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"The Sub-Mariner Must Be Stopped! / Mordo Must Not Catch Me!" |
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Editor-in-Chief: |
Stan Lee |
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Cover Artists: |
Jack Kirby |
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Writers: |
Stan Lee |
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Pencilers: |
Dick Ayers |
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Inkers: |
Paul Reinman |
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| Letterers: |
Sam Rosen |
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| Editors: |
Stan Lee |
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| Cover Date: |
October 1964 |
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| Release Date: |
July 1964 |
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| Story Arc: |
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| Pages: |
23 |
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| Cover Price: |
$0.12 |
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168 |
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FULL ORDER
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172: Strange Tales #124 (v1)
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173: Fantastic Fou... #30 (v1)
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175: Strange Tales #126 (v1)
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176: Amazing Spide... #17 (v1)
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| ISSUE BLURB |
The Sub-mariner has been spotted heading towards New York harbor. The Thing and the Human Torch intercept him and a mighty fight ensues! The masters of the mystic arts, Dr Strange and Mordo, battle it out in mortal combat!
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thomassp74 Says: |
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2011-12-01 12:03:37 |
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This whole “I’m the most important member of the FF” shtick is wearing pretty thin.
“Quiet Sue! I’ve got to concentrate” (and you’re just a woman with nothing important to add.) But we can carry on a conversation in the very next panel if you like. I’m through concentrating.
What I learned:
Thing can’t break through kelp. Well, at least not until Johnny cooks it like spaghetti.
Hoggoth refuses to help the wicked. (but Dormammu will help the good.)
I’m really disappointed in Dr. Strange so far. He was one of the characters I was looking forward to. Can’t wait til we get a better writer and artist team. |
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Safis Says: |
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2012-07-21 17:23:56 |
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I agree with you, Thomas, about the FF's strongest member thing. I'm also starting to find the constant fighting between Ben and Johnny quite tiresome. I can appreciate the in-fighting and all, but moderation is key.
I found the inking in this issue to be particularly terrible. Also, there were a number of spelling mistakes (not sure if that's the letterer or the writer's fault). The story wasn't terrible, but I'd like to know how Reed managed to get Namor to agree to meet him for a peace talk. |
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jfpj1991 Says: |
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2012-07-24 23:14:51 |
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Hahaha, I thought the first story was hilarious. |
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Hertz1991 Says: |
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2012-08-20 20:29:31 |
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Safis, probably Reed, just as Magneto, also posseses an unexplainable ectoplasmic form. . . . |
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specialque Says: |
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2012-10-01 23:35:24 |
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I liked how the Thing/Torch story ended, even if them acting like Grade-A morons kinda ruined it.
Nice Doctor Strange battle as well, but I like more story and less pulse-pounding action in my comics. |
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Encolpius Says: |
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2012-12-05 17:57:46 |
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The Torch lets loose a flaming fart and frees the Thing from the kelp? At least he isn't flying through water anymore, like he did back in the beginning of this sad series. |
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chrisWhite Says: |
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2013-01-07 00:54:37 |
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I really enjoyed Torch & Thing actually called the idiots they are for a change. We get an a-class villain and still the story sucks. |
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