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Fantastic Four (1961) #324 (Newsstand)

Fantastic Four (1961) #324 (Newsstand)

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Fantastic Four #324 (1961 series) – Newsstand Edition is hotter than Johnny Storm’s briefs after a chili cook-off! Dropped in March 1989, this newsstand survivor is part three of the “Inferno” crossover, where Marvel’s First Family dives headfirst into demonic chaos like it’s a dysfunctional family reunion in Hell. Snatched from a spinner rack’s clutches, this copy’s got that gritty, lived-in vibe—perfect for collectors who like their comics with a side of nostalgia. Grab it before it’s gone faster than Sue Storm dodging a demon’s pitchfork!
Highlights: The Devilish Details
  • Inferno Insanity: The FF battles Graviton and Kang amid the demonic “Inferno” event, with New York turning into Satan’s playground. It’s like the city’s usual chaos, but with extra brimstone and bad vibes!
  • Mantis Rescue Mission: The team’s out to save Mantis (yeah, the Celestial Madonna one) from a fiery fate, proving they’re the ultimate babysitters—even when the kid’s a cosmic kung-fu guru.
  • Simonson’s Slam Dunk: Walt Simonson writes and pencils (with Joe Sinnott inking), delivering a cosmic-meets-demonic slugfest that’s peak ‘80s Marvel—big hair, bigger fights, and a dash of absurdity.
  • Newsstand Edge: This ain’t no pristine direct market copy—it’s a newsstand warrior, battle-scarred from corner stores, making it a rare relic of a wild era.
Key Character Appearances
  • Fantastic Four: Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Ben Grimm (The Thing) are all in, stretching, shielding, flaming, and clobbering through Hell’s hordes.
  • Guest Stars: Mantis (the cosmic ex-Avenger) takes the spotlight, while Graviton (gravity’s grumpy overlord) and Kang (time-traveling tyrant) crash the party with villainous flair.
  • Inferno Tie-In: Ties into the X-Men’s demonic epic, with cameos from the broader Marvel chaos—think demons, mutants, and a whole lotta screaming.
Current Value: What’s It Worth Today?
As of April 3, 2025, Fantastic Four #324 – Newsstand Edition isn’t a golden goose, but it’s got charm. A raw copy in Very Fine (VF, 8.0) condition—light wear from its newsstand days—sits at $5-$10 USD. Newsstand editions edge out direct market copies slightly due to lower survival rates, and the “Inferno” hype adds a little kick. Graded? A CGC 9.6 might nab $25-$35, fueled by Simonson’s fanbase and crossover collectors. It’s a budget-friendly piece of ‘80s madness!
Expected Value: Where’s It Headed?
This issue’s value is bubbling like a Hell pit, with potential to heat up. The “Inferno” crossover has a nostalgic following, and with the Fantastic Four’s MCU debut in July 2025, any FF buzz could lift this tie-in. Newsstand rarity gives it an edge—VF copies might hit $12-$15 by late 2025 if the movie nods to cosmic or multiverse weirdness (Kang’s a Multiverse Saga player, after all!). Long-term, a CGC 9.6 could climb to $40-$50 in a few years if “Inferno” gets a retro spotlight or Mantis pops up in the MCU. Stash it safely, or Graviton’s gonna crush your investment!
Final Sales Nudge: One-Way Ticket to Inferno!
Fantastic Four #324 – Newsstand Edition is a portal to ‘80s Marvel at its nuttiest—demons, time-travelers, and the FF proving they can handle anything, even a citywide exorcism. It’s Simonson’s cosmic flair meets newsstand grit, a combo rarer than a quiet day at the Baxter Building. Scoop it up now for pocket change, or cry later when it’s trending harder than Reed’s latest quantum theory. Click “Buy Now” and let this hellish gem blaze up your collection—Ben Grimm’s already RSVP’d “It’s Clobberin’ Time!”
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