Stan Lee
Collects The Last Fantastic Four Story, Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure, Fantastic Four (1961) #296 & #543. Stan's back, and he's brought the Fantastic Four with him! Stan Lee and Jack Kirby made pop-culture history during the 1960s with their landmark run on FANTASTIC FOUR. Unabridged for 102 consecutive issues, the legacy of their work together has influenced the imaginations of comic-book creators and pop-art innovators. And guess what? It's
...Collects Hawkeye (1983) #1-4; Avengers (1963) #16, 63-65, 189, 223; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #22, 92, 95; Captain America (1968) #317; material from Tales of Suspense (1959) #57, 60, 64; Marvel Tales (1964) #100; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #3, 39; Marvel Super Action (1976) #1. Earth's Mightiest Marksman! Follow Hawkeye's career from his debut to his first solo adventure and beyond! Though Clint Barton debuted as a foe of Iron Man and a love interest to
...Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #4, Avenging Spider-Man (2011) #7, Guardians Team-Up (2015) #4, material from King-Size Spider-Man Summer Special (2008) #1. She may have started out Savage, but there's no doubt She-Hulk is the Marvel-Verse's most Sensational hero — and these are the adventures that prove it! Discover how a lifesaving blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, led to a green-skinned transformation
...Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #51-52, Spider-Man: Master Plan, Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage and Material from Marvel Action Origins #1. In a whole Spider-Verse of spectacular super heroes, you just can't beat the original, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Celebrate the ever-amazing Peter Parker and his crazy, nonstop life with these sensational adventures in web-slinging! First, discover - along with Peter - why with great power, there must
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #68-87, Annual (1963) #6; material from Not Brand Echh (1967) #6-7. Together, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby redefined super heroes and started the Marvel revolution. And there was nowhere they notched more innovative firsts than with the first family of super heroes: the Fantastic Four! In the pages of this massive Epic Collection, the members of the FF struggle to protect their own against the Mad Thinker's android army,
...Collects Daredevil (1964) #42-53. Matt Murdock has done battle with Marveldom's most maddening villains - but when he meets the Jester for the very first time, the rules change forever. Framing DD for murder, the Jester sets all of New York on a manhunt for the Man Without Fear! But there's another menace looking to push the stakes even higher: Starr Saxon, the mastermind who discovers DD's secret identity! Then comes the all-time Stan Lee/Gene
...Collects Daredevil (1964) #22-32, Annual #1. Hold on to your hats as Ol' Hornhead goes toe-to-toe with the Tri-Man and Gladiator, laughs it up at Leap Frog, sticks it to Stilt Man and then marches through a marathon of the Masked Marauder, Mr. Hyde and Cobra! And just when you thought we'd cut him a break, all the baddies go union as Electro's Emissaries of Evil!
Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #61-71, Annual #5. Continuing the unmatched Lee/Kirby FANTASTIC FOUR run, this volume kicks off with the return of the infamous Sandman and the debut of Blastaar, the Living Bomb Burst. Then, Mr. Fantastic finds himself lost in the Negative Zone - and only Triton, the Inhuman, can save him! Next, it's the debuts of Ronan the Accuser, Kree Sentry 456 and the Supreme Intelligence. If that wasn't enough, the utopian
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #72-81, Annual #6. It's an ironclad cadre of classics, this one's packed with more drama than you can shake a Skrull at! The Silver Surfer pursued by none other than the world-devouring Galactus; the FF vs. Spidey, DD and Thor in a barnstorming brouhaha; a fantastic voyage into the Microverse to battle the Psycho-Man; the Thing - cured; the first appearance of Annihilus; Crystal of the Inhumans joins the FF; and one
...Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #102-117 and Annual #1, and material from Tales To Astonish (1959) #97-101 And Not Brand Echh #9. I smash, you smash, but nobody, nobody, smashes like Hulk smash! Leaping out of the pages of TALES TO ASTONISH and into his own ongoing title again, the Incredible Hulk has twice the space to shake the Earth with his mighty rage. And he'll need it! The Hulk travels far and wide — but doesn't make too many friends
