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Fantastic Four #101 - 7.3 EGC / #102 - 8.7 EGC / #103 - 6.3 EGC / #104 - 9.0 EGC, August - September - October - November 1970

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Fantastic Four #101 - Marvel Comics - 7.3 EGC - August 1970

Bedlam at the Baxter Building!
Written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

The first 100 issues of the most famous magazine in the world of comics have come to a close, and the next ones begin with an unprecedented threat: the Maggia! The dangerous criminal organization has somehow managed to purchase the Baxter Building and now intends to evict the Fantastic Four from their historic headquarters.

But Reed, Sue, Ben, Johnny, and Crystal aren't going down without a fight. When criminals invade the building, the team responds with strength and determination, defending their headquarters in an action-packed, suspenseful episode. Cameos by Alicia Masters and Franklin.

Fantastic Four #102 - Marvel Comics - 8.7 EGC - September 1970

The Strength of the Sub-Mariner – Part 1 of 3
Special guest: the Sub-Mariner. Written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Romita and John Verpoorten.

Prince Namor travels to Antarctica to investigate a mysterious underwater shockwave. His investigation leads him to the Savage Land, where he finds an unconscious man. Who is this stranger? X-Men readers will recognize him... but the Avenging Son won't!

Brought to Atlantis, the man in question—Magneto—begins to convince Namor to launch an attack on the surface world. The Sub-Mariner's opportunity to give in to his plan comes when the Thing accidentally launches a missile at Atlantis, forcing Namor to react. Franklin makes a cameo appearance.

Fantastic Four #103 - Marvel Comics - 6.3 EGC - October 1970

At War with Atlantis! – Part 2 of 3
Special guest: the Sub-Mariner. Texts by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita, inks by John Verpoorten. Cover by John Romita and John Verpoorten.

The unleashed Avenging Son leads the Atlantean fleet toward New York, while Magneto pushes him into battle, manipulating the Prince of the Seas to his advantage. Meanwhile, at the Baxter Building, Mr. Fantastic contacts the White House to negotiate with Namor before the U.S. military intervenes. Reed Richards' request is granted, and Thing, Human Torch, and Mr. Fantastic head to the sea to confront the Prince of Atlantis.

An epic showdown ensues between the Fantastic Four and the Sub-Mariner, while Magneto uses the distraction to seize control of Namor's flagship and launch his plans for conquest. Cameos by President Richard Nixon, Lady Dorma, Agatha Harkness, and Franklin.

Fantastic Four #104 - Marvel Comics - 9.0 EGC - November 1970

Our World Enslaved! – Part 3 of 3
Special guest: the Sub-Mariner. Texts by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita, inks by John Verpoorten. Cover by John Romita and John Verpoorten.

After capturing the Invisible Girl and Lady Dorma, Magneto takes complete control. The cunning Master of Magnetism neutralizes the U.S. military and opens the way for the Atlantean legions to invade New York. Within minutes, the X-Men's arch-enemy conquers the city, establishing his base in Central Park.

Where are the Fantastic Four? President Nixon wants to know! Fortunately, one safehouse remains free: the Baxter Building. Inside, Mr. Fantastic feverishly works on a special weapon to stop Magneto, while Ben, Johnny, and Crystal must buy him time against the Atlantean attack. Will Reed's electromagnetic energy converter be able to repel the Master of Magnetism? America's final hope lies in the hands of the Fantastic Four.

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