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| Year = 1962 |
| Year = 1962 |
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+ | | ReleaseDate = 9-28-1961 |
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− | | PreviousIssue = (Title) {{c|Fantastic Four #1}}<br>(Story) {{c|Fantastic Four: First Family #3}} |
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| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee |
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| CoverArtist1 = Jack Kirby |
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| StoryTitle1 = The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space! |
| StoryTitle1 = The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space! |
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+ | ===Chapter One:=== |
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− | The Thing attacks an oil platform off the Texas shore. The Invisible Girl steals a valuable gem from a jewellery store. The Human Torch melts a statue when a town unveils it. Mister Fantastic shuts down a power plant. These impostors meet afterwards and reveal how they used their shape-shifting abilities and alien technology to perpetrate their misdeeds. They are Skrulls, and they plan on invading Earth. Fearing the Fantastic Four will stand in their way, these four agents want to ruin their reputation. The real Fantastic Four, in "an isolated hunting lodge," hear the news with dismay. |
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+ | [[File:Fantastic_Four_Vol_1_2_Title.jpg|thumb|none]] |
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+ | The Thing attacks an oil platform off the Texas shore. The Invisible Girl steals a valuable gem from a jewelry store. The Human Torch melts a statue when a town unveils it. Mister Fantastic shuts down a power plant. These impostors meet afterward and reveal how they used their shape-shifting abilities and alien technology to perpetrate their misdeeds. They are Skrulls, and they plan on invading Earth. Fearing the Fantastic Four will stand in their way, these four agents want to ruin their reputation. The real Fantastic Four, in "an isolated hunting lodge," hear the news with dismay.<ref group="Continuity">In a flashback to the FF's origin, Reed specifically states that the rocket in {{c|Fantastic Four #1}} was meant to go to [[Mars (Planet)|Mars]]. As Marvel has continued to publish stories eventually they had to institute a [[Glossary:Sliding Timescale|Sliding Timescale]] as a means of slowing down the advance of time in the Marvel Universe over the length of publications in real time. This was to prevent aging their characters quickly as well as updating dated plot concepts, generalizing real-life events or dates that are mentioned in various stories. When {{c|Fantastic Four #1}} was published in 1961, Reed's spaceship is specifically referred to as a rocket, and his intentions for his mission is to beat the Soviet Union in the space race. Contextually, the story was published during the height of the US/Soviet Space Race, which saw both countries competing to see which one could develop manned space flights. Since then, many retellings of the Fantastic Four's origin have changed the details of Reed Richard's space flight, updating concepts so that they were not considered dated by more modern readers. {{c|Fantastic Four #236}}, the origin of the Fantastic Four was updated, it was stated that Reed's experimental ship was intended to travel to the edge of the solar system and while it needed a rocket booster to reach escape velocity from Earth's atmosphere it relied on a Star Drive to reach its destination. This tale also goes on to expand on how the quartet was mutated. While Fantastic Four #1 merely states that it was cosmic rays, Fantastic Four #236 goes further to explain that these rays passed through the Van Allen Belt that is held around the Earth by its magnetic field. {{c|Fantastic Four #358}} published in 1991 states that the "Star Drive" was intended to bring them into hyperspace in order to visit other solar systems. It's also stated in this story that unusual sunspot activity from Earth's sun also played a role in boosting the strength of the cosmic rays that mutated the Fantastic Four.</ref> |
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− | + | ===Part 2: === |
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+ | [[File:Fantastic_Four_Vol_1_2_Chapter_2_Title.jpg|thumb|none|]] |
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− | [[File:FF2pg12pn3.jpg|left|135px|Johnny infiltrates the Skrulls]] |
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+ | [[File:Jonathan Storm (Earth-616) and Skrull Cows (Earth-616) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 2 0001.jpg|thumb|75px|Johnny infiltrates the Skrulls|]] |
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⚫ | The United States Army surrounds the lodge. Wanted for the Skrulls' crimes, the Fantastic Four surrender. |
