Kirby Is… Fantastic! King-Size #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA 100.00 USD collector’s dream from 2019, Kirby Is… Fantastic! King-Size #nn features the legendary collaboration of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in "The Coming of... Sub-Mariner! Chapter 1 On the Trail of the Torch!" — a story that dives into the mysterious origins of the Atlantean warrior, set against a backdrop of rising tension and hidden agendas. With Kirby’s dynamic cover pencils and the bold inks of G. Bell, this oversized issue captures the raw energy of Marvel’s early era, delivering a gripping first chapter that sets the stage for an epic journey.
In "Chapter 5 Return to the Deep!", the Thing storms into Giganto’s lair with a bomb, setting off a dramatic explosion that shakes the underwater fortress. As flames and chaos erupt, the Human Torch sweeps the Sub-Mariner and Giganto into the sea, leaving the ocean floor in turmoil—and the Sub-Mariner’s ominous promise echoing behind him.
In this high-stakes installment from *Kirby Is… Fantastic! King-Size #nn*, the Fantastic Four convene at a remote New Mexico base for a critical mission briefing. With Bruce Banner and his assistant Karl Kort on-site, the team faces the urgent challenge of containing the Hulk—though how they’ll manage remains tightly under wraps.
In a furious clash of fists and fury, the Hulk returns to New York seeking retribution after learning Rick Jones has left him for the Avengers—only to find the Fantastic Four standing in his way. With the Thing the last hope to stop him, the two titans face off in a battle that tests strength, loyalty, and the cost of being a hero.
When Nick Fury summons the Fantastic Four to investigate a shadowy military buildup in Europe, their mission leads them straight into the heart of Latveria—where they’re captured by the enigmatic and dangerous Doom. In this high-stakes tale from Kirby Is… Fantastic! King-Size, the heroes face a chilling test of wit and resolve, trapped in the fortress of a villain whose name alone commands fear.
In "The Power and the Pride!", the Fantastic Four find themselves stranded in Castle Doom after surviving an assault, only to be invited inside by the villain himself for an unexpected dinner—and a piano recital. With Sue’s arrival having changed the tide, the team now faces a chillingly elegant trap where wit and nerve may be their only weapons.
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