Une Aventure des Fantastiques #24
In "Vedette à Hollywood," the Fantastic Four face their lowest moment—bankrupt and desperate—when the Sub-Mariner offers them a million dollars to star in his film. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, and vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1981 adventure sees the team caught in a web of deception, unaware of the true motive behind the Hollywood scheme. The cover, a striking portrait by Jean Frisano, captures the tension between ambition and intrigue.
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The Fantastic Four are bankrupt and the Sub-Mariner is scheming to use this. The Sub-Mariner offers the Fantastic Four one million dollars if they star in a film that he's producing. Mr. Fantastic discovers that the film project is a setup. The film is produced and an unwilling Sub-Mariner pays the Fantastic Four their money.
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