Marvel Top #21
In "Prisonniers de Fatalis !", the sinister Doctor Fatalis takes the Invisible Girl hostage to control the Fantastic Four, trapping them in his American fortress. With Mister Fantastic, the Human Torch, and the Thing sent back to pirate-era times to steal Blackbeard’s treasure, the Thing must step into the role of the infamous pirate himself—while the team’s fate hangs in the balance. The issue’s dramatic tension and bold art by Jack Kirby, with inks by Joe Sinnott and colors by Glynis Oliver, bring a classic Marvel clash to life, all under a striking cover by Mike McKone and Mark McKenna.
In a high-stakes clash of science and sorcery, Doom maneuvers his fractured army—Divinity, Dorma, Shakti, and Technarx—while unleashing a radical gambit: he pulls an entire Pocket Universe Earth into our reality, positioning it in a deadly orbit opposite our own. As tensions escalate, the Dreaming Celestial intervenes, seizing Ashema in a moment that fractures the fragile balance of power.
In "Prisonniers de Fatalis !", the Doctor Fatalis traps the Invisible Girl to force the Fantastic Four into his deadly game, luring them to his American fortress. Sent back to the age of Blackbeard, the Torch, the Thing, and Mr. Fantastic must navigate the past—where the Thing even takes on the pirate’s role—while the Invisible Girl fights to protect them from a trap that could end them all.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #5 (1962), Heroes Reborn: Doom #1 (2000), Heroes Reborn: Masters of Evil #1 (2000), Heroes Reborn: Young Allies #1 (2000)
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