Nova #66
In "Chaos au Grand Refuge !", Alicia stumbles upon a rift where a being resembling her Ben clashes with the interdimensional warlord Arkon—leading her to a frantic race against time. With the real Thing now aware, Ben teams up with Lockjaw to cross dimensions in search of his doppelgänger, while Reed makes a surprising move that reshapes the future of Fantastic Four Inc. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by John Buscema’s dynamic art, with Chic Stone’s inks and Janice Cohen’s colors, this issue pulses with cosmic tension. Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott deliver a striking cover that captures the chaos perfectly.
In "Chaos au Grand Refuge !", the team races back to Attilan with Quicksilver to confront Xemu’s incursion from the fifth dimension. As the Inhuman royal family breaks free from their captors one by one, they must reunite in time to prevent Xemu from sparking an atomic war between China and the US.
In a moment that blurs reality, Alicia watches in disbelief as a battle rages between Arkon and a figure who looks exactly like her Ben—The Thing. When she brings the confusion to the real Fantastic Four, Ben takes a daring leap through dimensions, borrowing Lockjaw to track down the doppelgänger. Meanwhile, Reed makes a surprising move, selling his stake in Fantastic Four Inc. to Interlocking Technologies.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963), Fantastic Four Annual #2 (1964), Fantastic Four #159 (1975), Fantastic Four #160 (1975), Spider-Woman #37 (1981), The Spectacular Spider-Man #68 (1982), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #18 (1983), Top BD #2 (1983), Strange Spécial Origines #163 (1983), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #31 (1983), Spécial Strange #33 (1983)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #163 (1983)
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