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Fantastic Four #65 1967 coupons cut, nice book

• First appearance of Ronan the Accuser.
• First appearance of Supreme Intelligence (Supremor).
• First appearance of the Kree (alien race).

NOTE: This issue marks the first appearance of the Kree race who originate from the planet Hala, first seen in Captain Marvel #1. Their previous interest in the planet Earth stems from an encounter with the Eternals of Uranus in What If? #28, this led to the experimentation on humans that created the Inhumans as explained in Thor #147. It was later explained – in Inhumans, vol. 1, #3 and Inhumans, vol. 3, #1 – that the Inhumans were created to be disposable soldiers that could be used against enemies of the Kree empire.
NOTE: Ronan the Accuser is depicted here with Caucasian skin, however all future depictions of Ronan shows him with blue skin typical of baseline Kree starting in Captain Marvel #16. All other appearances of members of the Kree prior to Captain Marvel #16 depicts them as being Caucasian. Following that story members begin appearing with blue skin regularly. As explained in that same issue the different skin tones are due to Kree's breeding outside of their race.
NOTE: The Kree appear on Earth again in the pages of Marvel Super-Heroes #12 when they send Captain Mar-Vell to Earth to learn more about Earth society. Ronan himself does not appear again until Captain Marvel #1 when he begins monitoring Mar-Vell's mission a little more closely.
NOTE: The mystery man who kidnaps Alicia here is later revealed as Jerome Hamilton of a group of rogue scientists who call themselves the Enclave as revealed next issue.

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Fantastic Four #65 1967 coupons cut, nice book

• First appearance of Ronan the Accuser.
• First appearance of Supreme Intelligence (Supremor).
• First appearance of the Kree (alien race).

NOTE: This issue marks the first appearance of the Kree race who originate from the planet Hala, first seen in Captain Marvel #1. Their previous interest in the planet Earth stems from an encounter with the Eternals of Uranus in What If? #28, this led to the experimentation on humans that created the Inhumans as explained in Thor #147. It was later explained – in Inhumans, vol. 1, #3 and Inhumans, vol. 3, #1 – that the Inhumans were created to be disposable soldiers that could be used against enemies of the Kree empire.
NOTE: Ronan the Accuser is depicted here with Caucasian skin, however all future depictions of Ronan shows him with blue skin typical of baseline Kree starting in Captain Marvel #16. All other appearances of members of the Kree prior to Captain Marvel #16 depicts them as being Caucasian. Following that story members begin appearing with blue skin regularly. As explained in that same issue the different skin tones are due to Kree's breeding outside of their race.
NOTE: The Kree appear on Earth again in the pages of Marvel Super-Heroes #12 when they send Captain Mar-Vell to Earth to learn more about Earth society. Ronan himself does not appear again until Captain Marvel #1 when he begins monitoring Mar-Vell's mission a little more closely.
NOTE: The mystery man who kidnaps Alicia here is later revealed as Jerome Hamilton of a group of rogue scientists who call themselves the Enclave as revealed next issue.

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Fantastic Four #66 1967

• Considered to be the first appearance of Him (AKA Adam Warlock) as this issue begins Him's origin story where he is enclosed in a cocoon and remains inside of until the last page of FF #67 where he emerges from the cocoon (last two panels).
• First appearance of the Enclave and the Beehive (their research facility).

NOTE: The being known as Him is better known as Adam Warlock, a name he adopts in Marvel Premiere, vol. 1, issues #1 & #2
NOTE: The Enclave is not officially named here, but later on in their appearance in Fantastic Four #207. The full names of each member of the Enclave was revealed in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, vol. 2, #4.

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Fantastic Four #66 1967

• Considered to be the first appearance of Him (AKA Adam Warlock) as this issue begins Him's origin story where he is enclosed in a cocoon and remains inside of until the last page of FF #67 where he emerges from the cocoon (last two panels).
• First appearance of the Enclave and the Beehive (their research facility).

NOTE: The being known as Him is better known as Adam Warlock, a name he adopts in Marvel Premiere, vol. 1, issues #1 & #2
NOTE: The Enclave is not officially named here, but later on in their appearance in Fantastic Four #207. The full names of each member of the Enclave was revealed in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, vol. 2, #4.

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Fantastic Four #67 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

Cameo appearance & origin of Him (later becomes known as Adam Warlock)
NOTE: FF #66 begins Him's origin story, and this issue - FF #67 - is the second part of Him's origin and the first time he appears, emerged from the cocoon. 

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Fantastic Four #67 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

Cameo appearance & origin of Him (later becomes known as Adam Warlock)
NOTE: FF #66 begins Him's origin story, and this issue - FF #67 - is the second part of Him's origin and the first time he appears, emerged from the cocoon. 

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Fantastic Four #67 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

Cameo appearance & origin of Him (later becomes known as Adam Warlock)
NOTE: FF #66 begins Him's origin story, and this issue - FF #67 - is the second part of Him's origin and the first time he appears, emerged from the cocoon. 

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Fantastic Four #67 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

Cameo appearance & origin of Him (later becomes known as Adam Warlock)
NOTE: FF #66 begins Him's origin story, and this issue - FF #67 - is the second part of Him's origin and the first time he appears, emerged from the cocoon. 

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Fantastic Four #67 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

Cameo appearance & origin of Him (later becomes known as Adam Warlock)
NOTE: FF #66 begins Him's origin story, and this issue - FF #67 - is the second part of Him's origin and the first time he appears, emerged from the cocoon. 

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Fantastic Four #68 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

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I think it's with these issues he started to think maybe cutting out these wasn't a good idea and he started taping the cutouts back in lol

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Fantastic Four #69 1967 coupons cut, but nice book

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Fantastic Four #70 1968 coupons cut, but nice book

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Fantastic Four #71 1968 coupons cut, but nice book

Reed Richards and Sue Storm quit 

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