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The Thing

Appearing in "The Mysterious Molecule Man!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #20

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Synopsis for "The Mysterious Molecule Man!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #20
Fantastic Four Vol 1 20 Title

After examining an asteroid with proof of organic life in space, the Fantastic Four investigate a strange fireball that has appeared in the streets.

Owen Reece (Earth-616) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 20 002

Sucked into it, they find it's a device belonging to the Watcher. Inside, the Watcher tells the Fantastic Four of a man who was exposed to a nuclear accident which transformed him into the Molecule Man.[Continuity 1] Warning of the potential danger of the Molecule Man's molecule altering abilities, the Watcher sends out the FF to stop him.[Continuity 2]


In their initial conflict, the FF seem unable to defeat him and each attempt to stop the Molecule Man is met with failure. Fed up with the FF's interference, the Molecule Man erects a glass dome around Manhattan and demands that the people of the city help him capture the FF.

Owen Reece (Earth-616) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 20 004

Reed eventually realizes that the Molecule Man's powers don't seem to have any effect on organic material and so they lay a trap in which they pose as statues in Alicia's apartment, while Alicia alerts the Molecule Man of their location.[Continuity 3] When the Molecule Man's powers fail to affect the FF, they are able to knock his wand -- the focal point of his power -- out of his hands and keep it away from him long enough for the Watcher to arrive and take the Molecule Man away. The Watcher takes the Molecule Man to an alternate dimension where time travels faster so that he would age soon and die.

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Reprinting: Fantastic Four (1961) Vol 1 20

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