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I Fantastici Quattro#51
Cover: Jack Kirby & Joe Sinnott

I Fantastici Quattro #51

Mar 1973 · Editoriale Corno · 200 ITL
🌐 Italian edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 4 stories
La Cosa contro Silver Surfer!
20 pp · Superhero
La CosaSilver Surfer
Uno straniero attacca dal cielo!
6 pp · Superhero
Sub MarinerAttuma

In the crushing depths of the ocean, Attuma stumbles upon a colossal alien robot that tumbles from a passing spacecraft—unexpectedly turning the tide in his long-standing feud with Sub Mariner. With the machine at his command, he sets his sights on destroying Namor and Atlantis, unleashing a threat unlike any the undersea realm has faced before.

Il principe e la forza!
12 pp · Superhero
Sub MarinerAttuma

In "Il principe e la forza!", Attuma unleashes a colossal alien robot upon Atlantis, forcing Namor to rally every ounce of strength from his people and even his underwater allies to stand against the mechanical menace. As the battle reaches its peak, the invaders return to reclaim their lost creation, abruptly halting the assault.

Battuto da Byrrah!
7 pp · Superhero
Sub MarinerByrrah

In "Battuto da Byrrah!", Namor faces his greatest challenge yet when his cousin Byrrah rises to power in Atlantis, rallying the people and council with sharp words against the Sub-Mariner’s rule. The challenge escalates to a single combat that shocks even Namor when his powers fail him, leaving him vulnerable as Byrrah claims victory.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Joe Sinnott

Reprints

↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #55 (1966), Tales to Astonish #88 (1967), Tales to Astonish #89 (1967), Tales to Astonish #90 (1967)

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