Silver Surfer Epic Collection #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Adam," the Silver Surfer ventures to Earth not to herald doom, but to gather Reed, Sue, and Franklin in a journey that defies logic and gravity. Transported through a black hole into a realm of ancient magic, the team faces the three Elders who escaped Galactus’s last meal—where Sue’s mind is tested by the insidious presence of Malice. Written by Steve Englehart and brought to life with dynamic art by Ron Lim, inks by Joe Rubinstein, and color by Tom Vincent, this issue blends cosmic wonder with intimate peril. The cover, also by Ron Lim with inks by Rubinstein, captures the moment of arrival in the surreal dimension.
In "Adam," the Silver Surfer finds himself caught between the High Evolutionary’s cold scientific ambitions and the chaotic clash of cosmic forces, as the Eternals drag him and the Super-Skrull back to Earth to map his DNA. When the Surfer confronts his past and challenges the Eternals’ methods, he forces them to reckon with the cost of their experiments—before they’ve even begun.
In "Three into Nothing Goes...", the Silver Surfer takes Reed, Sue, and Franklin to confront the dying Galactus—now suffering from Elder indigestion after consuming five of his kind—only to be pulled through a black hole into a mysterious magic dimension. There, the team faces the three Elders who escaped Galactus’s feast, where Sue is suddenly overwhelmed by the malevolent presence of Malice.
In "Malice: A Four Thought," the Silver Surfer finds himself stranded in a surreal limbo with Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, both mysteriously corrupted by soul gems. As the trio struggles to survive, they confront the true threat lurking in the space between—The In-Betweener.
In "Resurrection," the Silver Surfer and his allies break free from the In-Betweener’s magical limbo—only to find the entity has followed them into the real world, intent on conquest. With Galactus now freed from the Elders he once consumed, the cosmic entity feels renewed and ready to face his dark mirror in a battle that could reshape the universe.
In "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth," the Silver Surfer faces off against Ghaur, who recounts the Surfer’s forgotten past as he seeks to claim the Serpent Crown’s power. With Llyra at his side, Ghaur sets his sights on Earth, where ancient secrets and cosmic ambition collide.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Graphic Novel #[38] (1988), Silver Surfer Annual #1 (1988), Marvel Age Annual #4 (1988), Silver Surfer: Judgment Day #[nn] (1988), Marvel Age #65 (1988), Marvel Fanfare #39 (1988), Marvel Comics Presents #1 (1988), Silver Surfer #15 (1988), Silver Surfer #16 (1988), Silver Surfer #17 (1988), Silver Surfer #18 (1988), Silver Surfer - Parable #[nn] (1988), The Silver Surfer #1 (1988), Silver Surfer #19 (1989), Silver Surfer Annual #2 (1989), The Silver Surfer #2 (1989), Marvel Age #71 (1989), Silver Surfer #20 (1989), Silver Surfer #21 (1989), Fantastic Four #325 (1989), Silver Surfer #22 (1989), Silver Surfer #23 (1989), Silver Surfer: Parable #[nn] (1998), Silver Surfer: Parable #[nn] (2012)
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