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Silver Surfer (1987) #25
Silver Surfer (1987) #25
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Picture our shiny pal, the Silver Surfer, gliding through space, minding his own cosmic business, when—BOOM!—the Skrulls pull a fast one, tricking him into becoming their shiny new poster boy in a three-way war against the Badoon and the Kree. Yup, Norrin’s been hoodwinked into picking sides in a galactic grudge match, and it’s messier than a meteor shower in a mud pit. The Skrulls are scheming, the Badoon are snarling, and the Kree are, well, being their usual stuck-up selves. Will the Surfer figure out he’s been played before the cosmos goes kablooey? This issue’s a whirlwind of deception, action, and cosmic facepalms, with Ron Lim’s art making every double-cross look like a blockbuster. It’s Ocean’s Eleven in space, and Norrin’s the mark!
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Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd): Our chrome-domed do-gooder, learning the hard way that not every alien’s got his back.
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Skrulls: Shape-shifting sneaks pulling the strings, with more tricks than a cosmic used-car salesman.
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Badoon: Lizard-like baddies bringing the muscle to this interstellar smackdown.
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Kree: The blue-skinned snobs caught in the crossfire, probably annoyed they didn’t start the fight.
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Note: This issue’s a cosmic ensemble, heavy on alien factions and light on supporting heroes—perfect for fans of galactic warfare!
Right now, Silver Surfer (1987) #25 is floating in the cosmic clearance aisle, making it a prime grab for savvy collectors. Raw copies in Very Fine (VF) condition are going for $5-$12, while CGC-graded 9.8s pull $50-$90, depending on the auction’s gravity. It’s not a juggernaut like Silver Surfer #34 (Thanos alert!), but its Skrull shenanigans and Ron Lim’s fan-favorite art give it niche swagger. Compared to pricier Surfer keys, this one’s like snagging a warp drive at a garage sale—affordable but packed with interstellar juice.
The Surfer’s market vibes with his MCU buzz, and with Fantastic Four landing in July 2025, anything cosmic is getting a collector’s glance. This issue’s Skrull-centric plot could pop if Marvel leans into Kree-Skrull War vibes or a Secret Invasion sequel—Skrulls are hot right now, and Norrin’s their shiny pawn here. High-grade copies have nudged up 10-15% over the last few years, and a CGC 9.8 might hit $100-$130 if the MCU name-drops Skrulls or Badoon in a cosmic tease. Raw copies should stay wallet-friendly, ideal for readers who want a fun romp without selling their Zenn-Lavian souvenirs. If the MCU skips the Surfer or botches the FF, though, this book might coast along—still a blast for its alien antics. Pro tip: Ron Lim’s art is a draw, and his Surfer run’s a collector darling, so don’t sleep on it!
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MCU Fantastic Four (July 2025): A Surfer role or Skrull cameo could juice up this issue’s hype. Watch those trailers like a hawk!
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Skrull Mania: If Captain Marvel 3 or a Secret Invasion follow-up dives into Kree-Skrull chaos, this comic’s sneaky plot might trend.
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Comic Cons (2025): Big shows like C2E2 or NYCC could see dealers pushing ‘80s cosmic books if Marvel’s space slate dominates chatter.
Silver Surfer (1987) #25 is like a galactic prank gone gloriously wrong—Englehart’s script weaves Skrull trickery with Surfer’s earnestness, and Lim’s art makes every space battle feel like a fireworks finale. It’s not the run’s biggest key, but it’s got that ‘80s Marvel zing, like Guardians of the Galaxy mixed with a con artist’s playbook. Perfect for fans who love their heroes gullible and their villains green. Whether you’re betting on Skrull fever, chasing Lim’s iconic run, or just want a comic that’s more fun than a Badoon bar fight, this issue’s got the goods. Plus, who doesn’t love seeing the Surfer play the fool for once? It’s cosmic comedy gold.
Don’t let this issue shape-shift out of your grasp—snag it now and ride the Power Cosmic to victory! Add it to your cart quicker than a Skrull dodging a Kree lie detector. Your collection’s begging for this slice of starry-eyed silliness, so move fast before the Badoon crash the party. To the stars, cosmic trickster—to the stars!
