Comics:Fantastic Four Vol 1 6
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"Captives of the Deadly Duo!"
Appearing in "Captives of the Deadly Duo!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Yancy Street Gang (First appearance) (mentioned only)
Locations:
- Baxter Building
- Sub-Mariner's Domed Undersea Villa (First appearance)
- Harmon General Hospital
Items:
- Fantasti-Flare
- Magnetic Grabber (First appearance)
- The Fantastic Four's Space Helmets
Vehicles:
- Fantasti-Car MK I (Flying Bathtub)
- Pogo Plane MK I
- Fantasti-Copter
- Intercontinental Passenger Missle
- Doctor Doom's Aerosub (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Captives of the Deadly Duo!"
Doctor Doom and the Sub-Mariner team up but when Doom sends the Baxter Building into space with the Sub-Mariner and the F.F. in it Subby teams up with the F.F. against Doom. Together they defeat Doom and get the Baxter Building back down to Earth.
Notes
- The Baxter Building is revealed to be the formal name of the Fantastic Four's headquarters in this issue.
- The Fantastic Four's costumes are noted as being made to withstand the extreme conditions of space, requiring only the addition of a space helmet. They are also said to be made from Unstable Molecules, which are mentioned for the first time in this issue.
- Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch and the Thing all last appeared in Fantastic Four #5; They all appear next in Fantastic Four #7.
- Doctor Doom last appeared in Fantastic Four #5; He appears next in Defenders (Vol 2) #10.
- The Sub-Mariner last appeared in Fantastic Four #4; He appears next in in Fantastic Four #9.
- This issue is reprinted in Fantastic Four (Pocket Books).
Trivia
- Doctor Doom adopts a new set of armour this issue that (with minor modifications as Jack Kirby's artistic style continued to develop) will see him through his next several appearances. While this armour is very similar to his "classic" outfit (introduced in Fantastic Four Annual #2), Doom's cloak has a single clasp, whereas the former has two clasps.
- Kristoff Vernard revisits Doom's plot from this issue, with considerably more success in Fantastic Four #278.
See Also
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- Cover gallery for the Fantastic Four series
Recommended Reading
- None.
Links and References
- http://www.ffplaza.com/library/?issue=ff6 FFPlaza.com
Categories: Comics | 1962, September | Silver-Age | Fantastic Four Vol 1 | Stan Lee/Editor-in-Chief | Jack Kirby/Cover Artist | Dick Ayers/Cover Artist | Stan Lee/Writer | Jack Kirby/Penciler | Dick Ayers/Inker | Stan Goldberg/Colourist | Artie Simek/Letterer | Stan Lee/Editor | Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)/Quotes | Fantastic Four (Earth-616)/Appearances | Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)/Appearances | Susan Storm (Earth-616)/Appearances | Reed Richards (Earth-616)/Appearances | Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)/Appearances | Victor von Doom (Earth-616)/Appearances | Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)/Appearances | Yancy Street Gang (Earth-616)/Appearances | Baxter Building/Appearances | Sub-Mariner's Domed Undersea Villa/Appearances | Fantasti-Flare/Appearances | Magnetic Grabber/Appearances | Fantasti-Car MK I (Flying Bathtub)/Appearances | Pogo Plane MK I/Appearances | Fantasti-Copter/Appearances | Intercontinental Passenger Missile/Appearances | Aerosub (Doctor Doom)/Appearances | Wikify | Synopsis Written
