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"The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"



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Image:Quote1.png Maybe I am a monster! I look like one—and sometimes I feel like one! Image:Quote2.png
-- The Thing

Appearing in "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • The Skrullian Mother Ship Captain

Other Characters:

  • Oil Tower Workers
  • The Jewelry Store employees
  • A Power Plant Worker
  • Various citizens of Central City

Locations:

  • A Jewelry Store
  • A Power Plant in the Heart of the City
  • An Isolated Hunting Lodge
  • Specially-Constructed Private Cells in a Federal Prison
  • One of the FF's Many Secret Apartment Hideouts
  • The Experimental Rocket Test Site

Items:

  • A Priceless Marble Statue (Melted)
  • A Skrullian Concealed Electronic Detonator
  • Skrullian Anti-Gravity Gear and Low Velocity Thermal Bomb
  • Johnny's Rifle
  • A Mounted, Stuffed Bear's Head
  • Fantasti-Flare
  • The Daily Bugle (First appearance)
  • The Daily Globe (First appearance)
  • Skrullian Weapons
  • The Skrullian Medal, "Highest Award of Bravery"

Vehicles:

  • Oil Rig Life-Boats
  • Skrull-Ship (Water Tower) (First appearance)
  • Skrull Mother Ship
  • An Army Helicopter (Stolen)
  • An Experimental Rocket
  • Police Cars

Synopsis for "The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!"

The Thing attacks an oil platform off the Texas shore. The Invisible Girl steals a valuable gem from a jewelry store. The Human Torch melts a statue when a town unveils it. Mister Fantastic shuts down a power plant. These imposters meet afterward and reveal how they used their shape-shifting abilities and alien technology to perpetrate their misdeeds. They are Skrulls and they plan on invading Earth. Fearing the Fantastic Four will stand in their way, these four agents want to ruin their reputation. The real Fantastic Four, in "an isolated hunting lodge," hear the news with dismay.

Part 2: Prisoner of the Skrulls

Johnny infiltrates the Skrulls

The United States Army surrounds the lodge. Wanted for the Skrulls' crimes, the Fantastic Four surrender. They escape from cells specifically designed to hold them and hole up in one of their "many secret apartment hideouts" in order to clear their names. They set a trap for the Skrulls by sending Johnny to sabotage a rocket launch, hoping it will draw them out. He melts through an unused gantry, avoids the army's artillery, and flames off behind a hangar. "Reed" and "Susan" pick him up and take him back to their hideout. A Fantasti-Flare out the window brings the rest of the team.

(Part 3) The Fantastic Four Fight Back!

A fight ensues and the Skrulls are taken prisoner. The Fantastic Four steal the Skrulls' rocket ship and find their mothership in Earth orbit. Posing as the Skrull agents, they trick the captain into believing that Earth is too dangerous to invade by passing off images from Journey into Mystery and Strange Tales as real. Reed volunteers to stay behind and remove any trace of the Skrulls' presence on Earth. Convinced his army would be slaughtered, the captain calls off the invasion and awards Reed a medal for bravery. On the way home the Fantastic Four pass through the cosmic rays again, causing the Thing to briefly return to human form.
The water-tower ship

(Part 4) The Fantastic Four ... Captured!

Once back on Earth the Fantastic Four clear their names by proving the existence of Skrulls to the military. The remaining three Skrulls transform into cows, and then Reed hypnotizes them into believing they are real cows. They are left in a field where they can live out their lives.

Notes

pinup of the Thing


Trivia

  • In a flashback to the FF's origin, Reed specifically states that the rocket in FF #1 was meant to go to Mars.
  • The inker on this issue is unknown (no credits are given beyond Lee and Kirby's signatures), although Chris Rule is the leading candidate.
  • This is the first issue where the Human Torch uses his catchphrase "Flame On!"
  • The disappearance of the fourth Skrull (most likely a Kirby mistake) has been a topic of much debate in later Marvel stories. In at least one printing, Reed states that the fourth one went home with the mothership.
  • This story does not give a specific location for where Reed left the cows. Fantastic Four annual #17, however, places them in King's Crossing, New York, and looks at the consequences of transforming the Skrulls into cows and their effect on the town.


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Recommended Reading

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