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Fantastic Four (1961) #310
Fantastic Four (1961) #310
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Fantastic Four #310: The Thing Gets Bumpy, and Sharon Goes She-Thing!
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Listen up, comic collector extraordinaire! Have you ever wondered what happens when the Fantastic Four’s resident rock-monster, The Thing, decides he’s not bumpy enough? Or when Sharon Ventura, the gal with grit, gets zapped into a She-Thing so fierce she could arm-wrestle Galactus and win? Well, Fantastic Four #310 (1988) is your ticket to that radioactive rollercoaster! This issue’s got more mutations than a barrel of cosmic rays, more drama than Johnny Storm at a candle convention, and a plot so twisty it’d make Mr. Fantastic jealous. Snag this bad boy now, because it’s a sleeper hit hotter than the Human Torch’s mixtape!
Listen up, comic collector extraordinaire! Have you ever wondered what happens when the Fantastic Four’s resident rock-monster, The Thing, decides he’s not bumpy enough? Or when Sharon Ventura, the gal with grit, gets zapped into a She-Thing so fierce she could arm-wrestle Galactus and win? Well, Fantastic Four #310 (1988) is your ticket to that radioactive rollercoaster! This issue’s got more mutations than a barrel of cosmic rays, more drama than Johnny Storm at a candle convention, and a plot so twisty it’d make Mr. Fantastic jealous. Snag this bad boy now, because it’s a sleeper hit hotter than the Human Torch’s mixtape!
Highlights:
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The Thing’s Glow-Up (or Glow-Down?): Ben Grimm gets a second dose of radiation, turning his rocky hide into a lumpier masterpiece. It’s like he’s auditioning for “Extreme Makeover: Boulder Edition.”
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Sharon Ventura Becomes She-Thing: Move over, Ben—Sharon’s stepping into the orange-rock spotlight as the first She-Thing! She’s tough, she’s ticked, and she’s ready to smash stereotypes (and maybe a few Skrulls).
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Frightful Four Cameo Chaos: The FF’s evil counterparts pop in to stir the pot, because what’s a family reunion without some supervillain spice?
Current Value (April 2025):
Right now, a raw near-mint copy of FF #310 is floating around $10-$15 on the collector’s market. It’s not breaking the bank yet, but it’s got that “underdog with potential” vibe—like buying stock in Johnny Storm’s inevitable reality TV meltdown. Graded at CGC 9.8? You’re looking at $50-$70, depending on how many collectors wake up to this issue’s quirky charm.
Right now, a raw near-mint copy of FF #310 is floating around $10-$15 on the collector’s market. It’s not breaking the bank yet, but it’s got that “underdog with potential” vibe—like buying stock in Johnny Storm’s inevitable reality TV meltdown. Graded at CGC 9.8? You’re looking at $50-$70, depending on how many collectors wake up to this issue’s quirky charm.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Hold onto your stretchy pants, because FF #310 might just ride the cosmic wave! With the MCU’s Fantastic Four movie dropping in 2025, all eyes are on Marvel’s First Family. Sharon Ventura’s She-Thing debut could get a nod in future adaptations (she’s too cool to ignore), and Ben’s extra-rugged look might inspire some retro hype. Add in the comic market’s projected growth to $17.69 billion this year (thanks, digital boom!), and this issue’s value could climb 20-30% in the next couple years—especially if She-Thing becomes the next big thing. Short-term, expect a bump around the movie release; long-term, it’s a solid bet for your collection’s “I knew it before it was cool” brag shelf.
Hold onto your stretchy pants, because FF #310 might just ride the cosmic wave! With the MCU’s Fantastic Four movie dropping in 2025, all eyes are on Marvel’s First Family. Sharon Ventura’s She-Thing debut could get a nod in future adaptations (she’s too cool to ignore), and Ben’s extra-rugged look might inspire some retro hype. Add in the comic market’s projected growth to $17.69 billion this year (thanks, digital boom!), and this issue’s value could climb 20-30% in the next couple years—especially if She-Thing becomes the next big thing. Short-term, expect a bump around the movie release; long-term, it’s a solid bet for your collection’s “I knew it before it was cool” brag shelf.
Key Character Appearances:
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The Thing (Ben Grimm): Now with 50% more lumps and 100% more grumpiness.
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Sharon Ventura (She-Thing): Her first rocky rodeo—think “The Thing, but with better hair.”
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Frightful Four: The FF’s nemeses crash the party, because every hero needs a villainous hype squad.
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Reed, Sue, and Johnny: They’re along for the ride, stretching, shielding, and flaming their way through the madness.
Why You Need It:
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a time capsule of late ‘80s Marvel madness, with a side of “what were they thinking?” charm. Whether you’re a die-hard FF fan or just here for the laughs, Fantastic Four #310 is the quirky collectible that’ll have you saying, “Flame on!” to your next eBay bid. Grab it before it’s worth more than Reed’s latest interdimensional gizmo!
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a time capsule of late ‘80s Marvel madness, with a side of “what were they thinking?” charm. Whether you’re a die-hard FF fan or just here for the laughs, Fantastic Four #310 is the quirky collectible that’ll have you saying, “Flame on!” to your next eBay bid. Grab it before it’s worth more than Reed’s latest interdimensional gizmo!

