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Appearing in "The Flying Horse"

Featured Characters:

  • Casper

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  • Nightmare (horse)

Other Characters:

  • Ali Boo Boo

Synopsis for "The Flying Horse"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Prisoners of the Pharoah!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #19

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Synopsis for "Prisoners of the Pharoah!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #19
Fantastic Four Vol 1 19 Title

While studying an Egyptian exhibit, Reed Richards reads off a hieroglyph about a substance which apparently restored the blindness of a pharaoh during a mostly unrecorded era of the Egyptian empire. Telling Alicia of this discovery, the Fantastic Four decide to use Dr. Doom's time machine to travel into the past and retrieve this element in order to restore Alicia's vision.[Continuity 1]

Fantastic Four (Earth-616) and Nathanial Richard (Earth-6911) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 19 0001

There the FF are attacked by an Egyptian army that takes them, prisoner, when their powers fail them. Brought before their master, the Pharaoh known as Rama-Tut,[Continuity 2] the FF learn that he is a time traveler from the year 3000 who came to this time because his future was one without conflict and adventure and he had grown bored. He explains that upon arriving in Egyptian times.[Continuity 3] Upon his arrival, Rama-Tut lost his vision but soon restored it with a radioactive isotope from his ship and was able to conquer the area and rule. Hoping to entice the Fantastic Four to travel back in time, he planted the hieroglyph so that he could battle the historic figures.

Nathaniel Richards (Rama-Tut) (Earth-6311) from Fantastic Four Vol 1 19 001

Making Sue his "queen" and putting the other members of the Four into slavery, all seems lost until the Thing spontaneously returns to normal due to exposure to the Egyptian sun.[Continuity 4] Escaping, he is able to get a hold of Rama-Tut's Diode-Ray and free Sue, however, the radiation from the weapon returns him to his Thing-form. Freeing the others, the Fantastic Four lead up a rebellion to bust up Rama-Tut's kingdom.[Continuity 5] With no means of defending himself, Rama-Tut fled this era in his time ship, leaving the FF to find the isotope that could restore Alicia's vision. The Fantastic Four then use their Time-Platform to return to the present.[Continuity 6] However, upon traveling through Dr. Doom's time machine, Reed realizes that it won't transport radioactive substances, and so they return from their mission empty-handed.

Appearing in "The Birth of a Super-Hero!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man #42

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  • Peter Parker's Motorcycle

Synopsis for "The Birth of a Super-Hero!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man #42

At first it seems that Spider-Man has robbed a bank and drops the bag and its contents in the river near the Queensboro Bridge. Then it is reinforced when at the Daily Bugle Building Frederick Foswell comes rushing in looking for J. Jonah Jameson to tell him that Spider-Man has just robbed a bank. Betty Brant is there at the Bugle talking to Ned Leeds. We find Jameson at Kennedy Airport with his son John. On John's recent spacewalk he contacted space spores. This reaction to the space spores suddenly increased his size and made him stronger.

Within sixty minutes the doctors agree that the spores must come from Jupiter and not long after this diagnosis that Stark Industries have provided a special suit for John Jameson. After hearing from Frederick Foswell at the Bugle that Spider-Man has robbed a bank, the senior Jameson suggests that John becomes a super-hero and should battle Spider-Man. Meanwhile, at a nearby courthouse, the Rhino lies unconscious until the doctors leave and slam the door on the way out. At the same courthouse, Foggy Nelson decides to accept the defense of the Rhino. At that moment the Rhino almost escapes but is subdued by a Spray Tranquillizer.

Back at Empire State University Gwen Stacy invites Peter to a Party at her house on Sunday but he must decline as he is to meet his neighbor's niece Mary Jane Watson. Spider-Man then fights John Jameson and explains why he was robbing the Bank at the beginning of the story (in his head, of course), that his spider-sense detected a bomb in one of the money bags and how he had to take it by force to get it away. Spider-Man distracts John Jameson and gets away.

Spider-Man then goes to the Daily Bugle to ask Jameson to call the bank and ask if any money is missing. If not, it proves his innocence. Jameson does so and sulks over his mistake. John Jameson storms in, wanting a rematch with Spidey. He has eventually calmed down enough to be escorted back to the hotel room. This is only temporary, as he soon breaks out.

Spider-Man and John eventually find each other near a warehouse and begin another battle. Spider-Man eventually lures John inside the building and uses the generator inside and John's electro-magnetic suit to destroy the spores completely before they were too far deep to be cured. Finally, Peter does meet Mary Jane and her famous first words are "Face it tiger...you just hit the jackpot!"

Appearing in "Journey to the Center of the Earth"

Featured Characters:

  • Dr. Lindenbrook Cindy
  • Cindy (Dr. Lindenbrook's niece)
  • Alec
  • Lars
  • Gertrude (duck)

Synopsis for "Journey to the Center of the Earth"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "King Kong"

Featured Characters:

  • King Kong

Locations:

  • Mondo Island

Synopsis for "King Kong"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "George of the Jungle"

Featured Characters:

  • George of the Jungle

Synopsis for "George of the Jungle"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Notes

  • Indicia publisher: American Brodcasting Company.
  • Indicia: "prepared and edited by Magazine Management Company"
  • Cover art: Fantastic Four team figures by Kirby & Sinnott, Spider-Man by Romita, Caspar by Colon, King Kong by unknown, George of the Jungle possibly by Sol Brodsky or John Verpoorten, Journey to the Center of the Earth by Reinman and large central Mr. Fantastic figure possibly by Kirby.
  • In "Prisoners of the Pharaoh!" the spelling of "Pharaoh" in the title is corrected from

"Pharoah".

  • In "The Birth of a Super-Hero!" Romita is credited as Johnny Romita, Rosen as Sammy Rosen.
  • In "King Kong" pencils by Sol Brodsky and/or John Verpoorten.
  • In "George of the Jungle" art possibly by John Tartaglione, Sol Brodsky, or Bill Everett.

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