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Daredevil King Size #1 1967 incomplete, claim if you've bought any Daredevil tonight

1st appearance of Emissaries of Evil (Team)

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Fantastic Four #107 1971

1st app of Nega-Man (Richard Janus).
2nd app of Annihilus.

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Fantastic Four #108 1971

• Last issue drawn by Jack Kirby until FF #180 that reprints a previous published FF story.

NOTE: This story cannibalizes an unused story draw by Jack Kirby that was initially rejected by Stan Lee. The story was intended for Fantastic Four #103. Shortly there after Jack went on to work for DC Comics. This issue was released (likely intentionally) on the same month as Kirby's first issue of the New Gods over at DC. As the story goes, the story was initially rejected as not being exiting enough. When Stan decided to use the story anyway in order to capitalize on Kirby's work over at DC, he massively re-wrote the story and had both Buscema and Romita add the new story pages. The story became a bit of lore as much of the original tale was lost. However by 2008 much of the unused pages were recovered. Stan Lee and Ron Frenz were hired by Marvel to complete the missing elements of the story and it was released as close to its original form as possible in Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure #1.

SOLD to @zoso99 :applause:

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Fantastic Four #108 1971

• Last issue drawn by Jack Kirby until FF #180 that reprints a previous published FF story.

NOTE: This story cannibalizes an unused story draw by Jack Kirby that was initially rejected by Stan Lee. The story was intended for Fantastic Four #103. Shortly there after Jack went on to work for DC Comics. This issue was released (likely intentionally) on the same month as Kirby's first issue of the New Gods over at DC. As the story goes, the story was initially rejected as not being exiting enough. When Stan decided to use the story anyway in order to capitalize on Kirby's work over at DC, he massively re-wrote the story and had both Buscema and Romita add the new story pages. The story became a bit of lore as much of the original tale was lost. However by 2008 much of the unused pages were recovered. Stan Lee and Ron Frenz were hired by Marvel to complete the missing elements of the story and it was released as close to its original form as possible in Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure #1.

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Fantastic Four #110 1971

Corrected color version (The Thing is not green, etc.).

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