I Fantastici Quattro #53
In "La Torcia che fu!", the Mad Thinker unleashes a long-buried threat by reactivating the original android body of the Human Torch, turning the once-hero into a weapon against the Fantastic Four. As the team faces their eerily familiar foe, the line between past and present blurs, and loyalty is tested in the shadow of a forgotten flame.
In "Cammina come un uomo!", Sub Mariner faces a terrifying new threat when a radioactive barrel dumped by a passing ship awakens the ancient Mostro Arancione beneath the sea. As the creature rampages across both ocean depths and the surface world, Namor must confront it—only to find himself caught in a deadly crossfire with a submarine that sees him as the enemy.
In "Il monarca e il mostro!", Sub Mariner faces off against the fearsome Mostro Arancione in a brutal clash beneath the sea. When the creature's rampage triggers an avalanche, Namor uses the submarine's own torpedoes to trap it—only to turn on the vessel itself, fighting to survive as both man and monster push each other to the brink. As the wreckage drifts away and Namor struggles back to Atlantis, he battles a deadly dose of radiation, only to emerge with a new resolve: to call a council of war.
In "Disperato, nelle mani di Dragorr!", Sub Mariner finds himself ensnared by the seemingly powerful ruler of a remote island, Dragorr—only to discover that the mighty conqueror is no more than a machine controlled by a hidden, tiny master. When Namor arrives to humble the audacious challenger, he quickly becomes the captive of a scheme far more cunning than he anticipated.
In "La fine del viaggio!", a timid space pilot answers a call to investigate a mysterious cosmic cloud, unaware he's walking into a test of courage. The cloud conceals a hidden utopia where only the truly brave are welcome — and the pilot's quiet resolve may be the key to a journey no one else dared to begin.
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