
Fantastic Four 1961 #57 Regular Edition - 5.5 - $55.00
While Sandman attempts to free the Wizard, Dr. Doom steals the Surfer's Power Cosmic.
Ad for Zenith Company's postage stamp collections,
On-sale date from 1966 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- - Ad for a body building program, inside front cover.
- Enter... Dr. Doom! - Kirby's co-plot credit is acknowledged by Lee and Kirby in many interviews. The actual credit reads "Produced by Stan Lee * Jack Kirby."
- 217 Different Stamps - Between story pages 5 and 6, on top half of page
- U.S. Gov?t Surplus - Between story pages 5 and 6 on lower half of the page.
- - Ad, with response coupon, for selling Christmas cards from Cheerful Card Company, located between story pages 9 and 10.
- See the New Super Heroes - In the centerfold between pages 13 and 14 of the main story sequence. Promo ad for the Saturday morning TV cartoon line-up on CBS.
- The Green Beret - Ad offering Green Beret for only $1 plus shipping charges. Located between story pages 16 and 17 on upper half of the page.
- - Ad from Coin Wholesalers, located between story pages 16 and 17, on lower half of the page.
- Shop By Mail - Various ads for novelty items. Appears between story pages 16 and 17.
- Stamps; Shop By Mail - Various ads for stamps companies and other items.
- - Includes: Items; The Mighty Marvel Checklist; Let's Meet 26 More M.M.M.S. Members!
- Marvel Super-Heroes Are On TV! - Advertisement for the Marvel Super-Heroes animated television series with partial list of stations that will be airing the program.
- - Letters from: Linda Lee Johnson, Barry Brookner, Carl Nelson, Edward Koh, Chuck Robinson, Mrs. Roslyn Smith, Eugene Frederick, and Buzzy Blair, as well as two panel reproductions from previous issues; includes M.M.M.S. membership form.
- - Ad for sales people for Grit newspaper with coupon.
- - Inside back cover. Ad by the American Basic Science Club, Inc.
- - Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists Schools.
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