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Marvel Collectors' Item Classics 1965 #8 - low grade - $5.99

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Doctor Doom returns from his unwanted journey in space and visits Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in order to make them set a trap for the Fantastic Four.

Doctor Doom tells how he managed to return to Earth with the help of the Ovoids and then he changes bodies with Mr Fantastic using Ovoid technology.

Doctor Doom convinces the rest of the Fantastic Four that he is Mr Fantastic.

Doctor Doom (as Mr. Fantastic) displays his new shrinking-ray and Mr. Fantastic (in Doom's body) escapes his captivity in Doom's castle.

Doctor Doom and Mr. Fantastic get their bodies back and Doom is put under his own shrinking-ray and shrinks down to sub-atomic size.

A washed up boxer saves Stark's life, and he hires him as a chauffeur. Meanwhile, a scientist fired by Stark creates a suit that gives him the power to freeze whatever is near him. He attacks Stark and Iron Man stops him.

Using his "Earthly Scanner," which is a small replica of the planet, Strange senses evil somewhere in Bavaria. In a remote village, he finds the townspeople the victims of some strange form of possession, and believes a supernatural force is at work. But he soon discovers it's really the work of aliens from another dimension. He sends them packing, and seals off the dimensional doorway forever.

The Toad Men are above Earth, in search of its brightest scientist. Meanwhile, Rick and Bruce explore an underground cave where they hope to imprison Hulk each night.

On-sale date from 1967 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.

  • - Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #10, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #45, and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #2. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #118 used as a background for an image of Doctor Strange.
  • - Inside front cover featuring scenes from interior stories, with gray tones added by Marie Severin. Credits include Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Sol Brodsky, Marie Severin, Stan Goldberg, Morrie Kuramoto and Flo Steinberg.
  • More Marvel Masterpieces... - House advertisement for Fantasy Masterpieces #7, Amazing Spider-Man #47 and Marvel Tales #7 reprinting their covers.
  • A Batty Barrage of Bombastic Bulletins, Burstin' With Bi-partisan Banter, Bare-faced Banality, and Unabashed Bull! - Didja Know?: Comments about the Marvel Super-Heroes show on TV, Gene Colan bought a motorcycle (and then fell off), Larry Lieber and Bill Everett both hurt their sacroiliacs, Johnny Verpoorten is a new Art Associate, Roy Thomas gave up a scholarship to George Washington University to write for Marvel and Jack Kirby is considered the best artist in the Bullpen. The Mighty Marvel Checklist: Comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #61, Spider-Man #47, Avengers #38, X-Men #30, Daredevil #26, Thor #138, Strange Tales #155, Tales of Suspense #88, Tales to Astonish #90, Sgt. Fury #40, Fantasy Masterpieces #7 and Marvel Tales #7. Let's Meet 26 More M.M.M.S. Members!