Fantastic Four 1961 #45 Regular Edition - 4.0 - $75.00
First Inhumans. Chunk torn out of bottom corner of cover.
Crystal lures Johnny into a trap where he is captured by the Inhumans. The rest of the FF hurry to his rescue.
Send for a free 24-page booklet explaining how to start your own business with a Duraclean dealership.
Send $2 for a booklet telling how to get a super-strong, muscled body.
Make and sell greetings cards and earn money.
On-sale date from 1965 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for a muscle building system.
- - Between story pages 4 and 5. Promos for The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #31, Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #122, and X-Men (Marvel. 1963 series) #14 using reprints of their covers and advertised as ? now on sale.?
- - Between story pages 4 and 5.
- Treasure Chest of Fun - Ad for various novelty items starting with "Throw Your Voice". Between story pages 8 and 9.
- - Ad to earn money by selling shoes. Between story pages 13 and 14.
- Stamps; Shop by Mail - Ads for stamps and other products, on top half of page between story pages 16 and 17.
- - Ad on lower half of page between story pages 16 and 17.
- Shop by Mail; Stamps - Thumbnail ads for stamps and other products. Between story pages 16 and 17.
- - Promos for Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #74, Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #139, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #72, and Sgt. Fury (Marvel, 1963 series) #24 using reprints of their covers.
- - Includes: Items; "Can You Guess What's in This Mysterious Mailing Tube?"; The Mighty Marvel Checklist; Let's Meet 25 More M.M.M.S. Members; order blank for Fantastic Four t-shirt and Marvel stationery kit.
- - Letters from: Ray Russo, Glenn Phillips, William F. Steel, Jeffrey A. Friedberg, Gloria Friedman, Loren Mosier, Darryl Skytta, Carola Burroughs, Joseph Trainor.
- - Ad to earn money or prizes by selling Grit.
- - Ad for the Commercial Trades Institute.
- - Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists Schools.
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