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The Item for sale is for one (1) copy of the comic book Fantastic Four No. 202 There's One Iron Man Too Many
The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961), which helped to usher in a new naturalism in the medium. It was the first superhero team created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, and a cornerstone of Marvel Comics' 1960s rise from a small division of a publishing company to a pop-culture conglomerate.
Reed Richards, a brilliant scientist, took his crew on an unregistered space ship launch to become the first to do interstellar travel. An accident occurred, and the crew was bathed in cosmic rays and was forced to return to earth. When they got back to earth, the realized that through the cosmic rays, they were changed on the most basic molecular level. They each had super powers, some with great abilities and little change to their physical appearance, but in the case of The Thing, the side effects were very noticeable and monstrous.
The four had a choice, to hide their powers and shy away from society, or to embrace their newfound abilities and use them to help the very people that might consider them freaks. Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben all decided to face their fears and as The Fantastic Four, they have become more powerful than they would be as individuals and their bonds have made them a family of sorts, ready to take on any challenge. Now, they are adventurers of a new kind, and have traveled to places and domains humanity has never thought even existed.
Fantastic Four No. 202 There's One Iron Man Too Many: In a story that resolves the mystery of the Baxter Building's computer malfunction last issue, Iron Man attacks the Fantastic Four in their headquarters -- not exactly the kind of help from Stark Industries that Reed was expecting! After a short battle the Golden Avenger succeeds in releasing the magnetic couplings designed to detach the FF's penthouse from the rest of the building in an emergency. With that the top five floors of the Baxter Building float into the air leaving the team stranded and their headquarters disappearing out of sight. The team visits Stark International to demand answers from Tony Stark himself. He, naturally, assures the FF that the Iron Man who attacked them is an impostor and promises the help of his bodyguard‚ in solving the mystery.
- The condition of the comic is FN
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A comic book graded Fine is an above average comic book. This might be a C or C+ comic book. Comics that have a lower grade than this are starting to show major signs of wear and tear. For a comic book to be considered, "Fine" it needs to meet the following criteria: The Cover can have minor wear. Minor creasing is acceptable. The corners may be blunted.The Spine; The staples may have some discoloration. Minor creases are OK. The spine may have a roll to it. Inside: The Pages may have minor tears on the edges. Discoloration is OK as long as it is not major. The pages may be tan or brown in color.
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