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The Fantastic 150 / The First 150 Original Issues of The Fantastic Four

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Fantastic Four #90 - 8.2 EGC (UK Price Variant) / #91 - 9.0 EGC / #92 - 7.9 EGC, September - October - November 1969

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Fantastic Four #90 - 8.2 EGC - September 1969
The Skrull Takes a Slave! – Part 1 of 4.
Written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

The devastating battle with the Mole Man has just ended, but the threat isn't over yet. While Reed, Ben, and Johnny attempt to get answers, the ruler of the underground manages to escape to his kingdom beneath the surface. This time, however, the Fantastic Four—with Crystal at their side—choose not to pursue him further.
Meanwhile, a far more sinister threat materializes in New York: a Skrull with dark agendas has arrived on Earth. His mission is sinister, involving the blue-eyed idol beloved by millions... with consequences that could reach the farthest corners of the galaxy.

The first chapter of a new cosmic saga that brings back the Skrulls and further expands the series' epic scope. Cameos by Alicia Masters and baby Franklin.

Fantastic Four #91 - 9.0 EGC - October 1969
The Thing Enslaved! – Part 2 of 4.
Written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

Millions of miles from Earth, Ben Grimm is a prisoner of the Skrulls! What terrible fate do the aliens have in store for him? Transforming him into a modern-day Roman gladiator seems to be just the beginning... before the hero takes his turn in the arena, he's sold into slavery to a 1920s gangster!
A surreal adventure that takes the most powerful of the Fantastic Four through time and space, facing historical and alien dangers. Introducing the character Torgo and featuring cameos by Alicia Masters, Crystal, and Franklin.

Fantastic Four #92 - 7.9 EGC - November 1969
Ben Grimm, Killer! – Part 3 of 4.
Written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

Trapped on the planet Kral in the Skrull galaxy, Ben Grimm awaits his turn in the death arena. His designated opponent is his cellmate, Torgo, a powerful mechanic from the planet Mekka. At the Great Games spectacle, Ben will fight for Boss Barker's cartel, while Torgo will represent Lippy Louie's racket.
Will the most powerful of the Fantastic Four be able to convince Torgo to fight alongside him instead of against him? Meanwhile, on Earth, Reed realizes that the Skrulls are definitely behind Ben's disappearance. Will Mr. Fantastic, Crystal, and the Human Torch be able to reach Kral before the deadly duel begins? A cameo by the Invisible Girl.

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