Appearing in "Mayhem on a Monday Morning!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Policemen
- CID
- Special Branch
- Southwark Division (Mentioned)
- Courtney Ross (First appearance)
- Jacko Tanner (First appearance)
- Sandy York (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Vixen's mob
- Bert (First appearance)
- Hurricane (Albert Potter) (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Dora (waitress) (First appearance)
- Bank employers
- Bank customers
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- England
- London
- Southwark
- Chambers Street (First appearance)
- Hounslow (First appearance)
- Westminster
- Thames University (First appearance)
- Flying Finish (First appearance)
- Southwark
- Tyne and Wear (First appearance)
- Newcastle (First appearance)
- London
- England
- United Kingdom
- Europe
Items:
Synopsis for "Mayhem on a Monday Morning!"
Captain Britain stops a bank robbery, but Detective Chief Inspector Dai Thomas is in no mood to be grateful to him. And, we meet Brian Braddock's classmates at Thames University! But waiting in the wings is a new threat: Hurricane...
Appearing in "The Thing -- Amok!"
Fantastic Four #111
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Agatha Harkness
- Franklin Richards
- Daily Bugle
- Hulk (Bruce Banner)
- Walter Collins (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Ebony
- NYPD
- Sam (First appearance)
- Alicia Masters (Only in recap)
- Mayor of New York City (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for "The Thing -- Amok!"
Fantastic Four #111
Meanwhile, the Human Torch continues his search through the city for Ben. Spotting the Torch overhead, Ben transforms into the Thing and attacks, causing a battle between the two former friends. During the course of the battle, the Thing decides to retreat by smashing through the ground and escaping, leaving Johnny to deal with the angry mob that has been formed in response to the damage their battle has caused. Shocked that the public could turn on him so quickly, Johnny flames on and makes a hasty retreat himself. While at the Daily Bugle, news about the Torch and Thing's battle reaches editor J. Jonah Jameson, who is on another anti-super-hero tirade. Ignoring Peter Parker's requests to look at photos and angry that his city editor Joe Robertson refuses to write an anti-Fantastic Four editorial, Jameson is content to do the job himself and storms out of the room.
Back at the Baxter Building, Reed is hard at work trying to find a solution when he is suddenly interrupted by Walter Collins -- the owner of the Baxter Building. Collins has come to tell Reed that he is evicting the Fantastic Four from the building, pointing out the massive crowd that has appeared around the building to protest against the Fantastic Four. Furious that Collins could be more concerned about his bottom line during a crisis, Reed angrily chases Walter from his laboratory and resumes his work. Elsewhere in the city, the Thing decides to rob a bank. Before he can complete his task, he is attacked by the Torch again. Wrapped in a sheet of metal, the Torch's flame is snuffed out, and the Thing manages to escape again. When the authorities come and free Johnny from the trap, he flames on and flies off to continue his hunt. Sue watches the news unfold on television and debates going to the aid of her teammates but decides to stay in Whisper Hill when baby Franklin begins to cry. Sue is worries when Franklin seems to be crying for his father, leaving her to wonder what it means.
In the city, the Thing decides to try and rob another bank, only to learn that the authorities have laid a trap for him. The authorities are no match for the Thing, who manages to smash through their barricade and flee in a stolen car. At that very moment, Johnny answers a Fantasti-Flare fired by Reed. Following the instructions from his brother-in-law, Johnny then writes a flaming message in the sky, calling for Bruce Banner's assistance. Seeing this call for help in the sky, Banner takes a cab toward the Baxter Building. Unfortunately, on the way they happen upon the Thing's rampage through the city. The stress of seeing Ben causing so much chaos triggers Banner's transformation into the Hulk. The Hulk smashes out of the cab and announces himself to the Thing, telling his greatest rival that, this time, he intends to kill.Appearing in "Project: Blackout, Part 1"
Strange Tales #160
Featured Characters:
- Colonel Nick Fury (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- FBI
- Jimmy Woo (First Silver Age appearance)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Main story and flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (Main story and flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. ESP Division (Only in flashback)
- Three unnamed Thinkers (Apparent death) (Only in flashback)
- Agent SHX-39 (Only on screen as a static image or video record) (Only in flashback)
- Numerous unnamed agents (Only in flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. ESP Division (Only in flashback)
Antagonists:
- Army of Super-Invaders (Only in flashback)
- Numerous unnamed members (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- Hydra (Mentioned)
- Yellow Claw (Mentioned)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
- Lord (Referenced)
- Achilles (Referenced)
- Tony Stark (Named only)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- New York (Main story and flashback)
- New York City (Main story and flashback)
- Manhattan (Main story and flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters (Main story and flashback)
- Fifth Avenue (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Avengers Mansion (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Baxter Building (Mentioned)
- Upper New York Bay (Only in flashback)
- Liberty Island (Only in flashback)
- Statue of Liberty (Only in flashback)
- Liberty Island (Only in flashback)
- Manhattan (Main story and flashback)
- New York City (Main story and flashback)
- New York (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- Tibet (Mentioned)
- Himalayas (Mentioned)
- Hydra Island (Mentioned)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
Items:
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield (Main story and flashback)
- Brainwave Stimulator (Only in flashback)
- Gravity-Nullifying Belt (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- Electronic Weapon (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- Sleep Pellets (Only in flashback)
- Id-Paralyzer (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
- Sparrow Pro-Pel-Pak (First appearance) (Only in flashback) (Jet Pack)
Synopsis for "Project: Blackout, Part 1"
Strange Tales #160
Notes
- Published by Marvel UK
- The 2nd story is a reprint of the first half of Fantastic Four #111 in black and white.
- The 3rd story is a reprint of the first half of Strange Tales #160 also in black and white.
Trivia
- The character Vixen does not actually appear in this issue. Her mob only mentions her; and she would later make her first appearance in Daredevils #9.