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⚫ | The United States Army surrounds the lodge. Wanted for the Skrulls' crimes, the Fantastic Four surrender.They escape from cells specifically designed to hold them and hole up in one of their "many secret apartment hideouts", in order to clear their names. They set a trap for the Skrulls by sending Johnny to sabotage a rocket launch, hoping it will draw them out. He melts through an unused gantry,<ref group="Continuity">This is the first issue where the Human Torch uses his catchphrase "Flame on!"</ref> avoids the army's artillery and flames off behind a hangar. "Reed" and "Susan" pick him up and take him back to their hideout. A Fantasti-Flare out the window brings the rest of the team. |
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− | '''(Part 3) The Fantastic Four Fight Back!''' |
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⚫ | A fight ensues and the Skrulls are taken prisoner. |
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+ | ===(Part 3):=== |
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− | '''(Part 4) The Fantastic Four ... Captured!''' |
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+ | [[File:Fantastic_Four_Vol_1_2_Chapter_3_Title.jpg|thumb|none]] |
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− | Once back on Earth the Fantastic Four clear their names by proving the existence of Skrulls to the military. The remaining three Skrulls transform into cows, and then Reed hypnotises them into believing they are real cows. They are left in a field where they can live out their lives. |
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⚫ | A fight ensues and the Skrulls are taken, prisoner. The Fantastic Four steal the Skrulls' rocket ship and find their mother-ship in Earth orbit.<ref group="Continuity">This is not the first time Reed has encountered the Skrulls. A few years previous he exposed a Skrull spy on Earth, as seen in {{c|Marvel: The Lost Generation #11}}.</ref> Posing as the Skrull agents, they trick the captain into believing that Earth is too dangerous to invade by passing off images from [[Journey into Mystery Comic Books|Journey into Mystery]] and [[Strange Tales Comic Books|Strange Tales]] as real. Reed volunteers to stay behind and remove any trace of the Skrulls' presence on Earth. Convinced his army would be slaughtered, the captain calls off the invasion and awards Reed a medal for bravery.<ref group="Continuity">The disappearance of the fourth Skrull in this story is explained in {{c|Avengers #66}} which states that Reed Richards allowed that Skrull to return home.</ref> On the way home the Fantastic Four passes through the cosmic rays again, causing the Thing to briefly return to human form. |
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+ | ===(Part 4):=== |
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+ | [[File:Fantastic_Four_Vol_1_2_Chapter_4_Title.jpg|thumb|none]] |
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+ | Once back on Earth the Fantastic Four clear their names by proving the existence of Skrulls to the military. The remaining three Skrulls transform into cows at Reed's instructions, and Reed hypnotizes them into believing they are real cows. They are left in a field where they can live out their lives.<ref group="Continuity">This story does not give a specific location for where Reed left the cows. {{c|Fantastic Four Annual #17}}, however, places them in [[King's Crossing]], New York, and looks at the consequences of transforming the Skrulls into cows and their effect on the town. Also during this period the Skrull cows bred with normal cows producing a Skrull/Cow hybrid as revealed in {{c|Skrull Kill Krew Vol 2 #1}}</ref><ref group="Continuity">The Skrull cows return as major players during the [[Kree-Skrull War]] depicted in {{c|Avengers #89}}-{{c|Avengers #97|97}}.</ref><ref group="Continuity">Years later Mister Fantastic repeats the "Skrull Cow" solution to deal with Skrull invaders during a trip back in time to the year 1776 in {{c|Fantastic Four Vol 4 #10}}.</ref><ref group="Continuity">{{c|New Avengers #40}} revealed that one of these Skrulls was a relative to [[Dorrek VII (Earth-616)|Emperor Dorrek VII]], who considered this an insult. This was partial motivation for Dorrek to begin the [[Super-Skrulls (Earth-616)|Super-Skrull program]] that eventually led to the [[Secret Invasion]] of Earth many years later.</ref> |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)| |
+ | * {{a|[[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]}} |
− | ** {{apn|[[ |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]]|Fantastic Four: First Family #6|4 #22}} |
− | ** {{apn|[[Susan Storm (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Susan Storm (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl]]|Tales of the Marvel Universe #1|Fantastic Four #543}} |
− | ** {{apn|[[ |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)|Human Torch]]|Fantsatic Four: First Family #6|Human Torch Vol 2 #1}} |
− | ** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)| |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Thing]]|Fantastic Four: First Family #6|4 #22}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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* Central City Police Chief |
* Central City Police Chief |
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* {{a|[[United States Army (Earth-616)|United States Army]]}} |
* {{a|[[United States Army (Earth-616)|United States Army]]}} |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
− | *{{apn|[[Skrulls]]|-|Fantastic Four Vol 1 18}} {{1st}} |
