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Fantastic Four (1961) #349
Fantastic Four (1961) #349
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Creative Team: Written by Walt Simonson with art by Arthur Adams, this issue blends sharp storytelling with stunning, detailed visuals that pop off the page.
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Storyline: Titled "Eggs Got Legs! Or Love Conquers All," this is Part 2 of the "Eggs Got Legs" arc. The Fantastic Four team up with unlikely allies to battle the Mole Man’s monstrous Moloids and a cosmic threat tied to the Skrulls, all while juggling interdimensional chaos. It’s a wild, memorable romp!
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Key Character Appearances:
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Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards): Flexes his genius to unravel a bizarre cosmic mystery.
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Invisible Woman (Sue Storm): Holds the team together with her powers and resolve.
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Human Torch (Johnny Storm): Ignites the action with fiery flair.
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The Thing (Ben Grimm): Smashes through foes with grit and humor.
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Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze): Rides in as a guest star, bringing hellfire to the fight.
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Hulk: Crashes the party, adding muscle to the chaos.
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Spider-Man: Swings by with quips and web-slinging heroics.
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Wolverine: Slashes into the mix, amplifying the crossover madness.
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Mole Man: Unleashes his Moloids in a classic FF villain turn.
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Skrulls: Lurk as a cosmic threat, hinting at larger schemes.
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MCU Fantastic Four: Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25, 2025) will spotlight the FF, driving interest in their ’90s adventures. This crossover-heavy issue could climb to $15–$25 as fans chase team-ups with MCU-bound characters.
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Skrull Speculation: With Skrulls central to Secret Invasion (2023) and potential future MCU phases, their presence here adds speculative juice for collectors.
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Guest Star Power: Wolverine (Deadpool & Wolverine, 2024), Hulk (ongoing MCU roles), and Spider-Man (ever-popular) boost this issue’s appeal, especially if Ghost Rider gets a cinematic nod post-Agatha All Along buzz.
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Market Trends: ’90s FF issues have seen 5–15% growth recently, and the MCU’s FF debut could push this quirky team-up issue higher as a fan-favorite oddity.
