Marvel Treasury Edition #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Horror That Walks on Air!", the Fantastic Four face their most unsettling threat yet when an alien entity descends upon the Baxter Building, its arrival marked by an ominous proclamation of global doom. Stan Lee's script, brought to life with dynamic precision by John Buscema's art and Joe Sinnott's inks, captures the team's tension as they confront a menace that defies both gravity and reason. The cover by Bob Budiansky and Bob McLeod perfectly encapsulates the dread of the moment, a 2.00 USD comic from 1979 that remains a standout in the Marvel Treasury Edition series.
In "The Horror That Walks on Air!" from Marvel Treasury Edition #21 (1979), the Baxter Building comes under sudden attack by armed thugs, prompting the Fantastic Four’s manager to berate the team for their negligence. His fury is cut short when a terrifying alien entity descends, declaring the end of days with chilling calm.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #120 (1972), Fantastic Four #121 (1972), Fantastic Four #122 (1972), Fantastic Four #123 (1972)
Reprinted in Essential Fantastic Four #6 (2007), Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four #19 (2017)
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