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"Les Fantastiques" kicks off with a high-stakes intergalactic mission as Captain Mar-Vell, a Kree officer, is sent alone to evaluate Earth’s defenses—posing as a human among them. Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling and Gene Colan’s moody artwork bring a tense, grounded alien perspective to this early Marvel adventure, while Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman’s dynamic cover captures the mystery of Mar-Vell’s arrival.
In "Maître de la Haine," Nick Fury, now a CIA colonel, turns to the Fantastic Four for help—though they're already under the sinister influence of the Master of Hate's H-ray. The story unfolds as the team's autonomy is compromised, setting up a tense confrontation with no clear path to resolution.
In "Duel avec le Vautour," the Vautour's arrogance leads him to boast about stealing a diamond convoy from the police, a challenge that draws the attention of the Spider. With confidence and cunning on both sides, the clash between hero and villain takes flight—literally—before the first page turns.
In "Cela commença ainsi...!", Captain Mar-Vell of the Kree intergalactic fleet is sent alone on a covert mission to assess Earth's defenses—posing as one of the very humans he's meant to study. As he navigates life among them, the line between observer and ally begins to blur.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #1 (1961), The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (1963), Fantastic Four #19 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man #5 (1963), Fantastic Four #21 (1963), Marvel Super-Heroes #12 (1967), Marvel #2 (1970)
Reprinted in Strange #3 (1970), Strange #4 (1970), Strange #79 (1976), L'ère des Comics Marvel 1961-1978 #[nn] (2017)
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