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Fantastic Four (1961) #374
Fantastic Four (1961) #374
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Creative Team: Written by Tom DeFalco with art and cover by Paul Ryan, complemented by Danny Bulanadi’s inks, this issue exemplifies the high-energy storytelling of the era.
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Storyline: Titled "Suddenly… The Secret Defenders," this is Part 4 of a 5-part arc where the Fantastic Four face off against an unlikely team of heavy-hitters. It’s a wild ride of alliances and betrayals, with the seeds of Doctor Strange’s Secret Defenders taking root.
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Key Character Appearances:
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Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards): Leads the FF with his strategic genius under pressure.
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Invisible Woman (Sue Storm): Unleashes her power, hinting at her darker Malice persona.
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Human Torch (Johnny Storm): Burns bright as a fugitive on the run.
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The Thing (Ben Grimm): Clashes with Wolverine in a brutal, fan-favorite brawl.
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Spider-Man: Swings in with quips and agility, adding chaos to the mix.
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Wolverine: Slashes into the fray, taking on The Thing in a standout moment.
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Ghost Rider: Brings fiery vengeance to the battle.
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Hulk: Smashes his way through, amplifying the stakes.
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Doctor Strange: Emerges as the architect of the Secret Defenders, tying the story to broader Marvel lore.
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Namor the Sub-Mariner: Features in a subplot, deepening the issue’s scope.
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MCU Fantastic Four: The upcoming Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25, 2025) will spotlight the FF, boosting interest in their ’90s runs. While not a first appearance, #374’s crossover appeal could see it rise to $15–$25 as collectors chase team-up issues.
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Doctor Strange & Multiverse Buzz: With Doctor Strange’s prominence in the MCU (Multiverse of Madness fallout and beyond), his role here as the Secret Defenders’ founder adds speculative value, especially if the team gets screen time.
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Wolverine & Hulk Hype: Wolverine’s return in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) and Hulk’s ongoing MCU presence keep these characters hot, potentially pushing this issue’s value higher among fans of their FF clash.
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Market Trends: ’90s Fantastic Four issues have seen modest 5–15% growth recently, but the MCU’s FF debut could spark a broader surge, making this a sleeper pick for savvy buyers.
