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Guest & Cameo Appearances

Publisher Various
Genre Comedy
Issue 7
Published April, 1968
Comic Book Age Silver
Pages 32
Cover Price $0.12 [USD]
Avg. Rating [7.00/10]

Characters

  • Curly
  • Larry
  • Moe

Creators

  • Writers
    • Gary Friedrich
    • Stan Lee
    • Roy Thomas
    Editor
    • Stan Lee
    Inkers
    • Marie Severin
    • Tom Sutton
    • John Verpoorten
    Pencilers
    • Jack Kirby
    • Marie Severin
    • Tom Sutton
    • John Verpoorten
    Letterers
    • Sam Rosen
    • Artie Simek
    Painter
    • Marie Severin
    Cover Artist
    • Marie Severin
    Cover Colorist
    • Marie Severin

Synopsis:
Marvel Comics Group (Publisher)

- Cartoon cover
- This Is a Contents Page?, 1 pg.
- The Origin of... The Fantastical Four, 12 pgs.
- The Origin of... Stuporman, 10 pgs.
- This Is a Letters Page?, 1 pg.

Footnotes:
Caricatures of Moe, Larry and Curly are featured on two pages of the "Fantasical Four" story, as the Human Scorch's car mechanics.

FF story written by Stan Lee, penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Tom Sutton. Caricature artwork by Marie Severin.

The FF story was reprinted in...
- Crazy # 3 (Marvel, June 1973)
- Fantastic Four Omnibus # 3 (Marvel, April 2015)
- Marvel Masterworks: Not Brand Echh! (Marvel, June 2015)


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