Johnny could start a new career as a barber. Finally, his powers come in handy.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Fantastic Four #233
FF #233 from August 1981. "Mission for a Dead Man" by John Byrne.
Johnny could start a new career as a barber. Finally, his powers come in handy.
Johnny could start a new career as a barber. Finally, his powers come in handy.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Fantastic Four #231
FF #231 from June 1981. "In All the Gathered Gloom" by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz (and Gurland and Moore, whoever they are).
The FF's neighbor's are restless. It took them this long to finally wake up and realize that living near the FF is dangerous.
Lorrie the Slut breaks up with Johnny....but they agree to still be friends. Yeah right. The kind of friends that never see or talk to each other ever again.
The FF's neighbor's are restless. It took them this long to finally wake up and realize that living near the FF is dangerous.
Lorrie the Slut breaks up with Johnny....but they agree to still be friends. Yeah right. The kind of friends that never see or talk to each other ever again.
Fantastic Four #230
FF #230 from May 1981. "Firefrost and the Ebon Seeker" by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz.
The Avengers have an argument with the Human Torch's feet.
The Avengers have an argument with the Human Torch's feet.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Fantastic Four #229
FF #229 from April 1981. "The Thing from the Black Hole" by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Alicia unveils her newest statue...Moon Knight! Yes...Moon Knight!
Good luck selling a statue of Moon Knight Alicia.
Alicia unveils her newest statue...Moon Knight! Yes...Moon Knight!
Good luck selling a statue of Moon Knight Alicia.
Fantastic Four #228
FF #228 from March 1981. "Ego-Spawn" by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Johnny's date, Lorrie the Slut, shows up, and wastes no time in flirting with Ben.
Johnny's date, Lorrie the Slut, shows up, and wastes no time in flirting with Ben.
Fantastic Four #227
FF #227 from Feb. 1981. "The Brain Parasites" by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Sue tries to hide her extra luggage from Reed.
Sue tries to hide her extra luggage from Reed.
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