...Collects Daredevil (1964) #12-21. Daredevil goes into the heart of the Savage Land to do battle with the Plunderer and meet none other than Ka-Zar! If learning Ka-Zar's origin wasn't thrilling enough, then surely a Daredevil/Spider-Man team-up ought to enhance your excitement! Then, these two highflying heroes give the Masked Marauder what-for — but only after duking it out themselves, natch. Plus, the debut of Daredevil's classic nemesis,
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #82-93. Field trip! That's "field trip" as defined in the Lee/Kirby dictionary, which means you'd better pack that bag lunch in unstable molecules and buckle up for a trip beyond your wildest imagination! First stop: a visit to the neighbor's place, Attilan, home of the Inhumans! Second stop: Paris is beautiful in the springtime - but according to the brochure, Latveria's lovely year round. Then again, the savvy traveler
...Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #86-104. Spider-Man sagas don't get more dramatic than the Death of Captain Stacy! And Peter Parker's life is about to change forever after Gwen Stacy's heroic father becomes collateral damage in a throwdown between Spider-Man and Doc Ock. But that's not the only iconic moment in Spidey's life chronicled in this amazing Epic Collection: The Black Widow makes her debut in her classic black costume, Iceman shows
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #105-125. Only an artist as immortal as John Buscema could fill Jack "King" Kirby's Galactus-sized shoes on FANTASTIC FOUR! "Big John" joins Stan the Man on a timeless run in this collection of FF from the early '70s. Johnny Storm and Crystal develop their romance, Ben Grimm learns to change into Thing at will, Reed Richards takes on Annihilus and Janus in the Negative Zone and none other than Doctor Doom teams up
...Collects Daredevil (1964) #33-41, Fantastic Four (1961) #73. It's an identity crisis for Daredevil as Matt Murdock juggles a bevy of baddies seeking to sully his good name while he juggles the triple-identity of Matt Murdock, Mike Murdock, and DD! After a dust-up with the Beetle, the Trapster attempts to trick the Fantastic Four into attacking DD by disguising himself as none other than ol' hornhead himself! Wiser minds prevail, but only until
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #88-104, Annual (1963) #7; Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure (2008). Certifiably the World's Greatest Comic Collaboration, the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby FANTASTIC FOUR run stands as one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of comics! Together, Stan and Jack's FF laid the foundation of the Marvel Universe and birthed more amazing concepts and characters than any series before or since. Here, in the final issues
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #19; Avengers (1963) #8; All-New, All-Different Avengers #13; Avengers (2016) #1-6; Avengers: Back To Basics #5-6; Moon Knight Annual (2019) #1; Symbiote Spider-Man: King In Black #1-5; Timeless #1; and material from Fantastic Four (2018) #35. A timeless threat! Kang the Conqueror, the time-traveling despot determined to rule the timestream, has menaced the Avengers and Fantastic Four for years. But when the Vision
...Collects Fantastic Four (1961) #48-50, #120-123 and #242-244. Continuing the series of graphic novels handpicked by Marvel Editorial to showcase pivotal storylines written and drawn by some of Marvel's most acclaimed creators! Three of the greatest Galactus stories of all — by a fantastic foursome of comic-book titans! First, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduce the World-Eater and his enigmatic herald, the Silver Surfer, as the Fantastic Four
...Collects Marvel Feature (1971) #4-10, Power Man #24-25, Black Goliath #1-5, Champions (1975) #11-13, Marvel Premiere #47-48, and material from Tales To Astonish (1959) #60-69 And Iron Man (1968) #44. Progenitor of the famous Pym Particle, biochemist Dr. Henry Pym started off his super-heroing career as the tiny Ant-Man, but he soon burst into a new role as Giant-Man! The Avengers co-founder's adventures with the Wasp continue here as the two heroes
...Collects Marvel Universe Avengers Assemble Season Two #9; Avengers (1963) #223 and material From Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2010) #2-3; Marvel Universe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #7; And Tales To Astonish (1959) #27, #35 And #44. Marvel's size-changing superstars in astonishing adventures! Meet scientist Hank Pym — and find out how he became the man in the anthill! Hank soon harnesses his shrinking prowess to become Ant-Man
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