+ | *{{apn|[[Deviant Skrulls|Skrulls]]|-|Fantastic Four Vol 1 18}} {{1st}} |
− | ** {{apn|[[Skrull Cows (Earth-616)| |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Skrull Cows (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four Impostors]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} |
− | *** {{apn|[[ |
+ | *** {{apn|[[Reed Richards (Skrull, Cow) (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic Impostor]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} {{g|changed into Cow}} |
− | *** {{apn|[[H. Warren Craddock (Skrull) (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} {{g|escaped}} |
+ | *** {{apn|[[H. Warren Craddock (Skrull) (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl Impostor]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} {{g|escaped}} |
− | *** {{apn|[[ |
+ | *** {{apn|[[Jonathan Storm (Skrull, Cow) (Earth-616)|Human Torch Impostor]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} {{g|changed into Cow}} |
− | *** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Skrull, Cow) (Earth-616)| |
+ | *** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Skrull, Cow) (Earth-616)|Thing Impostor]]|-|Avengers #92}} {{1st}} {{g|changed into Cow}} |
** Skrull mother ship captain |
** Skrull mother ship captain |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* [[Central City]] citizens |
* [[Central City]] citizens |
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** Oil-rig workers |
** Oil-rig workers |
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+ | ** Jewelry store employees |
** Power Plant Worker |
** Power Plant Worker |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Deviant Skrulls|Skrulls]]|-|Fantastic Four Vol 1 18}} {{1st}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Earth]]}} |
− | ** [[ |
+ | ** {{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
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− | *** Offshore Oil-rig |
+ | **** Offshore Oil-rig |
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− | ***{{a|[[ |
+ | *** {{a|[[California]]}} |
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− | **** A |
+ | ***** A Jewelry Store |
− | **** Power Plant in the Heart of the City |
+ | ***** Power Plant in the Heart of the City |
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− | ***{{a|[[ |
+ | *** {{a|[[New York State|New York]]}} |
+ | ****{{a|[[King's Crossing]]}} |
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− | * a Hunting Lodge |
+ | *** a Hunting Lodge |
− | * Specially-constructed private Cells in a federal prison |
+ | *** Specially-constructed private Cells in a federal prison |
− | * FF's secret apartment hideout |
+ | *** FF's secret apartment hideout |
− | * An experimental rocket test site |
+ | *** An experimental rocket test site |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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* Priceless marble statue {{g|Melted}} |
* Priceless marble statue {{g|Melted}} |
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* Skrullian weapons |
* Skrullian weapons |
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* Skrullian medal, "Highest Award of Bravery" |
* Skrullian medal, "Highest Award of Bravery" |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
'''Vehicles:''' |
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+ | * Oil rig life-boats |
* {{a|[[Skrull-Ship (Water Tower)|Skrull ship]]}} {{1st}} |
* {{a|[[Skrull-Ship (Water Tower)|Skrull ship]]}} {{1st}} |
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− | * Skrull |
+ | * {{a|[[Skrull Mothership]]}} |
* Army helicopter {{g|Stolen}} |
* Army helicopter {{g|Stolen}} |
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* Experimental rocket |
* Experimental rocket |
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* Police cars |
* Police cars |
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− | | Notes = |
+ | | Notes = ===Continuity Notes=== |
+ | <references group="Continuity" /> |
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<center><gallery> |
<center><gallery> |
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File:Thing Pin-up - Fantastic Four 2.jpg|<center>'''"The Thing", drawn by [[Jack Kirby]] and lettered by [[John Duffy]]'''</center> |
File:Thing Pin-up - Fantastic Four 2.jpg|<center>'''"The Thing", drawn by [[Jack Kirby]] and lettered by [[John Duffy]]'''</center> |
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</gallery></center> |
</gallery></center> |
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− | * In a flashback to the FF's origin, Reed specifically states that the rocket in {{c|Fantastic Four #1}} was meant to go to [[Mars (Planet)|Mars]]. |
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* The inker on this issue is not given beyond Lee and Kirby's signatures, although Steve Leialoha and Roz & Jack Kirby stated in the letters page, 'Fantastic Forum' in {{c|Fantastic Four #272}} & {{c|Fantastic Four #281}}, that Sol Brodsky inked the issue. |
* The inker on this issue is not given beyond Lee and Kirby's signatures, although Steve Leialoha and Roz & Jack Kirby stated in the letters page, 'Fantastic Forum' in {{c|Fantastic Four #272}} & {{c|Fantastic Four #281}}, that Sol Brodsky inked the issue. |
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− | * This is the first issue where the Human Torch uses his catchphrase "Flame on!" |
