Marvel Elite #33
In "Liberté, justice pour tous," Johnny Storm struggles to settle into his new role as head of FF, Inc.'s financial division, while a mysterious extratechnological life-form strikes unexpectedly at a movie theater, targeting Sue Storm and the Thing. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life with dynamic art by Mike Wieringo, inks by Karl Kesel, and vibrant colors by Paul Mounts, this 2003 issue from Panini France captures the Human Torch's personal and professional tensions amid a sudden, otherworldly threat. The cover, by Tom Raney and Scott Hanna, sets a bold tone for the story's high-stakes blend of superhero drama and sci-fi intrigue.
In "Equation," Johnny Storm struggles to find his footing as head of FF, Inc.'s financial division, even as personal and professional pressures mount. When Sue Storm and the Thing are suddenly attacked by an enigmatic extratechnological life-form during a quiet night at the movies, Johnny’s world shifts in ways he never expected.
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