But when the boy checks his model prison the next day, he finds the invader trapped inside, guarded by the very toy soldier he placed there.
In "Quando il mostro cammina," a compassionate reporter rescues a four-armed ape from a hunter, only to uncover a startling truth: the creature is an alien envoy seeking a human worthy of a message meant to bridge worlds. When the alien’s mission succeeds, its gesture of peace brings an unexpected change—zoos across Earth are shut down, marking a turning point in humanity’s relationship with other species.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #2 (1962), Fantastic Four #3 (1962), Tales to Astonish #39 (1963), Tales to Astonish #41 (1963)
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