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− | * The disappearance of the fourth Skrull in this story is explained in {{c|Avengers #66}} which states that Reed Richards allowed that Skrull to return home. |
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− | * This story does not give a specific location for where Reed left the cows. {{c|Fantastic Four Annual #17}}, however, places them in [[King's Crossing]], New York, and looks at the consequences of transforming the Skrulls into cows and their effect on the town. |
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− | * This issue is reprinted in other comics and books, see references for more info.<ref>The first story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's: |
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− | * {{c|Essential Fantastic Four #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | * [[Pocket Book Series Vol 1 Fantastic Four 1|''Fantastic Four'']] - 3rd story |
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− | * {{c|Fantastic Four Omnibus HC #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | * {{c|Marvel Collector's Item Classics #1}} - 1st story |
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− | * {{c|Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four 2nd Edition HC #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | * {{c|Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four HC #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | * {{c|Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four TPB #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | * {{c|Marvel Milestone Edition: Fantastic Four #1}} - 1st story |
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− | * {{c|Secret Invasion TPB: The Infiltration #1}} - 1st story |
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− | * {{c|Target Fantastic Four Classic: Fantastic Firsts #1}} - 3rd story |
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− | </ref> |
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* {{c|Marvel Comics Index #4}} |
* {{c|Marvel Comics Index #4}} |
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* {{c|Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four #1}} |
* {{c|Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four #1}} |
Revision as of 19:58, 1 August 2019
Appearing in "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"
Featured Characters:
- Fantastic Four
- ⏴ Mister Fantastic ⏵
- ⏴ Invisible Girl ⏵
- ⏴ Human Torch ⏵
- ⏴ Thing ⏵
Supporting Characters:
- Central City Police Chief
- United States Army
Antagonists:
- Skrulls ⏵ (First appearance)
- Fantastic Four Impostors ⏵ (First appearance)
- Mister Fantastic Impostor ⏵ (First appearance) (changed into Cow)
- Invisible Girl Impostor ⏵ (First appearance) (escaped)
- Human Torch Impostor ⏵ (First appearance) (changed into Cow)
- Thing Impostor ⏵ (First appearance) (changed into Cow)
- Skrull mother ship captain
- Fantastic Four Impostors ⏵ (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Central City citizens
- Oil-rig workers
- Jewelry store employees
- Power Plant Worker
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Texas
- Offshore Oil-rig
- California
- Central City
- A Jewelry Store
- Power Plant in the Heart of the City
- Central City
- New York
- a Hunting Lodge
- Specially-constructed private Cells in a federal prison
- FF's secret apartment hideout
- An experimental rocket test site
- Texas
- United States of America
Items:
- Priceless marble statue (Melted)
- Skrullian concealed electronic detonator
- Skrullian anti-gravity gear and low velocity thermal bomb
- Johnny's rifle
- Mounted, stuffed bear head
- Fantasti-Flare
- Daily Bugle (First appearance)
- The Daily Globe (First appearance)
- Skrullian weapons
- Skrullian medal, "Highest Award of Bravery"
Vehicles:
- Oil rig life-boats
- Skrull ship (First appearance)
- Skrull Mothership
- Army helicopter (Stolen)
- Experimental rocket
- Police cars
Synopsis for "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"
Chapter One:
The Thing attacks an oil platform off the Texas shore. The Invisible Girl steals a valuable gem from a jewelry store. The Human Torch melts a statue when a town unveils it. Mister Fantastic shuts down a power plant. These impostors meet afterward and reveal how they used their shape-shifting abilities and alien technology to perpetrate their misdeeds. They are Skrulls, and they plan on invading Earth. Fearing the Fantastic Four will stand in their way, these four agents want to ruin their reputation. The real Fantastic Four, in "an isolated hunting lodge," hear the news with dismay.[Continuity 1]
Part 2:
The United States Army surrounds the lodge. Wanted for the Skrulls' crimes, the Fantastic Four surrender.They escape from cells specifically designed to hold them and hole up in one of their "many secret apartment hideouts", in order to clear their names. They set a trap for the Skrulls by sending Johnny to sabotage a rocket launch, hoping it will draw them out. He melts through an unused gantry,[Continuity 2] avoids the army's artillery and flames off behind a hangar. "Reed" and "Susan" pick him up and take him back to their hideout. A Fantasti-Flare out the window brings the rest of the team.
