Fantastic Four 1961 #153 - No Condition Defined - $6.00

Fantastic Four 1961 #153 - No Condition Defined - $6.00

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Approximate grade : No Condition Defined
Inventory location : .......8
Series code : BI1482
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : Fantastic Four 1961
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Mahkizmo gloats that the captive heroes cannot stop his plans to merge his world of Machus with the planet of Thundra's Femizons. He forces them to fight monsters in his arena, but they are rescued by the arrival of Medusa, leading a gang of Femizons. Though the planets do merge, the result is not what Mahkizmo expected, and Thundra returns to Earth with the FF.

On-sale date from Comic Reader (Street Enterprises, 1973 series) #110, September 1974.

  • Worlds in Collision! - Mahkizmo figure drawn by John Romita. Information per Nick Caputo, August 2012.
  • - Letters from: Alice S. Maillough, Raymond O'Riley, Arlyn Swenson, Sam Sherrill, Wiley E. Self, Jeff Tucker, and David Levin. Also includes Marvel Value Stamp Series A #62 (The Plunderer); house ad for Dracula Lives! #10.
  • Notes and News on a Nestful of Nebbishes! - Stan Lee says that he has been so long-winded recently writing about the new Marvel Calendar, the Origins of Marvel Comics book, the new Hitler documentary mag, Nostalgia Illustrated and the Treasury of Spider-Man that he has promised to cut back on his comments. He mentions that he had a great time lecturing at the University of New Hampshire, it was fun receiving the Popular Culture Association's Award of Excellence in Milwaukee and next month he will talk about the new live-action Spider-Man movie. Items about how Marv Wolfman is editing Dracula Lives, Vampire Tales and Crazy, Roy Thomas is editing Savage Tales, Savage Sword of Conan and Worlds Unknown (tentative title) with Tony Isabella, aided by Chris Claremont to edit the rest of the black and white magazines, there is a welcome to a new contingent of artists coming from the Philippines and they are Tony DeZuniga working on Dracula, the Golem and Ka-zar epics in Savage Tales, Alfredo Alcala working on Zombie, Savage Sword of Conan and other things, Sonny Trinidad working on Morbius and Dracula, Steve Gan working on Brak the Barbarian and Mary DeZuniga (Tony's wife) who keeps the artwork moving across the Pacific, David Anthony Kraft is now helping Don McGregor proofread the color comics (David is also a literary agent in his spare time), Irene Vartanoff is now overseeing the reprints and letters pages, Don Heck and Gil Kane's wife Elaine were in separate car accidents, Larry Hama (who shares a studio with Dick Giordano, Neal Adams, Ralph Reese and others) burned his fingers in a freak electrical accident (with Dick, Neal, et al stepping in to help him finish his current Iron Fist story), Jim Harmon (West-Coast Editor of the Monsters of the Movies magazine) was on a recent edition of the NBC-TV show "Knowledge" and a nationally-syndicated news program, a plug for the new comic Arrgh!, a reminder that the Mighty Marvel Calendar for 1975 just went on sale and a note that there's an extra item or three on the Bullpen Bonus Page, elsewhere in this issue.
  • - Items about how Steve Gerber and Len Wein asked to trade comics (Steve will now write The Defenders and Len will write Daredevil), Len Wein and Gerry Conway traded comics (Len will write Fantastic Four and Gerry will write Marvel Team-Up so that he can manage all of the Spider-Man stories but the ones that Jeanie Thomas does), Jeanie Thomas (Roy's wife) will script Spidey Super Stories, Planet of the Apes is hit with one issue (artwork by Mike Ploog and George Tuska with writing by Doug Moench), Savage Sword of Conan is a hit with one issue (artwork by John Buscema and Barry Smith), Deadly Hands of Kung Fu is going monthly because of unprecedented demand and the other magazines are also mentioned. A coupon for FOOM is also included.
  • You Wanted It... You've Got It!! - House ad for Marvel Treasury Edition (Marvel, 1974 series) #2, featuring reprints of early Fantastic Four stories.

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