1006
Marvel Comics
Fantastic Four #40 - 7.6 EGC / #41 - 7.0 EGC / #42 (UK Price Variant) - 7.8 EGC, June - July - August 1965
Estimate
€ 350 - 400
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€ 300
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At auction on Wednesday 8 April 2026 at 16:00
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Covers by Jack Kirby (pencils) and inks by Frank Giacoia, with text by Stan Lee and interior inks by Vince Colletta.
Fantastic Four #40 - 7.6 EGC - June 1965
Historic issue The Battle of the Baxter Building , in which Doctor Doom faces the Fantastic Four with the assistance of Daredevil . Reed Richards manages to restore the quartet's powers.
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring epic battles and major developments in Marvel continuity.
Fantastic Four #41 - 7.0 EGC - July 1965
Historic issue The Brutal Betrayal of Ben Grimm! in which the Frightful Four kidnap Thing and brainwash him, forcing him to fight against his own Fantastic Four teammates.
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring dramatic betrayals and internal clashes between heroes in Marvel continuity.
Fantastic Four #42 (UK Price Variant) - 7.8 EGC- August 1965
Historic issue "To Save You, Why Must I Kill You," in which the Frightful Four brainwash the Human Torch and, along with the mind-controlled Thing, hunt down Reed Richards and Sue Storm. Includes a letter to the editor from Don McGregor .
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring dramatic mind manipulations and conflicts between heroes and villains in Marvel continuity.
Historic issue The Battle of the Baxter Building , in which Doctor Doom faces the Fantastic Four with the assistance of Daredevil . Reed Richards manages to restore the quartet's powers.
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring epic battles and major developments in Marvel continuity.
Fantastic Four #41 - 7.0 EGC - July 1965
Historic issue The Brutal Betrayal of Ben Grimm! in which the Frightful Four kidnap Thing and brainwash him, forcing him to fight against his own Fantastic Four teammates.
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring dramatic betrayals and internal clashes between heroes in Marvel continuity.
Fantastic Four #42 (UK Price Variant) - 7.8 EGC- August 1965
Historic issue "To Save You, Why Must I Kill You," in which the Frightful Four brainwash the Human Torch and, along with the mind-controlled Thing, hunt down Reed Richards and Sue Storm. Includes a letter to the editor from Don McGregor .
A key issue for Silver Age collectors, featuring dramatic mind manipulations and conflicts between heroes and villains in Marvel continuity.
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