(Part 3):
A fight ensues and the Skrulls are taken, prisoner. The Fantastic Four steal the Skrulls' rocket ship and find their mother-ship in Earth orbit.[Continuity 3] Posing as the Skrull agents, they trick the captain into believing that Earth is too dangerous to invade by passing off images from Journey into Mystery and Strange Tales as real. Reed volunteers to stay behind and remove any trace of the Skrulls' presence on Earth. Convinced his army would be slaughtered, the captain calls off the invasion and awards Reed a medal for bravery.[Continuity 4] On the way home the Fantastic Four passes through the cosmic rays again, causing the Thing to briefly return to human form.
(Part 4):
Once back on Earth the Fantastic Four clear their names by proving the existence of Skrulls to the military. The remaining three Skrulls transform into cows at Reed's instructions, and Reed hypnotizes them into believing they are real cows. They are left in a field where they can live out their lives.[Continuity 5][Continuity 6][Continuity 7][Continuity 8]
Notes
Continuity Notes
- ↑ In a flashback to the FF's origin, Reed specifically states that the rocket in Fantastic Four #1 was meant to go to Mars. As Marvel has continued to publish stories eventually they had to institute a Sliding Timescale as a means of slowing down the advance of time in the Marvel Universe over the length of publications in real time. This was to prevent aging their characters quickly as well as updating dated plot concepts, generalizing real-life events or dates that are mentioned in various stories. When Fantastic Four #1 was published in 1961, Reed's spaceship is specifically referred to as a rocket, and his intentions for his mission is to beat the Soviet Union in the space race. Contextually, the story was published during the height of the US/Soviet Space Race, which saw both countries competing to see which one could develop manned space flights. Since then, many retellings of the Fantastic Four's origin have changed the details of Reed Richard's space flight, updating concepts so that they were not considered dated by more modern readers. Fantastic Four #236, the origin of the Fantastic Four was updated, it was stated that Reed's experimental ship was intended to travel to the edge of the solar system and while it needed a rocket booster to reach escape velocity from Earth's atmosphere it relied on a Star Drive to reach its destination. This tale also goes on to expand on how the quartet was mutated. While Fantastic Four #1 merely states that it was cosmic rays, Fantastic Four #236 goes further to explain that these rays passed through the Van Allen Belt that is held around the Earth by its magnetic field. Fantastic Four #358 published in 1991 states that the "Star Drive" was intended to bring them into hyperspace in order to visit other solar systems. It's also stated in this story that unusual sunspot activity from Earth's sun also played a role in boosting the strength of the cosmic rays that mutated the Fantastic Four.
- ↑ This is the first issue where the Human Torch uses his catchphrase "Flame on!"
- ↑ This is not the first time Reed has encountered the Skrulls. A few years previous he exposed a Skrull spy on Earth, as seen in Marvel: The Lost Generation #11.
- ↑ The disappearance of the fourth Skrull in this story is explained in Avengers #66 which states that Reed Richards allowed that Skrull to return home.
- ↑ This story does not give a specific location for where Reed left the cows. Fantastic Four Annual #17, however, places them in King's Crossing, New York, and looks at the consequences of transforming the Skrulls into cows and their effect on the town. Also during this period the Skrull cows bred with normal cows producing a Skrull/Cow hybrid as revealed in Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ The Skrull cows return as major players during the Kree-Skrull War depicted in Avengers #89-97.
- ↑ Years later Mister Fantastic repeats the "Skrull Cow" solution to deal with Skrull invaders during a trip back in time to the year 1776 in Fantastic Four (Vol. 4) #10.
- ↑ New Avengers #40 revealed that one of these Skrulls was a relative to Emperor Dorrek VII, who considered this an insult. This was partial motivation for Dorrek to begin the Super-Skrull program that eventually led to the Secret Invasion of Earth many years later.
Publication Notes
- At the end of the issue is a bonus pin-up, featuring:
- The inker on this issue is not given beyond Lee and Kirby's signatures, although Steve Leialoha and Roz & Jack Kirby stated in the letters page, 'Fantastic Forum' in Fantastic Four #272 & Fantastic Four #281, that Sol Brodsky inked the issue.